Category: Pop-Up Exhibit
Posted on March 4, 2016
On Friday evening, March 18th, at a free Pop-Up Event at the Museum of Durham History, Durham will have a chance to learn first-hand about Dr. Aaron McDuffie Moore, who helped shape the city we know today. Led by Moore’s great-great-granddaughter, Blake Hill-Saya, the 6pm – 8pm event will… Read More
Posted on January 29, 2016
Our “Museum Without Walls” program continues to spread its wings in the community: A is for Advertising through G is for Geography of our Durham A-Z series have a new home, but they didn’t fly too far from the nest. They’re just across the street at Durham Amtrak Station. Whether you’re waiting for… Read More
Posted on November 17, 2015
On November 13-15, a class of “citizen curators” from Duke University held a pop-up exhibit in our Our Bull City exhibit space. Their exhibit, Resettlement Journeys: Central Africa to Durham,was created as part of a Service Learning course called “Issues in Global Displacement: Voix Francophones.” The students did a commendable job telling the stories… Read More
Posted on October 31, 2015
On October 16, along with the Hayti Heritage Center, we proudly introduced our newest exhibit Durham A-Z: H is for Hayti with a fabulous “Hayti at the Hub” party under the gazebo. Durhamites of all ages stopped by for a festive Third Friday to learn about the historic neighborhood… Read More