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We’re excited to announce that Dreamers of Day has begun work with ExhibitsUSA, a national organization that supports museums and cultural institutions through traveling exhibitions and exhibition services.

ExhibitsUSA works with museums, science centers, libraries, and cultural organizations across the country, helping them deliver engaging exhibitions. Their work plays a critical role in expanding access to high-quality cultural experiences nationwide.

We’re incredibly proud to partner with ExhibitsUSA and Mid-America Arts Alliance on this next chapter of their digital presence. With Missouri being my home state, it’s especially meaningful to support an organization rooted there that expands access to arts and culture across communities nationwide. Together, we’re working to deliver a modern, intuitive, and high-performing website—one that makes it easy for constituents to discover exhibitions, access resources, and engage meaningfully.

Sheila Fish, Director of Client Partnerships @ Dreamers of Day

What’s on the Horizon?

Our work will focus on supporting ExhibitsUSA’s digital presence in a way that reflects the scale and longevity of their work. From clearly communicating services to supporting long-term accessibility and sustainability, the goal is a platform that continues to serve the needs of museums and cultural institutions nationwide.

Together, we’re supporting a digital foundation that helps ExhibitsUSA continue connecting institutions with communities across the country.

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