A First-of-Its-Kind Naval Special Operations Art Exhibition Coming Summer 2026
Fort Pierce, Fla., January 27, 2026 – The Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida is honored to announce an exclusive upcoming exhibition, The Art of the Operator, opening July 17, 2026. The summer exhibition will showcase original works created by members of the Naval Special Operations community, offering the public a rare and powerful glimpse into the creative lives and exceptional talent of America’s elite operators.
Featuring artwork across a wide range of mediums—including metalwork, painting, sculpture, photography, poetry, woodworking, ceramics, glasswork, and mixed media—The Art of the Operator celebrates the depth, discipline, and creative expression that define the warrior spirit. Each piece reflects the personal stories, experiences, and perspectives of those who have served.
“This show is about honoring the full humanity of our operators,” said Rick Kaiser, Executive Director of the National Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce. “The Art of the Operator reveals another dimension of service—one rooted in reflection, creativity, and storytelling—and we are honored to share that with our visitors.”
The exclusive exhibition will open with a media walkthrough on Friday, July 17, 2026, followed by an exclusive VIP opening reception. Participating artists will be in attendance to speak about their work. The exhibition will be open to the public July 18 through September 30, 2026.
Additional information is forthcoming at navysealmuseum.org/
About Navy SEAL Museum Fort Pierce
The National Navy SEAL Museum Fort Pierce is dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Built on the original training grounds of the first Navy combat divers, Navy SEAL Museum Fort Pierce opened its doors on Veterans Day in 1985.
From humble beginnings, the Museum has experienced tremendous growth, achieving national stature in 2007. Continuing a legacy of preservation and inspiration, Navy SEAL Museum San Diego opened in October of 2025.
The Museum remains committed to the promotion of public education by providing the opportunity to explore Naval Special Warfare history through interactive exhibits, while honoring the fallen at the SEAL Memorial, and caring for Naval Special Warfare families through its various charitable outreach initiatives.
For more information, visit NavySEALMuseum.org.

