Delaware’s Annual Chautauqua Tent Show to Celebrate Women’s Suffrage Movement
In the late nineteenth century, adults gathered in large tents to hear lectures, see performances, and listen to sermons. Tent […]
In the late nineteenth century, adults gathered in large tents to hear lectures, see performances, and listen to sermons. Tent […]
On Monday, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would create a national Smithsonian museum dedicated to the American […]
In mid-June, people armed with guns, baseball bats, and other weapons gathered in Marconi Plaza in South Philadelphia. These people […]
Yesterday, the American Alliance of Museums released the results of a survey designed to understand how museums are weathering the […]
On Monday, New York City entered Phase Four of the state’s reopening plan. While Phase Four would have originally allowed […]
The University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Museum holds approximately 1,000 crania, some of which belonged to enslaved people. After facing pressure […]
Earlier this week a group of former employees of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art shared an open letter […]
The National Trust for Historic Preservation typically is at the forefront of fights to save old places and buildings– those […]
In 1971, Percy Ricks, an art educator in Wilmington, formed the artists collective Aesthetic Dynamics Inc. in order to better […]
Protests against white supremacy and police brutality erupted throughout the country at the end of May, spurred by the police […]