Graphic Novel Tells Story of Pennsylvania Massacre from Indigenous Perspective
In December 1763, a group of white settlers in Pennsylvania traveled to Conestoga Indian Town, a Native American village made […]
In December 1763, a group of white settlers in Pennsylvania traveled to Conestoga Indian Town, a Native American village made […]
After twenty years of discussion, plans for a new building dedicated to the work of Alexander Calder are moving forward. […]
The Baltimore Museum of Art holds 95,000 works of art. Of that, just four percent are works made by women. […]
2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the establishment of the United States. The New Jersey Historical Commission and Crossroads of […]
Some college students returning to Philadelphia this fall will find that their studies come with one less perk. Over the […]
In 2018, the non-profit the Monumental Women Statue Fund set out to address the gender disparity among Central Park’s historical […]
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For their newest art exhibit, Studio Montclair asked participating artists to draw inspiration from the collection of the Montclair History […]
Forty-four Philadelphia-based films will be showcased at the Museum of Black Civilizations in Dakar, Senegal to showcase African-American lives in the City of Brotherly Love.
The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan will close its doors this summer to finish a $400 million overhaul of its collection starting June 15.