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Guides for Gallery Experiences [Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA]

Guides for Gallery Experiences [Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA]

Guides for Gallery Experiences Description: Peabody Essex Museum Guides for Gallery Hangouts are volunteer docents who host drop-in programs throughout the museum, with a special focus on family groups made up of multiple generations. Gallery hangouts are “pop-up” programs offered for up to two hours 

VOLUNTEER FOR THE 242nd BOSTON TEA PARTY REENACTMENT [Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Boston, MA]

VOLUNTEER FOR THE 242nd BOSTON TEA PARTY REENACTMENT [Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Boston, MA]

VOLUNTEER FOR THE 242nd BOSTON TEA PARTY REENACTMENT Description: Presented by Boston’s famed Old South Meeting House and The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, the 242nd Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party Reenactment is an opportunity for the public to join in on one 

Harvard Art Museums’ Art Study Center Open Hours every Monday!

Harvard Art Museums’ Art Study Center Open Hours every Monday!

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Visitors in the Harvard Art Museums’ Art Study Center. Photography by Nic Lehoux
The Harvard Art Museums’ Art Study Center is always available for appointments to closely examine works in the collection that are not on view. But did you know that they also have special hours every Monday where you can drop by without an appointment? Through December 21, the Art Study Center will hold special open hours on Mondays, from 1 to 4pm. During open hours, visitors may request works from the collections not currently on view. Works related to exhibitions, programs, and curatorial and conservation research may also be featured. Stop by to look at some art up close or to check out another room in the new building!

The Art Study Center is located on Level 4. No appointment is necessary for viewing works during open hours. Please be prepared to present a photo ID.

Museums Gone Viral: Chicago’s Talking Statues

Museums Gone Viral: Chicago’s Talking Statues

Many museums struggle with maintaining a good balance of technology – enough to attract (and keep the attention of) younger crowds, but not so much that visitors who go to museums to “unplug” are unable to do so. The best solution is to give visitors 

Event: Baldwin Mills: The Transformation of Boston Furniture Manufacture

Event: Baldwin Mills: The Transformation of Boston Furniture Manufacture

Join Historic New England at the Otis House on Monday, November 16th, from 6-7 PM for a discussion with scholar Robert Mussey. Please see the flyer below for more information.

Event at Harvard Art Museums: The Visual Commons: #BlackLivesMatter

Event at Harvard Art Museums: The Visual Commons: #BlackLivesMatter

Nicholas Mirzoeff, one of the founders of the visual culture discipline, is presenting parts of his new project, The Visual Commons: #BlackLivesMatter, at the Harvard Art Museums on Thursday, November 12th, 6:00-730.

In this public lecture, Nicholas Mirzoeff, professor of media, culture, and communication at New York University, will provide a genealogy of the visual commons, which he defines as “where we practice freedom, see each other, invent each other, and create a common space between us that cannot be owned.” He will discuss the origins of “abolition democracy” in Haiti, Reconstruction-era South Carolina, the 1968 Resurrection City encampment in Washington, D.C., and most recently, in the #BlackLivesMatter movement—which has extended, adapted, and above all, made visible this way of seeing. He will show how #BlackLivesMatter strategies like Hands Up, Don’t Shoot, die-ins, and the disruption of mass transport have made us look, and keep looking, at that space where the police say, “Move on, nothing to see here.”

This event will take place in Menschel Hall, Lower Level.

Free admission. Tickets for the lecture will be distributed after 5pm, on the Lower Level, on a first-come, first-served basis, and are limited to two per person. The lecture hall doors open at 5:30pm.

The museums will stay open until 10pm on November 12 to allow for time in the galleries before and after the lecture.

Complimentary parking available in the Broadway Garage, 7 Felton Street, in Cambridge.