Art & Artifacts of the Farm Worker Movement: March 23-April 4

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A Powerful Exhibit on Justice & Solidarity

The farm worker movement is one of the most significant labor rights struggles in U.S. history—built on resilience, advocacy, and the power of collective action. Now, through the Art & Artifacts of the Farm Worker Movement exhibit, we invite you to explore this powerful history firsthand.

Experience the powerful story of the farm worker movement through a dynamic collection of art and artifacts. This exhibit brings history to life, highlighting the resilience, activism, and solidarity that have shaped the fight for farm worker justice. Discover how faith communities, farm worker partners, and allies have come together—organizing, advocating, and creating lasting change. Through striking visuals and compelling narratives, explore the movement’s enduring impact and the people who have driven it forward.

Free Timed-Entry Tickets Required
Tickets are free, but required for timed entry. Your ticket allows entry at any point during your selected time window, and you’re welcome to stay as long as space permits. This special exhibit will take place in two locations on consecutive weeks. Be sure to select the correct date and location when reserving your ticket. 


Two Locations, Two Weeks

Week 1: March 23-28

Date: March 23-28
Location: The United Methodist Building, 100 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC
🎟 Reserve your tickets for Week 1 here.

Week 2: March 31 – April 4

Date: March 31-April 4
Location: Washington City Church of the Brethren, 337 North Carolina Ave SE, Washington, DC
🎟 Reserve your tickets for Week 2 here.


Join Us for Two Special Receptions!

In addition to the exhibit, we invite you to attend two special receptions celebrating the art, history, and impact of the farm worker movement. These events are free and open to the public; tickets required.

Congregational/Community Night: March 23, 2-5 pm: For people of Faith & Conscience.
Tickets (free; required) available here: https://nfwm.networkforgood.com/events/78769-art-artifacts-in-the-farm-worker-movement

Congressional Reception: March 25, 4-7 pm: For legislators, advocates and allies.
Tickets (free; required) available here: https://nfwm.networkforgood.com/events/78769-art-artifacts-in-the-farm-worker-movement


Sponsorships Available!

Support this powerful exhibit and help share the legacy of the farm worker movement. View the event website here or contact Julie Taylor at jtaylor@nfwm.org to learn more.


School/Group Reservations

For school or group reservations (10 or more people), please call 919-302-9581.

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