Lecture Series: NJ Women Make History, Part 2 – Hetty Green: The Richest Woman in America

The Hoboken Historical Museum is pleased to present #NJWomenMakeHistory, an exciting eight-part lecture series focusing on New Jersey women who made their mark on history, as part of New Jersey’s celebration of the centennial of women’s right to vote. From groundbreaking photographer Dorothea Lange, to gender barrier-breaking baseball player Maria Pepe, both Hoboken natives, the … Continue reading Lecture Series: NJ Women Make History, Part 2 – Hetty Green: The Richest Woman in America

NJWomenMakeHistory Book Club: Linda Gordon on “Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits”

Join our book club! In conjunction with our #NJWomenMakeHistory lecture series celebrating historic New Jersey women in this centennial year of American women's right to vote, four authors will follow their lectures with a book group discussion.  Meet the biographers who have profiled four of these groundbreaking women from photographer Dorothea Lange and Hetty Green … Continue reading NJWomenMakeHistory Book Club: Linda Gordon on “Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits”

Black Maria Film Series to screen “Maelstrom” with filmmaker Q&A

On Thursday, September 24, at 6:30 pm, the Hoboken Museum is pleased to host the latest installment of "Meet the Filmmakers," a specially curated program of award-winning films followed by lively discussions with filmmakers, hosted by festival director Jane Steuerwald. Program 3 of “Meet the Filmmakers,” presents “Maelstrom,” a 45-minute "found footage" documentary created through … Continue reading Black Maria Film Series to screen “Maelstrom” with filmmaker Q&A

Book discussion with Janet Wallach on “The Richest Woman in America: Hetty Green”

Join our book club! In conjunction with our #NJWomenMakeHistory lecture series celebrating historic New Jersey women in this centennial year of American women's right to vote, four authors will follow their lectures with a book group discussion.  Meet the biographers who have profiled four of these groundbreaking women from photographer Dorothea Lange and Hetty Green … Continue reading Book discussion with Janet Wallach on “The Richest Woman in America: Hetty Green”

Art Exhibit Opening: “Hoboken Tempest: Paintings by Ray Guzman”

Opening October 3, the Museum's Upper Gallery space welcomes local artist and sign/branding entrepreneur, Ray Guzman, who creates art in a wide variety of media. All are invited to a free opening reception on Oct. 3 from 2 - 5 pm for his new show, "Hoboken Tempest," focused on a single panoramic, 10-foot-wide painting of … Continue reading Art Exhibit Opening: “Hoboken Tempest: Paintings by Ray Guzman”

Book discussion with Amy Schapiro on “Millicent Fenwick: Her Way”

"You couldn't invent Millicent Fenwick....She was unique. The best writers of fiction might have struggled to make her believable but they would have failed," according to former New Jersey Governor Thomas H. Kean. Author Amy Schapiro has written the first biography of Millicent Fenwick, the popular and colorful New Jersey congresswoman, and she will participate … Continue reading Book discussion with Amy Schapiro on “Millicent Fenwick: Her Way”

Lecture Series: NJ Women Make History, #3 – Millicent Fenwick: Her Way

The Hoboken Historical Museum is pleased to present #NJWomenMakeHistory, an exciting eight-part lecture series focusing on New Jersey women who made their mark on history, as part of New Jersey’s celebration of the centennial of women’s right to vote. From groundbreaking photographer Dorothea Lange, to gender barrier-breaking baseball player Maria Pepe, both Hoboken natives, the … Continue reading Lecture Series: NJ Women Make History, #3 – Millicent Fenwick: Her Way

Lecture Series: NJ Women Make History, #4 – The Mysterious Death of Mary Rogers

The Hoboken Historical Museum is pleased to present #NJWomenMakeHistory, an exciting eight-part lecture series focusing on New Jersey women who made their mark on history, as part of New Jersey’s celebration of the centennial of women’s right to vote. From groundbreaking photographer Dorothea Lange, to gender barrier-breaking baseball player Maria Pepe, both Hoboken natives, the … Continue reading Lecture Series: NJ Women Make History, #4 – The Mysterious Death of Mary Rogers