February 4, 2026 – January 2, 2027

The Reel American West

This exhibition explores the history of the Western genre and Theodore Case’s role in the production of the first feature-length sound-on-film Western, In Old Arizona (1928). Visitors will discover how Western films shaped — and reshaped — representations of women, Black cowboys, and Indigenous Peoples over time. Drawing from firsthand accounts and key resources, including Black Wests: Reshaping Race and Place in Popular Culture by Sara Gallagher, the exhibition offers new perspectives on life in the American West. It also examines international Western subgenres and connects the genre’s enduring themes — independence, identity, and resistance to modern society — to conversations surrounding the America 250th commemoration.

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Support for this program is provided by the New York State Council on the Arts, the Everett Charitable Trust, and the Nelson B. Delavan Foundation Part A. This event is supported in part by Commemorate 250 funding provided by the City of Auburn’s Historic and Cultural Sites Commission and NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center. Free admission from February 4 – March 14 is provided by the Technology Association of Central New York.