Our first virtual program series was so successful and we are pleased to announce a package of six more presentations through the spring of 2021. The programs listed below will continue to highlight artifacts from our Framingham’s Top 10 exhibition. Once again we are offering six programs for the price of five.
- Enjoy the convenience of being automatically registered for each program from January to June.
- Programs take place on Zoom and a unique meeting link will be sent to you 2 days prior to each presentation.
- Can’t make every program? No problem. We record each presentation and share the link with only program package purchasers the following week!
Individual Program package: $25/FHC member, $50/not yet a member. This deal is only available through February 5.
Upcoming Virtual Programming
Driving, Shopping, and the Built Environment: Lessons From and Since Shoppers’ World
January 21, 2021 @ 7PM
Presenter: Amy Finstein, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Architectural History, College of the Holy Cross
Framingham’s People of Color from 1600 to 1800
February 25, 2021 @ 7PM
Presenter: FHC Scholar-in-Residence Mary McNeil, PhD Candidate, Program in American Studies, Harvard University & Stacen Goldman, FHC Curator
Between the Lines: Interpreting the Lives of Enslaved People in Framingham and the Royall House
March 25, 2021 @ 7PM
Presenter: Kyera Singleton, The Royall House & Slave Quarters Executive Director & Stacen Goldman, FHC Curator
Wallace Nutting: Father of the Colonial Revival Movement
April 15, 2021 @ 7PM
Presenter: Linda Palmer, author of Wallace Nutting: Father of the Colonial Revival Movement
Collecting Dennison History
May 6, 2021 @ 7PM
Panel of Presenters: Michelle Geller, Patricia Lavin, James Parr, Nancy Prince, Anita Rotenberg, Susan Silva
Reinterpreting the ”Eames Massacre”
June 10, 2021 @ 7PM
Presenter: Stacen Goldman, FHC Curator