Opening Reception for “Terns on Parade: The Art & Story of Hoboken’s Honorary Bird”

The Hoboken Historical Museum is proud to invite you to the opening reception of our next exhibit in the Upper Gallery, “Terns on Parade: The Art and Story of Hoboken’s Honorary Bird” on Sunday, March 15th from 2pm to 5pm.
Curated by birder and Our Tern Co-Founder, Jeffrey Train, this group show incorporates photography, paintings, and intricate decoys from an illustrious group of Hudson County creatives.
Once nearly hunted to extinction, the common tern is experiencing a period of renewal, thanks to the dedicated efforts of local activists and effective conservation measures.
This exhibit will also include a virtual Curator Talk, guided bird walk, and an Earth Day Celebration in partnership with the Thomas Edison Film Festival.
We invite you to join the movement and marvel at the resilience of this TERNific bird! 🪽
🗓️ Sunday, March 15th
⏰ 2PM-5PM
📍 Hoboken Historical Museum
🎟️ Free admission
💡 Special thanks to the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development for supporting this exhibit.

