The Survival of a People: a “Fires” Exhibit Event with scholar Yomaira Figueroa-Vásquez, Ph.D.
Join us on Sunday, April 16 at 6pm for "The Survival of a People: A conversation about the living memory of the Hoboken fires." It's the sixth and final in our series of special Exhibit Events tied to our Main Gallery exhibit. We are also livestreaming. Ask questions! Watch here on YouTube, and watch here … Continue reading The Survival of a People: a “Fires” Exhibit Event with scholar Yomaira Figueroa-Vásquez, Ph.D.
Hoboken Talks: Ed Stinson, famed football coach of Hoboken HS Redwings, with Stu Chirichella
Join us online at YouTube or Facebook on Thursday, April 27 at 7pm for Hoboken Talks when Ed Stinson, famed football coach of Hoboken HS Redwings, talks with beloved guest host Stu Chirichella. Ed was born and raised in Hoboken in the 50s. Sports provided a positive alternative to the tough streets. From his bio … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Ed Stinson, famed football coach of Hoboken HS Redwings, with Stu Chirichella
Hoboken Talks: Foster & Hoppe look at “The Avenue” Digital Exhibit & 1960s Hoboken
Join us online at YouTube or Facebook on Thursday, May 11 at 7pm for Hoboken Talks when Museum Director Bob Foster and Collections Manager Rand Hoppe take an in-depth look at a 15 minute movie shot in Hoboken in the 1960s. Can we find any of the kids who are in the movie? They'll freeze-frame … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Foster & Hoppe look at “The Avenue” Digital Exhibit & 1960s Hoboken
The Thomas Edison Film Festival: a celebration of Asian American heritage with artist/filmmaker Theresa Loong, award-winning short films and Asian food delicacies!
Join us Saturday May 20, at 7pm, when the Thomas Edison Film Festival screens an inspiring evening celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Theresa Loong, multi-media artist and film director, will lead a conversation including excerpts from her highly acclaimed documentary, “Every Day is a Holiday.” Following an intermission with a sampling … Continue reading The Thomas Edison Film Festival: a celebration of Asian American heritage with artist/filmmaker Theresa Loong, award-winning short films and Asian food delicacies!
Hoboken Bird Walk with birder and activist Jeffrey Train
RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER! Join us on SUNDAY, May 21 for a Hoboken Bird Walk with neighbor and birder Jeff Train. The tour will start @ 9:30am from the Museum and head up to Stevens Institute of Technology, running till 11:30. The tour will be limited to 20 people, binoculars will not be provided. Tickets … Continue reading Hoboken Bird Walk with birder and activist Jeffrey Train
The Thomas Edison Film Festival: a celebration of Pride
The Thomas Edison Film Festival and Hoboken Historical Museum warmly invite you to a very special Pride celebration. TEFF and HHM are proud to be hosting a film festival on Saturday, June 17 in partnership with the podcast hosts of Remakes, Reboots & Revivals, to honor Pride Month. Remakes, Reboots & Revivals is a podcast … Continue reading The Thomas Edison Film Festival: a celebration of Pride
Anthony Jannelli Artist Talk
Join us online Friday, May 19 at 7pm when we livestream an Artist Talk with Anthony Jannelli, a professor of cinematography at NYU Tisch School of the Arts/Graduate Film Program. In 2021, Jannelli published a book entitled "COMMUTE," a collection of street photography taken in and around Hoboken and Greenwich Village. His exhibit "COMMUTE" opens … Continue reading Anthony Jannelli Artist Talk
Anthony Jannelli Opening Reception
Join us for an opening reception on Sunday, May 21 from 2pm-5pm in honor of Anthony Jannelli and his fascinating new photography exhibit entitled "COMMUTE." Janelli is a professor of cinematography at NYU Tisch School of the Arts/Graduate Film Program. In 2021, Jannelli published a book of his street photography taken in and around Hoboken … Continue reading Anthony Jannelli Opening Reception
Book Release for Everybody Eats Mozzarella: Recollections of John Amato, Sr.
Everybody Eats Mozzarella: Recollections of John Amato, Sr. Generations of hungry customers have come to Fiore’s House of Quality at 414 Adams Street in Hoboken to purchase a little bit of heaven: the deli’s signature fresh mozzarella. Visitors to the shop—first opened in 1929 by Alphonse Fiore, then run by his son, Joseph, … Continue reading Book Release for Everybody Eats Mozzarella: Recollections of John Amato, Sr.
Hoboken Talks with Elena Skye
Join us online Thursday, May 25 at 7pm when Jack Silbert will interview Elena Skye on Hoboken Talks. Elena made a name for herself in Hoboken by co-running Blackwater Books, an independent bookstore located on Washington Street that operated until the late 1990’s. She is a singer/songwriter and records as The Demolition String Band … Continue reading Hoboken Talks with Elena Skye