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Past Exhibits |
Exhibits are hosted by the American Immigration Council, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of immigration law and policy and the value of immigration to American society; to promoting public service and excellence in the practice of immigration law; and to advancing fundamental fairness and due process under the law for immigrants.
- The Artwork of Belle Yang
- Utica: The Town that Loves Refugees
- Gateway to America: Images from Ellis Island
- Family Heritage: A Second Grader's Perspective
- Mexican Voices, American Dreams
- Americans By Choice
- Home for the Heart
- The Enemy Alien Files
- Building and Bridging Communities
If you would like more information about our past exhibits please contact [email protected]
If you are an artist who has material related to the immigrant experience please contact [email protected]. We are looking for creative work that can engage and educate the public. Because our new gallery has limited floor and wall space artists who work with the video medium are of interest to us.
U.S. Immigration Guide
Read our guide to how the United States immigration system works, and our resource page on the problems with it, as well as the possible solutions.