TAI PROVIDES FREE EXHIBIT RESOURCES FOR ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE STATE
The Rotating Exhibit Network (REN) is a program for libraries, historical societies, museums, galleries, CVBs, and other public venues throughout Indiana. Each exhibit is a visually appealing panel with colorful photographs and bold texts describing a traditional expression from various parts of the state.
The panels roll up into canisters that attach to a metal stand. When open, the free-standing panels measure 3×7 feet. See some examples below.
Why Participate?
- Generates interest in Indiana traditions
- Encourages use of historical and cultural resources
- Identifies and honor local tradition bearers
- Offers high quality display at no cost
- Provides colorful and appealing content
REN panels are currently installed in 36 Indiana libraries.
Hancock County Public Library |
Bedford Public Library |
Laurel Community Library |
Franklin County Public Library |
Lawrenceburg Public Library |
Jefferson Township Public Library |
Middletown Public Library |
Winchester Community Library |
Huntington City Township Public Library |
Waterloo Grant Township Public Library |
Eckhart Public Library |
Warsaw Community Public Library |
Lake County Public Library |
Porter County Public Library |
Attica Public Library |
West Lafayette Public Library |
Wakarusa Library |
St. Joseph County Public Library |
Greensburg Public Library |
Salem Public Library |
Jasper Public Library |
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library |
Sullivan County Public Library |
Brownstown Public Library |
Brown County Public Library |
Pendleton Community Public Library |
Hussey Mayfield Memorial Public Library |
Ivy Tech Community College Muncie |
Putnam County Public Library |
Westfield Washington Public Library |
IU Wells Library |
Monroe County Public Library |
Tippecanoe County Public Library |
Plainfield Guilford Township Public Library |
University Library of Columbus |
Tell City-Perry County Public Library |
Contact TAI to learn more about receiving a REN panel for your organization.







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