Vaccinate: Free public art exhibit

by Meghan Leadabrand | Worlds of Connections Project Coordinator

October 17, 2022

Yellow and purple background with the title, "VACCINATE Art Exhibit." In the center, a cartoon mouse, goat, cat, and parrot climb on a ladder. They are all wearing masks showing off their bandages where they received vaccines, with speech bubbles declaring, "Flu!"; "Measles!"; "Polio!"; "COVID!"; A purple banner stretches across the bottom with the text: "Oct 18–Nov 10 / Bennett Martin Public Library."

VACCINATE: Posters from the COVID-19 Pandemic, a public art exhibit featuring 46 posters promoting vaccination and/or vaccine acceptance, opens tomorrow at Bennet Martin Public Library in Lincoln, NE. This display is free and open to the public October 18–November 10, 2022. Bennett Martin Library is located at 36 S 14th St and is open Monday–Thursday from 10 am–8 pm, Friday–Saturday from 10 am–6 pm, and Sunday from 12 pm–6 pm.

For more information about the Vaccinate project, visit our COVID Vaccine Posters webpage.

To find COVID-19 and flu vaccines near you, visit vaccines.gov.


This event is supported by the Worlds of Connections SEPA (R25GM129836) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), funded by the National Institutes of Health: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIH-NIGMS). This content is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of NIH-NIGMS or UNL.