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Traveling Exhibitions

The Library of Congress offers other institutions and cultural organizations the opportunity to host touring exhibitions from its diverse exhibition program.

Library of Congress Ira Gershwin Gallery at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles

The Ira Gershwin Gallery is located in the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California.

I Love Lucy: An American Legend
Explores the show's history through the Ball and Arnaz family scrapbooks as well as photographs, scripts, printed and manuscript music, and other documents from the Library of Congress.

  • Library of Congress Ira Gershwin Gallery
    February 25–August 18, 2012

Politics and the Dancing Body
Explores how American choreographers between World War I through the Cold War realized this vision, using dance to celebrate American culture, to voice social protest, and to raise social consciousness.

  • Library of Congress Ira Gershwin Gallery
    August 25, 2012–February 16, 2013

Host an Exhibition

To host a Library of Congress exhibition, a venue must meet specific temperature, humidity, lighting, and security guidelines. The process of determining eligibility begins with a standard facilities report. To obtain a copy and find out which exhibitions are available for booking, please call (202)–707–5223.

Traveling Exhibitions Now Available for Booking

There are currently no exhibitions available for travel.