New Haven Museum
114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT USA
Permanent exhibitions include the New Haven Gallery with the Eli Whitney Cotton Gin; The Amistad Gallery with Nathaniel Joselyn’s Cinque Portrait; The Ingersoll Room, The Maritime Gallery with additional temporary exhibitions.
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09mar10:00 am5:00 pmHonoring Trailblazing Jewish Women at New Haven Museum10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Address: 114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT203-562-418http://www.newhavenmuseum.org Photo: Anni Albers Holding “Under Way,”credit – John T. Hill, Courtesy of Josef and Anni Albers Foundation For Women’s History Month,
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Address: 114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT
203-562-418
http://www.newhavenmuseum.org
Photo: Anni Albers Holding “Under Way,”credit – John T. Hill, Courtesy of Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
For Women’s History Month, the New Haven Museum will host a traveling exhibit from the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford that features trailblazing Connecticut Jewish women who overcame obstacles of gender, social class, and religious identity to carve their own paths. “Trailblazer: Connecticut Jewish Women Making History” will be on view March 1-31, 2023, during regular museum hours. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 am to 5 pm; Saturday, 12 noon to 5 pm. Last entry is at 4 pm.
The exhibit consists of large panels telling the stories of 12 groundbreaking women who persevered despite untold challenges. From women’s rights activists to artists, journalists, and health and education reformers, they all overcame barriers to make changes that still impact lives today: Rebecca Affachiner; Anni Albers; Beatrice Fox Auerbach; Rabbi Jody Cohen; Annie Fisher; Miriam Karpilove; Ellen Ash Peters; Matilda Rabinowitz; Esther Rome; Betty Ross; Sophie Tucker and Florence Wald.
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(Thursday) 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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New Haven Museum
114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT USA
10mar10:00 am5:00 pmHonoring Trailblazing Jewish Women at New Haven Museum10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Address: 114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT203-562-418http://www.newhavenmuseum.org Photo: Anni Albers Holding “Under Way,”credit – John T. Hill, Courtesy of Josef and Anni Albers Foundation For Women’s History Month,
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Address: 114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT
203-562-418
http://www.newhavenmuseum.org
Photo: Anni Albers Holding “Under Way,”credit – John T. Hill, Courtesy of Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
For Women’s History Month, the New Haven Museum will host a traveling exhibit from the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford that features trailblazing Connecticut Jewish women who overcame obstacles of gender, social class, and religious identity to carve their own paths. “Trailblazer: Connecticut Jewish Women Making History” will be on view March 1-31, 2023, during regular museum hours. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 am to 5 pm; Saturday, 12 noon to 5 pm. Last entry is at 4 pm.
The exhibit consists of large panels telling the stories of 12 groundbreaking women who persevered despite untold challenges. From women’s rights activists to artists, journalists, and health and education reformers, they all overcame barriers to make changes that still impact lives today: Rebecca Affachiner; Anni Albers; Beatrice Fox Auerbach; Rabbi Jody Cohen; Annie Fisher; Miriam Karpilove; Ellen Ash Peters; Matilda Rabinowitz; Esther Rome; Betty Ross; Sophie Tucker and Florence Wald.
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(Friday) 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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New Haven Museum
114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT USA
11mar10:00 am5:00 pmHonoring Trailblazing Jewish Women at New Haven Museum10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Address: 114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT203-562-418http://www.newhavenmuseum.org Photo: Anni Albers Holding “Under Way,”credit – John T. Hill, Courtesy of Josef and Anni Albers Foundation For Women’s History Month,
Event Details
Address: 114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT
203-562-418
http://www.newhavenmuseum.org
Photo: Anni Albers Holding “Under Way,”credit – John T. Hill, Courtesy of Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
For Women’s History Month, the New Haven Museum will host a traveling exhibit from the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford that features trailblazing Connecticut Jewish women who overcame obstacles of gender, social class, and religious identity to carve their own paths. “Trailblazer: Connecticut Jewish Women Making History” will be on view March 1-31, 2023, during regular museum hours. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 am to 5 pm; Saturday, 12 noon to 5 pm. Last entry is at 4 pm.
The exhibit consists of large panels telling the stories of 12 groundbreaking women who persevered despite untold challenges. From women’s rights activists to artists, journalists, and health and education reformers, they all overcame barriers to make changes that still impact lives today: Rebecca Affachiner; Anni Albers; Beatrice Fox Auerbach; Rabbi Jody Cohen; Annie Fisher; Miriam Karpilove; Ellen Ash Peters; Matilda Rabinowitz; Esther Rome; Betty Ross; Sophie Tucker and Florence Wald.
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(Saturday) 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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New Haven Museum
114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT USA
12mar10:00 am5:00 pmHonoring Trailblazing Jewish Women at New Haven Museum10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Event Details
Address: 114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT203-562-418http://www.newhavenmuseum.org Photo: Anni Albers Holding “Under Way,”credit – John T. Hill, Courtesy of Josef and Anni Albers Foundation For Women’s History Month,
Event Details
Address: 114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT
203-562-418
http://www.newhavenmuseum.org
Photo: Anni Albers Holding “Under Way,”credit – John T. Hill, Courtesy of Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
For Women’s History Month, the New Haven Museum will host a traveling exhibit from the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford that features trailblazing Connecticut Jewish women who overcame obstacles of gender, social class, and religious identity to carve their own paths. “Trailblazer: Connecticut Jewish Women Making History” will be on view March 1-31, 2023, during regular museum hours. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 am to 5 pm; Saturday, 12 noon to 5 pm. Last entry is at 4 pm.
The exhibit consists of large panels telling the stories of 12 groundbreaking women who persevered despite untold challenges. From women’s rights activists to artists, journalists, and health and education reformers, they all overcame barriers to make changes that still impact lives today: Rebecca Affachiner; Anni Albers; Beatrice Fox Auerbach; Rabbi Jody Cohen; Annie Fisher; Miriam Karpilove; Ellen Ash Peters; Matilda Rabinowitz; Esther Rome; Betty Ross; Sophie Tucker and Florence Wald.
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(Sunday) 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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New Haven Museum
114 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT USA
may
05may10:00 am5:00 pmPoint of Departure: New Haven 1822 at the New Haven Museum10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Photo: Amos Doolittle, Plan of New Haven, 1824, New Haven Museum What was New Haven like 200 years ago? According to Anne Newport Royall, who visited in the early 1820s,
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Photo: Amos Doolittle, Plan of New Haven, 1824, New Haven Museum
What was New Haven like 200 years ago? According to Anne Newport Royall, who visited in the early 1820s, “…the streets are wide, straight and cross at right angles, each adorned with two rows of lofty elms of uncommon beauty…but its chief ornament is a