Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Thomas Edison Film Festival with virtual screening, discussion
On Friday, February 26th, the Hoboken Historical Museum and the Thomas Edison Film Festival present a virtual custom-curated program featuring top award-winning short films from the Thomas Edison Film Festival 40th anniversary season. The films will be live to view starting at noon on Friday, then at 7:00 pm, Museum Director Bob Foster will … Continue reading Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Thomas Edison Film Festival with virtual screening, discussion
Art Exhibit Closing: Meet photographer Duquann Sweeney Sunday from 2 – 5 pm
Before the exhibit of Duquann Sweeney's photographs closes on March 7, the photographer will spend the afternoon from 2 - 5 pm in the Museum's Upper Gallery to chat visitors about his work. The exhibition, "Dignity, Beauty and Everything Between," is on view through 5 pm on Sunday, March 7. The exhibit may be visited … Continue reading Art Exhibit Closing: Meet photographer Duquann Sweeney Sunday from 2 – 5 pm
Art Exhibit Opening: “Hidden Faces of Hoboken, Photos by McKevin Shaughnessy”
The Museum's Upper Gallery will present a new exhibit of photographs by Hoboken artist, graphic designer and photographer McKevin Shaughnessy, whose solo show “The Hidden Faces of Hoboken” opens in the Museum’s Upper Gallery starting Sunday, March 14, with a reception from 2 – 5 pm. It will remain on view through April 25. The … Continue reading Art Exhibit Opening: “Hidden Faces of Hoboken, Photos by McKevin Shaughnessy”
Artist talk with McKevin Shaughnessy (live online) – Friday at 7 pm
The Hoboken Museum is pleased to host another live-streamed artist talk on Friday, March 12 at 7 pm, with Hoboken artist, graphic designer and photographer McKevin Shaughnessy, whose solo show "The Hidden Faces of Hoboken, Photos by McKevin Shaughnessy" opens in the Museum's Upper Gallery starting Sunday, March 14, with a reception from 2 - … Continue reading Artist talk with McKevin Shaughnessy (live online) – Friday at 7 pm
Talk: Reflecting on the African American Spirituals
The eminent scholar W.E.B. Du Bois once described African American Spirituals as "the most beautiful expression of human experience." Remarkable art is sometimes created out of a place of pain and conflict. Though the Spirituals were born from the experience of enslavement in the United States, they had an interesting revival in the late nineteenth … Continue reading Talk: Reflecting on the African American Spirituals
Women’s HERstory Month Film showcase from Thomas Edison Film Festival
On Friday, March 19, the Hoboken Historical Museum and the Thomas Edison Film Festival kick off a Women’s HERstory month film marathon presenting 3 virtual programs of selected shorts by women filmmakers, including a talk with Jane Steuerwald and filmmaker Deborah Peretz (Part I), conversations with filmmakers Lynne Sachs and Lisa Barcy (Part II), and … Continue reading Women’s HERstory Month Film showcase from Thomas Edison Film Festival
Zoom Talk: Carla Gambescia hosts “Mangiare: Cultural History for Foodies”
Calling all fans of Italian culture and cuisine! The Hoboken Museum is pleased to host a Zoom talk by an expert in all things Italian, Carla Gambescia, on Sunday, April 11, at 4 pm, "Mangiare: Cultural History for Foodies." Carla will host an interactive and entertaining “salon” exploring Italy’s culinary heritage from antiquity to the present … Continue reading Zoom Talk: Carla Gambescia hosts “Mangiare: Cultural History for Foodies”
“Walking Heads” Tour with McKevin Shaughnessy
Have you ever really noticed how many faces are embedded in Hoboken's building facades? Take a special walking tour on Sunday, April 25, starting at noon near the Hoboken Train Terminal with Hoboken artist, graphic designer and photographer McKevin Shaughnessy, whose solo show “The Hidden Faces of Hoboken” has been on view in the Museum’s … Continue reading “Walking Heads” Tour with McKevin Shaughnessy
Art Exhibit Opening: Gary Spector’s “Portraits of Essential Workers – Hoboken Hospital 2020”
The Museum's Upper Gallery will present a new exhibit of photographs by Hoboken photographer Gary Spector, whose solo show “Portraits of Essential Workers - Hoboken Hospital 2020” opens Sunday, May 2, with a reception from 2 – 5 pm. It will remain on view through June 13. The exhibit may be visited in person, as … Continue reading Art Exhibit Opening: Gary Spector’s “Portraits of Essential Workers – Hoboken Hospital 2020”
Earth Day Film showcase from Thomas Edison Film Festival
On April 22, the Hoboken Historical Museum and the Thomas Edison Film Festival pay tribute to Earth Day by presenting an on-demand streaming showcase of selected short films, including a conversation with award-winning documentary filmmaker Otto Bell. Bell's film is a 35-minute documentary, "The Toxic Pigs of Fukushima" (pictured above). Other films include "Beneath" – … Continue reading Earth Day Film showcase from Thomas Edison Film Festival