March 20, 2026
America 250 NC Traveling Exhibits at MUSE Winston-Salem
MUSE Winston-Salem
226 S. Liberty Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
11:00am-2:00pm
Cost:
FREE
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MUSE Winston-Salem will host two traveling exhibits in its newly renovated building from March 18-March 30, with selected days and hours available for public viewing. The exhibits were created by America 250 NC, the state commission on the semiquincentennial of the United States of America.

“When Are We US?” is an eight-panel exhibit focused on the history of immigration, integration, fundamental rights, emancipation, and voting in North Carolina. "When Are We US?" is the question that helps us consider the roots of American democracy before 1776, and how the reverberations of American Independence continue to shape us today. “Making Our Voices Heard: North Carolinians Fighting for Civil Rights” is a ten-panel exhibit that tells the stories of seven everyday North Carolinians and extraordinary leaders who petitioned, protested, and organized to expand democracy.

MUSE Winston-Salem will present a program featuring a curated panel of community members reflecting on the question “When Are We US?” Panelists will consider what it means to be an American at the 250th anniversary of our founding and how the current moment impacts that. The program will also include time for a community conversation.

Visit these traveling exhibits at MUSE Winston-Salem:Wed.-Fri., March 18-20, 11:00 am - 2:00 pmWed.-Fri., March 25-27, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Check MUSEws social media, website, or enewsletter for updates on other locations this exhibit may be on display during its stay in Winston-Salem

**"When Are We Us?" public programMonday, March 30, 2026 at 6:30 pm, at MUSE Winston-Salem226 S. Liberty Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101

These exhibits and accompanying public program are FREE to attend.

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