Spark! Places of Innovation

Maroon background with yellow text Art as the Spark on right side with white text below. Two photos on the left side, top is two children playing inside large wood frame outline of house with small wooden houses and blocks and fabric clouds. Bottom is of woman dancing on outside platform with two women sitting on stools in the background. Bottom right picture is of man explaining the printing press process to group of students.
SPARK! Places of Innovation. Detail from Art as the Spark section of the display.

An exhibition examining the ingenuity and tenacity of rural America opens at the Spaulding Transportation Center at Grinnell City Hall on Sept. 9, 2024. Spark! will be on view through Oct. 20, 2024. 

Innovation in Rural America Showcased in Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition

Every invention and innovation is someone’s attempt to turn a problem into a solution. The results: old neighborhoods revitalized, historic business districts rejuvenated, new festivals and cultural attractions generated, and much more. Spark! Places of Innovation, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian, highlights how innovation has shaped small towns across the country. This exhibition examining the ingenuity and tenacity of rural America opens at the Spaulding Transportation Center at Grinnell City Hall on Sept. 9, 2024. Spark! will be on view through Oct. 20, 2024.  

Grinnell College, a Smithsonian affiliate, was selected by the Smithsonian’s Museums on Main Street program to host the Spark! exhibition in Grinnell before sponsoring its tour across Iowa until the summer of 2025. After Grinnell, the exhibition will be on display at the Monticello Heritage and Cultural Center (Oct. 26–Dec. 8, 2024), the Newton Public Library (Dec. 14, 2024–Feb. 2, 2025), and the Larkin Library and Envisioning Center in Tabor (Feb. 8–March 30, 2025).   

Spark! Places of Innovation highlights innovation in rural America from the perspective of the people who lived it. The exhibition features stories and images from over 30 communities across the nation gathered through a crowdsourcing initiative. These places of innovation examined their existing assets, characteristics, people, resources and history to tackle the challenges of today with creative solutions and chart new directions for their future. Through photographs, hands-on interactives, objects and videos, Spark! reveals the leaders, challenges, successes and future of innovation in each featured town. 

Designed for small-town museums, libraries and cultural organizations, Spark! will serve as a community meeting place for conversations about innovation, hosting public programs to raise people’s understanding about their own history, the joys and challenges of living rural, how change has impacted their community, and prompt discussion of goals for the future. 

The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a unique collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), state humanities councils across the nation, and local host organizations. Spark! was inspired by Places of Invention, an exhibition developed by the Smithsonian’s Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation.

SITES has been sharing the wealth of Smithsonian collections and research programs with millions of people outside Washington, D.C., for more than 70 years. SITES connects Americans to their shared cultural heritage through a wide range of exhibitions about art, science and history, which are shown wherever people live, work and play.

When

Sept. 9–Oct. 20, 2024 

Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Where 

Spaulding Transportation Center at Grinnell City Hall 

520 4th Ave., Grinnell, Iowa, 50112 

Please enter at the west side of the building. 

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