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April to June 2013 Calendar April to June 2013 DIVISION OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS EVENTS, EXHIBITIONS, AND PROGRAMS EXHIBITION OPENINGS APRIL Harper’s Weekly illustration, April 2 to April 5 1863, from the traveling HISTORIC BEACON THEATER AND exhibition Lincoln: The APPOMATTOX REGIONAL LIBRARY, Constitution and the Civil War. Courtesy, Library of Hopewell, VA Congress, Prints & An American Turning Point: The Photographs Division. Civil War in Virginia: Surviving www/ala.org/programming/ lincoln War and Waging War Traveling. Organized by the Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission. www.virginiacivilwar.org April 3 to June 7 SHERIDAN COUNTY FULMER LIBRARY, Sheridan, WY Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War Traveling. Organized by the National Constitution Center. www.ala.org/ala/programming/lincoln April 12 to July 31 ADDISON GALLERY OF AMERICAN ART, Andover, MA For All The World To See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights April 17 to May 17 April 17 to May 31 Traveling. Organized by the University of HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE, CIVIL WAR MUSEUM, Kenosha, WI Maryland, Baltimore County. www.umbc.edu/cadvc/exhibitions/ Bel Air, MD Lincoln: The Constitution and foralltheworld.php Manifold Greatness: The the Civil War Creation and Afterlife of the Traveling. April 17 to May 17 CENTRE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY, King James Bible April 17 to May 31 Traveling. ELTA ULTURAL ENTER Danville, KY D C C , Manifold Greatness: The April 17 to May 17 Helena, AR Creation and Afterlife of the TIFTON-TIFT COUNTY PUBLIC Lincoln: The Constitution and King James Bible LIBRARY, Tifton, GA the Civil War Traveling. Organized by the Folger Manifold Greatness: The Traveling. Shakespeare Library and the American Library Association. Creation and Afterlife of the www.ala.org/programming/kingjamesbible King James Bible Traveling. April 17 to May 31 April 22 to May 13 May 18 to September 4 GLEN ELLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, MT. LEBANON PUBLIC LIBRARY, GREY ROOTS MUSEUM AND Glen Ellyn, IL Pittsburgh, PA ARCHIVES, Owen Sound, Lincoln: The Constitution and Civil War 150: Exploring the War Ontario, Canada the Civil War and its Meaning Through the Gods, Myths, and Mortals: Traveling. Words of Those Who Lived It Discover Ancient Greece Traveling. Traveling. Organized by the Children’s April 17 to May 31 Museum of Manhattan. www.cmom.org HISTORIC OAK VIEW COUNTY April 26 PARK, Raleigh, NC LONG ISLAND MUSEUM OF May 19 Lincoln: The Constitution and AMERICAN ART, HISTORY, AND ROKEBY MUSEUM, Ferrisburgh, VT the Civil War CARRIAGES, Stony Brook, NY Underground Railroad Traveling. Carriages for Sport and Pleasure in Vermont Long-term. www.longislandmuseum.org Long-term. www.rokeby.org April 17 to May 31 MARION COUNTY HISTORICAL April 26 May 20 to June 10 SOCIETY, Marion, OH LONG ISLAND MUSEUM OF NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Lincoln: The Constitution and AMERICAN ART, HISTORY, AND GREEN HILLS AREA BRANCH, the Civil War CARRIAGES, Stony Brook, NY Nashville, TN Traveling. Streets of New York Civil War 150: Exploring the War Long-term. www.longislandmuseum.org and its Meaning Through the April 17 to May 31 SALT LAKE CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY, Words of Those Who Lived It April 27 to September 2 Traveling. Salt Lake City, UT THE HENRY FORD MUSEUM, Lincoln: The Constitution and Dearborn, MI May 20 to June 10 the Civil War Designing Tomorrow: America’s TOWN OF MERTON, TOWN HALL Traveling. LIBRARY, North Lake, WI World’s Fairs of the 1930s Traveling. Organized by the National Building Civil War 150: Exploring the War April 17 to May 31 Museum. www.nbm.org SOUTH SIOUX CITY PUBLIC and its Meaning Through the Words of Those Who Lived It LIBRARY, South Sioux City, NE April 29 Traveling. Lincoln: The Constitution and R. R. MOTON HIGH SCHOOL, the Civil War Farmville, VA May 29 to July 12 Traveling. The Moton School Story: ROCKDALE COUNTY, Conyers, GA Manifold Greatness: The April 17 to May 31 Children of Courage Long-term. Organized by Robert R. Moton Creation and Afterlife of the WASHINGTON-CENTERVILLE Museum, Inc. www.motonmuseum.org King James Bible PUBLIC LIBRARY, Centerville, OH Traveling. Lincoln: The Constitution and MAY the Civil War May 1 to June 14 JUNE Traveling. ROCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY, June 8 to September 2 April 22 to May 13 Rochester, NY NATIONAL CONSTITUTION IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY, Pride and Passion: The African CENTER, Philadelphia, PA Iowa City, IA American Baseball Experience The 1968 Project Civil War 150: Exploring the War Traveling. Organized by the American Library Traveling. Organized by the Minnesota Association. www.ala.org Historical Society. www.the1968exhibit.org and its Meaning Through the Words of Those Who Lived It May 6 to September 13 June 12 to August 16 Traveling. Organized by the Library of SAN JOSE CHILDREN’S DISCOVERY COLUMBUS STATE COMMUNITY America. www.gilderlehrman.org/ MUSEUM, San Jose, CA civilwar150 COLLEGE, EDUCATIONAL Native Voices: New England RESEARCH CENTER, Tribal Families Columbus, OH Traveling. Organized by the Boston Children’s Museum. www Bostonkids.org Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War Traveling. 2 June 12 to July 26 June 12 to July 26 June 14 to June 28 EAST TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY, SPRINGFIELD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, ALDIE METHODIST CHURCH, SHERROD LIBRARY, Springfield, NJ Aldie, VA Johnson City, TN Lincoln: The Constitution and An American Turning Point: Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War The Civil War in Virginia: Traveling. the Civil War Surviving War Traveling. Traveling. June 12 to July 26 June 12 to July 26 TUNICA MUSEUM, Tunica, MS June 16 to September 8 HAMILTON COUNTY CONVENTION Lincoln: The Constitution and KIMBELL MUSEUM, Fort Worth, TX AND VISITORS BUREAU, Carmel, IN the Civil War Wari: Lords of the Lincoln: The Constitution and Traveling. Ancient Andes Traveling. Organized by the Cleveland the Civil War June 12 to July 26 Museum of Art. www.clevelandart.org Traveling. EST IRGINIA NIVERSITY W V U , June 12 to July 26 Morgantown, WV June 17 to July 8 MUSEUM ON MAIN/AMADOR- Lincoln: The Constitution and LOCKPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY, LIVERMORE VALLEY HISTORICAL the Civil War Lockport, LA SOCIETY, Pleasanton, CA Traveling. Civil War 150: Exploring the War and its Meaning Through the Lincoln: The Constitution and June 12 to July 26 Words of Those Who Lived It the Civil War ILLAMETTE ERITAGE ENTER W H C , Traveling. Traveling. Salem, OR June 12 to July 26 Lincoln: The Constitution and June 17 to July 8 SAVANNA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, the Civil War WAYNE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Savanna, IL Traveling. Wayne, MI Lincoln: The Constitution and Civil War 150: Exploring the War and its Meaning Through the the Civil War Traveling. Words of Those Who Lived It Traveling. From left to right: Figure in Tapestry‐Woven Tunic and Four‐Cornered Hat, 600–1000. Peru, Wari. Ceramic and slip; 28.7 x 23 cm. Fundación Museo Amano, Lima FMAC‐000020. Head Vessel, 600–1000. Peru, Wari. Ceramic and slip; 18 x 12 cm. Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú, Lima C‐ 54786. Cup‐Holding Figure in Tie‐Dyed Tunic and Four‐Cornered Hat, 600–1000. Peru, Wari. Ceramic and slip; 19.3 x 19.5 cm. Museo Regional de Ica “Adolfo Bermúdez Jenkins” MRI‐00176‐01. Photos: Daniel Antonio Giannoni Succar. From the exhibition Wari: Lords of the Ancient Andes at the Kimball Museum, Fort Worth, Texas. www.clevelandart.org June 30 to September 30 June 16 to August 11 Nebraska Chautauqua: Free CENTRAL LIBRARY, QUEENS RAVALLI COUNTY MUSEUM, Land? 1862 and the Shaping of LIBRARY, Queens, NY Hamilton, MT Modern America Lincoln and New York Wild Land: Thomas Cole Traveling. Organized by the Nebraska Traveling. Organized by the New-York and the Birth of American Humanities Council. Historical Society. www.nebraskahumanities.org www.lincolnandnewyork.org Landscape Painting Traveling. Based on a site interpretation by the June 19 to June 23 Greene County Historical Society. DOWNTOWN PAPILLION, June 16 to August 11 Papillion, NE NEH ON THE ROAD WILLA CATHER PIONEER June 26 to June 30 MEMORIAL, Red Cloud, NE STUHR MUSEUM OF THE PRAIRIE Our Lives, Our Stories: ExhibitsUSA, a national touring exhibitions PIONEER, Grand Island, NE America’s Greatest Generation program of Mid-America Arts Alliance, has partnered with nationally recognized Traveling. Based on an exhibition organized museums to adapt NEH-supported by the Minnesota Historical Society. Ancient Greeks/Modern Lives: exhibitions for smaller institutions through Poetry-Drama-Dialogue the NEH on the Road initiative. Please contact June 16 to August 11 Public programs organized by the Aquila the Mid-America Arts Alliance if you would OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Theatre Company. like to host any of these exhibitions. Portland, OR ancientgreeksmodernlives.org www.nehontheroad.org. Additional NEH on the Road exhibits are listed under the Ongoing For All The World To See: Visual April 4 to May 2 Exhibitions Section. Culture and the Struggle for SALT LAKE CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY, Civil Rights Salt Lake City, UT April 6 to May 25 Traveling. Based on an exhibition organized ARNOT ART MUSEUM, Elmira, NY by the University of Maryland, Baltimore April 7 County. Wild Land: Thomas Cole EWBERRY PERA OUSE N O H , and the Birth of American June 16 to August 11 Newberry, SC Landscape Painting BRAZOS VALLEY MUSEUM OF Traveling. Based on a site interpretation by the Greene County Historical Society. NATURAL HISTORY, Bryan, TX Local and Legendary: Maine in Grass Roots: African Origins of the Civil War April 6 to May 25 Public symposium organized by the Maine an American Art CHIPPEWA VALLEY MUSEUM, Traveling. Based on an exhibition organized Humanities Council. mainehumanities.org Eau Claire, WI by the Museum for African Art. April 27 For All The World To See: Visual June 16 to August 11 HANNAFORD HALL, UNIVERSITY Culture and the Struggle for PORT HURON MUSEUM, Port OF SOUTHERN MAINE, Civil Rights Huron, MI Portland, ME Traveling.
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