The only venue that I'm aware of that the Seafire has been displayed at publicly since its debut at Oshkosh in 2010 has been at the annual Columbia, Missouri "Salute to Veterans" airshow, which takes place at the same airport where the aircraft is based, so it has been rolled-out/placed on static display at these events.
http://www.salute.org/index.htmlThere is a nice grouping of photos of the aircraft here (from the airshow page):
http://www.salute.org/Seafire.htmlFrom back in 2012, I know Jim Cooper, the individual which did such an excellent job restoring the Seafire, was working on the re-restoration of the owner's P-51D "Kansas City Kitty", and was looking to return the aircraft to its original 353rd FG markings, if possible, from which it had the name "Kansas City Kitty" originally during the war (but of course not the 339th FG markings it has carried following its previous restoration). Like the Seafire, the P-51 is another which has not been seen much in public or flying, but the aircraft are most certainly in good hands and beautifully restored/maintained.