The We are Water traveling exhibit will reopen in May 2025 at The Powerhouse in Durango, Colorado!

We are Water creates a place where youth, families, and community members can experience, learn, share, and talk about what water means to them. The exhibit has four parts, each highlighting a different theme: (1) Water and Life, (2) Water Use, Water Rights, (3) Water in the Landscape, and (4) Water and Our Community. Each piece of the exhibit also includes a fun hands-on activity or game!

Explore the full We are Water exhibition — Navajo | Spanish | English

Library visitors, tell us what you think about the We are Water exhibit by filling out this online survey!

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Photos of the We are Water exhibit. Top left: a boy plays connect four. Top right: a group plays the plinko game. Bottom left: a boy learns how to play with the AR sandbox. Bottom right: image of the story wall with a touchscreen & hanging artwork.

Watch a video about the exhibit elements here!


The We are Water exhibit has traveled to libraries throughout the Four Corners Region!

  • Aztec Public Library in Aztec, NM
  • Navajo Nation Museum, Navajo Nation Library in AZ
  • Pine River Library in Bayfield, CO
  • Montrose Regional Library in Montrose, CO
  • Zuni Tribal Archives in Zuni, NM
  • Ignacio Community Library in Ignacio, CO
  • Page Public Library in Page, AZ
  • Cortez Public Library in Cortez, CO
  • Mesa County Central Library in Grand Junction, CO
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We are Water Traveling Exhibit Library Locations

Resources for We are Water host sites


 

Gallery of visitor contributions to the We are Water exhibition

 

What does water mean to you and your community?

Share your stories and perspectives about water in your community. 
You can upload photos, videos, or text here.

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