The John Smith Full Exhibit

At most of its public exhibits and events in 2007, the John Smith shallop will be joined by a major, traveling educational exhibit funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and developed in conjunction with some of the nation’s finest early American scholars.   Housed in a large festival tent, the full exhibit features a variety of educational exhibits, hands-on activities, video productions about John Smith’s voyages.

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The John Smith Mini Exhibit

At smaller venues, or at exhibit sites with limited space, the John Smith shallop will be accompanied by a smaller exhibit, known as the Mini-Exhibit.  Supported by a grant from the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, the mini-exhibit will feature more concise presentations of the content found in the full exhibit.

 

The exhibits of the Captain John Smith Four Hundred Project feature the
artwork of Marc Castelli.  To see a sample of Marc's artwork for the
exhibits click here.  To learn more about Marc's artwork visit,
www.massoniart.com or click here to view a slideshow of some of Marc Castelli's images.