Free Admission February at Homewood Museum
Free Admission February at Homewood Museum
In Honor of Black History Month, Homewood welcomes visitors free of charge during the month of February!
In Honor of Black History Month, Homewood welcomes visitors free of charge during the month of February!
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Learn the history of mushrooms at Evergreen Museum & Library and tips and tricks for mushroom identification and seasonal foraging in Maryland.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Join scholar and author Gaylord Torrence for a fascinating talk about the challenges of curating Native American objects.
Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.
Undergraduate students with an interest in and experience with history, museums, and/or material culture are encouraged to apply for the 2023 Pinkard-Bolton internship at Homewood Museum.