
NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2025 — Reign is delighted to unveil the forthcoming opening of its non-partisan literary gallery, a specialized public exhibition area that preserves and presents rare printed materials, original artifacts, and cultural ephemera from pivotal instances in American civic life.
The gallery’s initial exhibitions zero in on Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, with specific attention to the Civilian Conservation Corps, the expansion of national parks, the Works Progress Administration, and the Federal Music Project. Displays include posters, photographs, and publications that chronicle conservation endeavors, infrastructure development, and cultural undertakings that reshaped the nation due to FDR’s New Deal.
Upcoming programming will broaden to encompass a diverse array of civic organizations, cultural movements, and government programs, with the objective of preserving initiatives that have mostly faded from public recollection. Every exhibition is curated to offer clear, factual context while prompting reflection on the lasting significance of civic participation.
Located in the Lower East Side, the literary gallery will make its debut in January, featuring rotating exhibitions planned for the entire year. Admission is free, and viewing is accessible by appointment.
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