This Trustees property features collections of American art and artifacts. Its 210 acres include walking trails and stunning views of the Nashua River Valley.
To learn more about the Public History Fellow positions ➡️
Public History Fellow, African American History
https://t.co/WgahblCQ7f
Public History Fellow, Native American and Indigenous History:
https://t.co/43WzUYg9Fg
Beyond A Single Story (A thread)
As an organization committed to preserving and telling the stories of special places in Massachusetts, we must strive to tell a complete history, and we have not always been successful in doing so.
Danielle Steinmann, Trustees Director of Visitor Interpretation, has written a new blog outlining how The Trustees intends to explore and learn more of the histories of our special places. https://t.co/zIEpcPKS64
Looking to do some holiday shopping this weekend? Our Museum shop has something for everyone on your list! Explore fine art and crafts from local makers along with books and gifts for the home. For information + ways to shop. https://t.co/bO050xcWCg
Looking to do some holiday shopping this weekend? Our Museum shop has something for everyone on your list! Explore fine art and crafts from local makers along with books and gifts for the home. For information + ways to shop. https://t.co/bO050wVlKI
Looking to do some holiday shopping this weekend? Our Museum shop has something for everyone on your list! Explore fine art and crafts from local makers along with books and gifts for the home. For information + ways to shop. https://t.co/bO050wVlKI
The Board of Directors of The Trustees of Reservations is pleased to announce the appointment of John Judge as our fifth President and CEO. Judge joins The Trustees following his role leading the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).
Learn more: https://t.co/yHEdLOhewS
Today every dollar you can give will be TRIPLE MATCHED by a generous friend of The Trustees, up to $50,000, to help us preserve the Commonwealth’s irreplaceable landscapes and landmarks for everyone to enjoy—forever!
Give now: https://t.co/eNtYu0aBLt
#GivingTuesday
Thank you to the Harvard Press for including our holiday market in their roundup of ways to shop locally this season! https://t.co/pVkEJRuJFq
Image from NATURAL REMEDIES – an artist celebrates the healing power of nature Paintings by Barry Van Dusen
Join us in partnership with American Ancestor/NEHGS and @BPLBoston for an online conversation with Robert A. Gross, author of The Transcendentalists and Their World. For info + registration https://t.co/9bP2Yz2Ayy
"...This exhibition is one that borrows and samples from this personal history to create new forms that look toward the future with hopes of establishing a different conversation regarding what indigeneity could look like.” - Jeffrey Gibson
We acknowledge and celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day today. We honor and respect the history, culture, and contributions of the Indigenous Peoples that are still connected to the lands on which we gather. Not just today, but always.
https://t.co/DnqiTOo8py
On March 4, Join Sue McNally and Wilhelm Neusser, as they discuss their time at Fruitlands and their resulting works with intriguing contrasts and similarities. This event is virtual and free, but registration is required. https://t.co/boIegslFGJ