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Programs

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER

SEPTEMBER

Yosemite National Park, California, January 2002. Quang-Tuan Luong. 
© by the artist
 
     

Thursday, September 16, 10:30 AM

Mornings at the Museum

After we read a story about family vacations, we will visit “Treasured Lands,” and do a related craft project. For children age 4 and under with accompanying adult. $5/child (nonmembers); $3/child (members).

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OCTOBER

 
Theodore Ross with His Wife’s Spirit, 1862–1875. W.H. Mumler 
(1832-1884). Boston, Massachusetts. Gift of the Supreme Council, 85.80.25c.
 
 

Saturday, October 9, 2 PM

Gallery Talk

Curators’ Choice: Favorites from the Collection

Join Museum staff as we explore favorite objects from our broad collection in the exhibition, “Curators' Choice.” Free.

 

 
 Dean Lahikainen      Courtesy of Dean Lahikainen
 
 

Sunday, October 17, 2 PM

Lowell Lecture

Dean Lahikainen, Carolyn and Peter Lynch Curator of American Decorative Arts at the Peabody Essex Museum, will discuss our fascination with historical objects and show us some of his personal favorites. This lecture complements the exhibition, “Curators' Choice.” Free.


 

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NOVEMBER

Richard Gutman Courtesy of Richard Gutman
 
 

Sunday, November 7, 2 PM

Lowell Lecture

Richard Gutman, director and curator of Johnson and Wales’ Culinary Museum in Providence, RI, will speak about the exhibition, “Night Road: Photographs of Diners by John D. Woolf.” Author of American Diners: Then and Now, Gutman is the leading authority on New England diner culture. Free.


 

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DECEMBER

Yosemite National Park, California, January 2002. Quang-Tuan Luong. 
© by the artist
 
 

Saturday, December 4, 2 PM

Gallery Talk

Treasured Lands
Join Museum staff and enter worlds of stunning natural beauty in the popular exhibition, “Treasured Lands.” Free.


 

 
National Heritage Museum
 
 

Saturday, December 11 10 AM–4:30 PM
Sunday, December 12 Noon–4 PM

Model Trains

An annual favorite, the HUB Division of the National Railroad Association will delight fans large and small with their model train display. $5/family (members); $7/family (non-members).


 

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