Join the Army Heritage Center Foundation
for a reception and special preview of
MYRIAD
a new exhibit of Army photography opening soon
at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center
Curators:
Molly Bompane
Elizabeth Loomer
on
Thursday, February 29th
from 5:00-6:30 pm
RSVP: adminassist@armyheritage.org
or online using our online form below
Attire: Business Casual
at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center
950 Soldiers Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
Exhibit Synopsis
The United States Army Heritage and Education Center’s newest exhibit, MYRIAD: A Day in the Life of the Modern Soldier will open on March 2, 2024. This exciting photography exhibition will celebrate and explore the diversity of today’s Army, serve as a showcase to the many jobs and Military Occupational Specialties available to today’s force, and the numerous global destinations where the Army is present today.
By utilizing the Army’s rich tradition of visual storytelling and presenting striking images created by today’s U.S. Army photographers, visitors will get an in-depth look into the world of the U.S. Army and gain a better understanding of its global reach, missions, and the Soldier experience. As visitors navigate the gallery space which emphasizes imagery over textual information, they will be able to connect with Soldiers face to face and meet their Army.
Myr·i·ad (/ˈmirēəd/) – Numerous and Diverse. Extremely great in number.
Curators:
Molly Bompane
Elizabeth Loomer
Molly Bompane has worked for the United States Army for over 18 years. During that time, she has worked as a Museum Specialist for the First Armored Division Museum in Baumholder, Germany, the Curator of Photography for the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center (USAHEC) in Carlisle, PA, the Chief Curator of U.S. Army Europe in Wiesbaden, Germany and returned to USAHEC in 2017 and now serves as Senior Curator and the Chief of Exhibits.
Elizabeth Loomer is a Museum Curator and Army ACCMA Fellow at the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle Barracks, PA. She is a proud graduate of the Wisconsin University system earning her Bachelor’s in Human Geography and Anthropology from UW-Stevens Point and her Master’s in Public History and Museum Studies from UW-Milwaukee. As a professional storyteller and an Army Veteran herself, she is humbled at the opportunity to use her skills to share the Army’s story.