The American Jazz Museum presents multiple exhibitions per year in its 4,400 square foot Changing Gallery space. These exhibits vary widely from fine art exhibitions featuring the work of national and local artists to a history exhibition on the Montomery Bus Boycott. These exhibitions always tie back into the mission of the American Jazz Museum and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (often both) as well as the story of the 18th & Vine Historic District. In 2015-2016, the museum is excited to present "All Hail to Hale," an exhibition of small-scale pieces by acclaimed muralist Hale Woodruff primarily held in the collections of his surviving family members.