Last updated: January 23, 2021
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The Arts At Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

Patricia McInroy

"Herbert Hoover, President-Elect," painting by Henry Salem Hubbell
Original Artwork
Exhibits at both the historic site and Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum feature original works of art. "Isis, Goddess of Life," a bronze statue by Belgian sculptor Auguste Puttemans, figures prominently in the park's commemorative landscape. The 1928 portrait "Herbert Hoover, President-Elect" by American painter Henry Salem Hubbell is displayed at the Visitor Center.
Also displayed are original works by regional artists P. Buckley Moss and Louis Picek.
Programs & Events
Artist-in-Residence Program
The Artist-in-Residence Program at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site promotes creative means of communicating the park's national significance and its relevance to park visitors. Works by artists-in-residence are displayed in the Visitor Center and are featured in various interpretive media.
Music & Performing Arts
The park occasionally hosts musical events. Hoover's Hometown Days, the annual event celebrating the birth of the 31st President, features musical acts.
The museum's 200-seat auditorium hosts occasional theatrical performances, like during West Branch's annual holiday celebration.
Books & Literature
Herbert Hoover authored dozens of books in his long life. The American Library Association designated the Birthplace Cottage a Literary Landmark in 1991. Today Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum offers lectures by a variety of authors.