Lessons from the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia in Michigan.
A Visit to Kettle’s Yard
A London folk art dealer reflects on the inspiration he has drawn from the home of a scholar and art collector in Cambridge, England.
Rooms With a Viewpoint
On the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s long-term project to breathe fresh life into its period rooms.
Openings and Closings: September 30 to October 6
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Slavery and Suffrage on Nantucket
To elaborate on the history of the suffragist movements, the Nantucket Historical Association has assembled a group of objects—paintings, literary paraphernalia, sculptures, and more—from those two successive waves of activism, which helped win the vote first for Blacks, then for women.
Baroque Pearls
A forthcoming exhibition and its catalog examine the art of the Old Masters in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Genoa.
Openings and Closings: September 23 to September 29
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Girl Power in DC
While many programs on the agenda have been postponed or are taking place online, when the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History reopens sometime this fall, it will proceed with the exhibition Girlhood (It’s complicated), which examines the experiences of young women, past and present, growing up in America.
Openings and Closings: September 16 to September 22
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Openings and Closings: September 9 to September 15
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