How Do You Make a Living?
With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Office workers, factory workers, homemakers, truckers, and the millions more who keep the nation going through their work make great contributions to American culture and industry. Rediscover the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.
"I thought the exhibit was extremely thought-provoking. It gives people a sense of how important work and workers are to our everyday lives." – Exhibition Visitor
Coming to a town near you!
Visit The Way We Worked and participate in great local activities!
- January 28 – March 18, 2017: Ogden Union Station Museums, 2501 Wall Ave, Ogden, UT 84401, 801.393.9890 | OGDEN ACTIVITIES
- March 25 – May 13, 2017: Hyrum City Museum, 50 West Main Street, Hyrum, UT 84319, 435.245.0208 | HYRUM ACTIVITIES
- May 20 – July 8, 2017: Museum of the San Rafael, 70 North 100 East, Castle Dale, UT 84513, 435.381.3560 | CASTLE DALE ACTIVITIES
- July 15 – September 9, 2017: Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum, 50 West Capitol Ave, Fillmore, UT 84631, 435.743.5316 in partnership with President Millard Fillmore Library, 25 South 100 West, Fillmore, UT 84631, 435.743.5314 | FILLMORE ACTIVITIES
- September 16 – November 4, 2017: Silver Reef Museum, 1903 Wells Fargo Road, Leeds, UT 84746, 435.879.2254 | WASHINGTON COUNTY ACTIVITIES
- November 11 – January 10, 2018: Park City Museum, 528 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060, 435.649.7457 | PARK CITY ACTIVITIES
Special thanks to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts for providing education outreach programming for museum staff, teachers, and students at each tour location.
Throughout 2017, listen to a new #UtahWorks story each week on The Beehive Archive. Tune in on KCPW and Utah Public Radio, or stream the whole collection at our Utah Stories from the Beehive Archive website.