The Spartanburg County Public Libraries – Headquarters Library will host the traveling
exhibition Exploring Human Origins: What Does It Mean to Be Human? after the library
was selected through a national competition offered by the Smithsonian National
Museum of Natural History (NMNH) and the American Library Association (ALA).
“We are excited that the Headquarters Library is one of six public libraries in the
country selected to host this unique and fascinating exhibit,” said Library Director Todd
Stephens. “
Don’t miss seeing the Headquarters Library transformed into a science
museum, and we will have an impressive line-up of programs planned, with offerings for
kids and adults. Please join us.”
In addition, scientists and other experts from the NMNH Human Origins Program will
visit Spartanburg to host events for the community, including a science program,
educator workshop, community conversations and more.
Through panels, interactive kiosks, hands-on displays and videos, Exploring Human
Origins: What Does It Mean to Be Human? invites viewers of all ages to explore and
learn about the milestones in the evolutionary journey of becoming human.
The traveling exhibition encourages a public conversation that focuses on multiple
perspectives of what it means to be human - one that embraces the ideas and beliefs of
non-scientists and fosters greater appreciation of the complexity of the science of human
evolution.
The exhibition will open at the Headquarters Library located at 151 South Church Street
on May 29, 2026, and close on July 31, 2026. The exhibition will be free and open to the
public during library hours. For more information, visit
www.spartanburglibraries.org.
Six libraries selected to host traveling exhibition on human evolution from the
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History | News and Press Center (ala.org)