National Building Museum Announces Layoffs
Shortly after furloughing much of its staff, D.C’s National Building Museum announced that nearly two-thirds of its employees will be […]
Shortly after furloughing much of its staff, D.C’s National Building Museum announced that nearly two-thirds of its employees will be […]
On May 22, workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art announced their intention to unionize and requested that the museum’s […]
At the beginning of May, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenny introduced a revised 2021 city budget. The new budget included major […]
May 18th marks International Museum Day, a celebration of the global museum community. The International Council of Museums designated the […]
Martha Graham is one of those names that even many outside of the dance world have heard. Graham is considered […]
Since its founding in 2010, Maryland’s African American Heritage Preservation Program has awarded nearly $10 million in grants to help […]
Museums and historic sites across the country are reporting losses of nearly $1 billion a month due to coronavirus-related closures. […]
We are fast approaching the end of a second full month of quarantine. This long-term shutdown has forced many historic […]
Like many touring musicians, jazz pioneer Louis Armstrong spent much of his career on the road, spending most nights at […]
Museum workers across the country have been hit with massive waves of layoffs and pay cuts in the wake of […]