Historic Artists' Homes and Studios Stories
The Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program is a coalition of museums that were the homes and working studios of American artists. Each story in this collection reflects the role these places played as catalysts for creativity, while also sharing the inspiration and experiences of each artist's life.
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Preservation at Home Color Your Way Through 14 Historic Gardens -
Where Women Made History Introducing K-5 Students to Women's History at 4 Historic Sites -
Where Women Made History 6 Tips for Using Your Historic Site as a Teaching Tool -
Where Women Made History Native Arts on Native Lands: A Tour of Women's Art at Four Historic Sites -
Historic Sites Envisioning the Olympic Games at 5 Historic Sites -
Preservation Magazine Donald Judd's Restored Architecture Office Reopens in Marfa, Texas -
Historic Sites 9 Visions of Winter at Historic Sites -
Historic Sites A Creative Space for Indigenous Artists in Washington State -
Historic Sites Give Comfort and Joy with 13 Gifts from Historic Sites -
Historic Sites Ghost Stories: Encountering “Spirits” at 7 Historic Sites -
Telling the Full American Story 7 Historic Sites Telling the Story of Artists and Politicians with Disabilities
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This May, celebrate the historic sites, neighborhoods, and landmarks that tell the full American story—places that remind us of how far we've come and how far we still have to go.
Celebrate!