Reopened in September 2023 after a three-year renovation and reinvention, the Center for Brooklyn History (CBH) aims to serve Brooklynites … More
Category: Exhibitions
Community Comes Alive in Wilmington at the Delaware Art Museum and Delaware Contemporary
Wilmington’s Delaware Art Museum, known for its permanent collections, and the non-collecting arts center Delaware Contemporary may seem different, but … More
Red Cross Museum: Humanitarian Aid and Creativity
Between the multiple geopolitical conflicts, the slew of natural disasters, and continued health crises scattered throughout the globe, providing humanitarian … More
All About Shoes at the BATA Shoe Museum
No, the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto is not a fashion museum in the traditional sense. Instead, this small cultural … More
Exhibition on Indigenous Dance Highlights the Creation of Bard’s Center for Indigenous Studies
Long overlooked in their struggles, Indigenous artists in the United States and Canada, that include Native American, Métis, First Nations, … More
Executive Museum Interview: New York City Fire Museum Honors 9/11 Anniversary, Educates Throughout the Year
With the anniversary of 9/11 approaching, Jennifer Brown, Executive Director of the New York City Fire Museum, is working hard. … More
Rubin Museum of Art
Nearing its 20th anniversary in 2024, the Rubin Museum of Art, based in Chelsea, New York City, celebrates its globally … More
Bringing History Alive at the Museum of the American Revolution
Making American history relevant to people can be a challenge even in places like Philadelphia that have a wealth of … More
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center and Its Role in the Story of Black History in America
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center is the center of Black history not only in St. Augustine, Florida but also one … More
NYC’s New Jackie Robinson Museum: A Trailblazer’s Legacy
Social activist, entrepreneur, soldier, and, of course, iconic athlete: Jackie Robinson was all these things during a life that broke … More