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“Where Are We?” History of Navigation from 1200 BC
“Where Are We?” History of Navigation from 1200 BC
From ancient Polynesian stick charts and Icelandic spars to vintage nautical charts to modern electronic equipment from RDF to AIS, […]
Glassblowing Demonstrations
Glassblowing Demonstrations
Watch molten glass, drawn from the furnace, blown and pressed into exquisite shapes. Learn why the Boston & Sandwich Glass […]
Levine Lighting Gallery
Levine Lighting Gallery
The Levine Gallery of Early American Lighting is an installation of Sandwich glass lighting devices from 1825 to the electric […]
Contemporary Gallery: McDermott Glass Studio
An Intimate View: Sandwich Through A Lens
An Intimate View: Sandwich Through A Lens
Explore and engage in the life of a storied, multi generational Sandwich Family through intimate photographs created by original 9 […]
Collectors Collecting Collections
Collectors Collecting Collections
What one collects, why, and how one collects, will be explored throughout 2022 in the curated series of four installations […]
The Whaling Port of Provincetown, 1800-1925
The Whaling Port of Provincetown, 1800-1925
Provincetown was once the third most important whaling port in the country, after New Bedford and Nantucket. This exhibit illustrates […]
The 19th Century’s Perfect Storm: The Portland Gale of 1898
The 19th Century’s Perfect Storm: The Portland Gale of 1898
The Portland Gale was a massive storm that struck the coast of New England in late November of 1898. With […]
Hyannis Port Railroad Wharf: 1854-1937
Hyannis Port Railroad Wharf: 1854-1937
Prior to the Railroad Wharf in Hyannis Port, the nearest port for ships travelling to and from Nantucket was New […]
PAAM In 3D: The Virtual Experience
PAAM In 3D: The Virtual Experience
No matter where you are in the world, you can visit PAAM right now! PAAM is pleased to present PAAM […]
Quest for Cod
Quest for Cod
Using models, photos, diagrams, nautical charts, and personal stories, this exhibit follows two hundred years of commercial fishing in Provincetown […]
Shellfishing Cape Cod: Past, Present, Future
Shellfishing Cape Cod: Past, Present, Future
Shellfish, water dwelling invertebrate animals, live on the seafloor or burrow just under the seabed surface. The fresh and saltwaters […]
Juried Exhibition: PAAM + PMPM
Juried Exhibition: PAAM + PMPM
Provincetown Art Association and Museum and the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum are hosting an opportunity for members of both […]
Island People: Portraits and Stories from Nantucket
Island People: Portraits and Stories from Nantucket
This exhibition will draw from the NHA’s collections of painted, photographic, and silhouette portraits to highlight both famous and lesser-known […]
Presidential Summers: The Kennedys on Cape Cod
Presidential Summers: The Kennedys on Cape Cod
The summers were magical. On Friday evenings, President Kennedy would arrive by helicopter on the lawn of the sprawling Kennedy […]
RFK: Ripple of Hope
RFK: Ripple of Hope
The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum is pleased to announce the return of a special exhibit to commemorate the life […]
John F. Kennedy’s Rocking Chair, ca. 1962
John F. Kennedy’s Rocking Chair, ca. 1962
he JFK Hyannis Museum is honored to be the temporary home of President Kennedy’s Rocker during the renovation of The […]
Coast Guard Oceanography
Coast Guard Oceanography
Our newest exhibit features Coast Guard oceanography and the Service’s leadership in the earliest years of this scientific discipline. This […]
Asian Treasures from The Billings Collection
Asian Treasures from The Billings Collection
The exhibition draws from the collection that longtime Nantucket residents and world travelers David Billings and Beverly Hall Billings have […]
Weaving Nantucket’s Past into Its Future: The Craft Continues
Weaving Nantucket’s Past into Its Future: The Craft Continues
Each year the Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum (NLBM) curates a new exhibit examining some aspect of the lightship basket, recognized […]
Mark Perry, Inspirations Past and Present
Mark Perry, Inspirations Past and Present
This exhibition features basswood carvings by sculptor Mark A. Perry (b. 1958) that reflect his passion for American folk art. As […]
Scrimshaw: The Whaler’s Art
Scrimshaw: The Whaler’s Art
This major exhibition presents the art and history of scrimshaw, a nautical folk art form created by whalers during the […]
A Tale of Two Artists
A Tale of Two Artists
Harwich residents Charles D. Cahoon (1861-1951) and Anthony Elmer Crowell (1862-1952) are celebrated around the world, yet the stories of […]
Harwich Goes to School
Harwich Goes to School
Built in 1844, the Brooks Academy Museum started out as a schoolhouse. Explore the history of Harwich schools in this […]
Cranberry Culture
Cranberry Culture
The Harwich Historical Society at Brooks Academy Museum features Cape Cod’s largest exhibit dedicated to growing the first commercial crop […]
Crowell Barn Exhibit
Crowell Barn Exhibit
Explore the story of the Harwich bird carver A. Elmer Crowell at the reconstructed barn on the grounds of Brooks […]
Special Exhibit: Innovators in Glass
Special Exhibit: Innovators in Glass
Featuring works by leading innovators in contemporary glass art today, this exhibition showcases works created with a variety of techniques, […]
Asian Treasures from The Billings Collection
Asian Treasures from The Billings Collection
The exhibition draws from the collection that longtime Nantucket residents and world travelers David Billings and Beverly Hall Billings have […]
Celebrating Sculpture: 30th Anniversary of the Boston Sculpture Gallery
Celebrating Sculpture: 30th Anniversary of the Boston Sculpture Gallery
Highfield Hall hosts the Boston Sculptors Gallery this summer as they celebrate their 30th anniversary. Over 40 artists are creating site […]
Donald Stoltenberg: Building His World
Donald Stoltenberg: Building His World
The world of Donald Stoltenberg (1927-2016) is not the natural one, but the manmade structures that occupy so much of […]
Jack Coughlin: Themes and Variations
Jack Coughlin: Themes and Variations
Jack Coughlin: Themes and Variations is a retrospective exhibition that looks closely at over 60 years of Jack Coughlin’s artwork across […]
The Helen and Napi Van Dereck Collection: Part IV
The Helen and Napi Van Dereck Collection: Part IV
This exhibition will feature over 40 artworks from the collection of Napi and Helen Van Dereck. Napi passed away on […]
Out of the Blue: Cyanotypes by Midge Battelle, Rebecca Bruyn, and Amy Heller
Out of the Blue: Cyanotypes by Midge Battelle, Rebecca Bruyn, and Amy Heller
Out of the Blue refers to the brilliant and rarely achieved Prussian blue color indicative of cyanotype photography. This mid-19th century process […]
Naturescape Gallery – Leslie Kramer
Naturescape Gallery – Leslie Kramer
Leslie Kramer is an artist who makes original prints inspired by nature, the landscape of her travels, stone structures, and […]
Brian Rutenberg: Banners of the Coast
Brian Rutenberg: Banners of the Coast
Widely considered to be one of the finest American painters of his generation, Brian Rutenberg has spent forty years honing […]
Viscera: A Body of Work
Viscera: A Body of Work
This is a mixed media and fibers collection that explores the intersection of 4th wave American feminism, traditional Western women’s […]
Castle Hill 50th Anniversary
Castle Hill 50th Anniversary
It all began in 1972, when a group of visionary artists led by Joyce Johnson launched our creative community in […]
Oysters & Catboats; A Founding of a Village
Oysters & Catboats; A Founding of a Village
Historian Paul Chesboro talks about the storied history of his favorite Cape Cod village. Tickets: $15 for nonmembers; $10 for […]
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Sunday Drives in New England
Sunday Drives in New England
Paintings featuring areas of New England by Bruce Simkins, in the Saben Board Room. For more information, click here.
Six Cape Cod Artists: Each with Unique Methods and Perspectives
Six Cape Cod Artists: Each with Unique Methods and Perspectives
This is a collection of abstract and representational works created by Twelve Hands Gallery, in the Constantinidis Great Hall. For more information, click […]
Blacksmithing 102: Forging a Blacksmith’s Knife with Keaton Goddard
Blacksmithing 102: Forging a Blacksmith’s Knife with Keaton Goddard
Dates: September 27 & September 28; 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Class Fee: Member Fee $275/ Nonmember Fee $325/ Materials Fee $50 […]
Coffee and Mother Earth: Pruning— Doing the Job Right! With Priscilla Husband
Coffee and Mother Earth: Pruning— Doing the Job Right! With Priscilla Husband
A conversation/demonstration on how to correctly prune your plant material. From winter fruit trees to hydrangea selections, roses, shrubs and […]
Grave Undertakings
Grave Undertakings
Manuel Driggs, also called Manuel Derigo, was likely the first person of Portuguese ancestry who settled in Falmouth. Read his […]
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Bird Walk and Talk
Bird Walk and Talk
Bird Walk & Talk explores the birds of the season in 4 different habitats: marsh, meadow, woodland, and beach/shore. The […]
Kid Craft – Hand Print Matey
Kid Craft – Hand Print Matey
Come make your handprint (with paint!) into a pirate's face. Add an eye patch, bandana and googly eyes - give […]
Exhibit Tour with Executive Director, Sarah Johnson
Exhibit Tour with Executive Director, Sarah Johnson
Join Executive Director Sarah Johnson for a special tour of Scrimshaw: The Whaler’s Art exhibition. Free with museum admission. For more information, […]
44 events,
Ricotta Gnocchi with Pumpkin Sage Sauce with Linda Sellner
Ricotta Gnocchi with Pumpkin Sage Sauce with Linda Sellner
Enjoy the wonderful flavor of Fall by making fluffy clouds of pumpkin gnocchi. They are so delicious, easy to make, […]
Wet on Wet: The Basics with Lisa Goren
Wet on Wet: The Basics with Lisa Goren
Why are people afraid of watercolor? This is a workshop to help you relax and learn to love the medium. […]
Farm to Table ~ Say Goodbye to Summer
Farm to Table ~ Say Goodbye to Summer
Say goodbye to summer with a grilled kale BLT dip, grilled marinated peppers with burrata and bread crumbs, summer vegetable […]
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Recent Gifts: Contemporary Photography
Recent Gifts: Contemporary Photography
This exhibition features some of the works of contemporary photography that have recently been donated to our Permanent Collection, drawing […]
Friday Figure Group
Friday Figure Group
Friday Figure group is back–they will meet every Friday from 9:30am to Noon. They are looking for good ideas for […]
Go Big! With Lisa Goren
Go Big! With Lisa Goren
Working LARGE in watercolor is a challenge. How do you keep the paper flat? Where do you start? Waiting for […]
Forest Bathing
Forest Bathing
he concept of forest bathing grew out of a practice in Japan called Shinrin-yoku that spread to China and Korea […]