The Metropolitan Museum of Art Plans Exhibition on Harlem Renaissance
In a press release, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) announced that in February 2024 it will present its […]
In a press release, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) announced that in February 2024 it will present its […]
In a press release, the Museum of the American Revolution announced that a rare 1823 engraved printing of the Declaration […]
The Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society presents its newest exhibition, Women’s Work, which showcases approximately 45 […]
“Women at Work on Cooper Street” is the newest exhibit on display at the MARCH house at Rutgers-Camden. The project details the varied lives of women who lived along Cooper Street in Camden in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
‘1917: How One Year Changed the World’ is a collaboration between the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia and the American Jewish Historical Society in New York.
Chinese material culture and the first world’s fair held in the U.S. will be exhibited.
December and January present your last chances to see these exhibits in the Mid-Atlantic region.
“Frederick Douglass & Wye House: Archaeology and African American Culture in Maryland” interprets independent culture of enslaved people.
In celebration of New Jersey Day, several of the State’s cultural agencies have put together a series of exhibits and programs for Friday, June 24, 2016.
“Visualizing 19th Century New York” a new exhibit at the Bard Graduate Center, opens on September 19th. The exhibit will be accompanied by a symposium, gallery programs, and walking tours.