3 -Debate (2023)
3 -Debate (2023)
DAR Marian Anderson Legacy Scholarship Accepting Applications Through Jan. 31
Undergraduate & graduate students urged to start application process well ahead of deadline
WASHINGTON – Undergraduate and graduate students studying music with ambitions for future careers can take time over the holiday break to apply for the DAR Marian Anderson Legacy Scholarship. Sponsored by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), the scholarship provides a one-time $5,000 award to one student annually who is pursuing undergraduate or graduate study in music.
To Mark 250th Anniversary of Struggle for Independence, Exhibit from American Battlefield Trust & Daughters of The American Revolution Will Crisscross Country
The American Revolution Experience connects modern audiences nationwide with the people and places that shaped the birth of our nation using visuals, technology
Making – Meaning – Memory: A Symposium
Mark Your Calendars!
Come join us for an exciting symposium, where we explore the fascinating world of making, meaning, and memory. This event is all about celebrating creativity, storytelling, and the power of memories. Get ready to immerse yourself in a symposium filled with thought-provoking discussions and inspiring presentations.
Terror Behind the Seams: Dissecting Historical Costumes in Film
6 to 9pm
$25
Explore the Museum after hours and take a look at historic costumes as represented in film - with the Curator of Textiles and Costume!
Registration includes a drink ticket (good for beer or wine) and light snacks!
Age 21+, a cash bar will be available to purchase additional drinks.
Drink tickets will be $5 each.
Exhibition Workshop: Make your Own Storycloth
10am – 2pm
$25
Join us for a captivating Storycloth Workshop at the DAR Museum. Esther Nisenthal Krinitz, a Holocaust survivor, used fabric and stitches to tell her daughters the story of the family she had loved and lost. In this half-day workshops, participants will learn about Esther’s art and story, and then create their own story-cloths about their own families. The October workshop will be geared toward immigrants and their family members, who can also share stories of their journey to the United States.
Exhibition Workshop: Make your Own Storycloth
10am – 2pm
$25
Join us for a captivating Storycloth Workshop at the DAR Museum. Esther Nisenthal Krinitz, a Holocaust survivor, used fabric and stitches to tell her daughters the story of the family she had loved and lost. In this half-day workshops, participants will learn about Esther’s art and story, and then create their own story-cloths about their own families. The April workshop will be geared toward families—parents, grandparents, and children, akin to Esther’s own image of Coming to America included in the DAR exhibit.