Through Our Eyes: An Exhibit by RI-CART
The Museum of Work & Culture will host Through Our Eyes, an exhibit by the Rhode Island Consortium for … Continue reading Through Our Eyes: An Exhibit by RI-CART
The Museum of Work & Culture will host Through Our Eyes, an exhibit by the Rhode Island Consortium for … Continue reading Through Our Eyes: An Exhibit by RI-CART
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED On Sunday, March 29, the Museum of Work & Culture will present the final installment … Continue reading CANCELED: Cinema Sunday: Un homme sage-femme
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED The Museum of Work & Culture continues its Living Memories Mondays series on Monday, March … Continue reading POSTPONED: Living Memories Monday: Spring Memories – Pressed Flowers
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED In this illustrated presentation, Geralyn Ducady, Director of the Newell D. Goff Center for Education … Continue reading POSTPONED: Chasing Chocolate: Chocolate’s Voyage from Mesoamerica to Colonial Rhode Island
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED A People’s History Tour of the John Brown House was researched and presented by local … Continue reading POSTPONED: A People’s Tour of the John Brown House Museum
On the first Saturday of each month, the Museum opens its doors an hour early at 9am for for … Continue reading SensAbilities Saturday: April 2020
THIS EVENT IS CANCELED Museum Day is an annual celebration of boundless curiosity across the country hosted by Smithsonian magazine. … Continue reading CANCELED: Smithsonian Museum Day
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED The Museum of Work & Culture’s 21st Annual Salute to Spring/Bonjour Printemps event will take … Continue reading POSTPONED: Salute to Spring ~ Bonjour Printemps
Learn about the history John Brown, his family, and 19th century Rhode Island while at home and train to be a volunteer at the Museum!
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED Join us for an afternoon of informative discussions and idea sharing about recruiting and retaining … Continue reading CANCELED: RHODI Conversations: Recruiting and Retaining Members
Valley Talks, a popular series of biweekly historical lectures presented by the Museum of Work & Culture, finds a new … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Virtual Valley Talks – Marc Levitt on Triple Deckers: A New England Love Story
Hands-on History, a virtual Pre-K education program, offers weekly educational activities appropriate for ages 3-6 led by Museum of Work … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Hands-on History (Pre-K Education)
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED The Museum of Work & Culture continues its Living Memories Mondays series on Monday, April … Continue reading POSTPONED: Living Memories Monday: April 2020
RHODI Conversations are free, peer-to-peer workshops, presentations, and social events for those currently in the history, heritage, and cultural sectors in Rhode Island or who hope to be in the future.
History Homeschool High offers teens the opportunity to delve deeper into a different historical topic each week, including immigration, child … Continue reading VIRTUAL: History Homeschool High (An Education Program for Teens)
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