The Not-So-Good Life of the Colonial Goodwife
Discover what life was really like for New England’s colonial women – because we’ve always been curious about: menstruation, sex and birth control, childbirth, sickness and medicine.
Discover what life was really like for New England’s colonial women – because we’ve always been curious about: menstruation, sex and birth control, childbirth, sickness and medicine.
Following the Museums a la Carte lecture with Velya Jancz-Urban, join docent DRobin Stolk for further discussion about colonisal life in the Fuller gallery in the D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts.
Explore the Science Museum and find the Roving Scientist. You never know what kind of demonstrations and hands-on activities they have in store for you! Free with museum admission!
Explore the Science Museum and find the Roving Scientist. You never know what kind of demonstrations and hands-on activities they have in store for you! Free with museum admission!
Explore the Science Museum and find the Roving Scientist. You never know what kind of demonstrations and hands-on activities they have in store for you! Free with museum admission!
The artist behind the special exhibit Icons of the Civil Rights Movement provides insights into her work and her personal belief in the arts as a vehicle to achieving a more peaceful world. The exhibit features luminaries such as Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks presented in “Iconic” form (gold leaf with red background on wood panels) to represent the sacred nature of their sacrifice in the fight for racial equality.
Explore the Science Museum and find the Roving Scientist. You never know what kind of demonstrations and hands-on activities they have in store for you! Free with museum admission!
Instruction will build on painting composition, brush handling and color mixing skills. Subject matter includes still life, drapery, flowers and landscape.
