The Howland Daguerreotypes: An Exhibit of Early Portraits

Through the generosity of the Howland Stone Store Museum (Sherwood, NY) we look forward to welcoming an existing exhibit that showcases the life and background of 2021 Inductee Emily Howland. Visitors will also be able to access on on-line catalog that gives a complete and compelling story of her family, her convictions, and background of […]

Suffrage Songs with the Eastman School of Music

Performers from the Eastman School of Music will be at the Hall for a short performance of songs from the suffrage movement on Saturday, October 5th from 2:00-2:30pm. Admission: Regular admission rates apply Adults: $7 | Senior citizens/Veterans/Students: $6 | Children 12 and under: $5 | Children under 2: free

Artist Talk with Julie Thurber

Join the National Women's Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 12th at 2:00pm for a sit down discussion with Corning-based artist Julie Thurber as she discusses her vision and inspiration for her exhibit Dirty Laundry and Other Women's Work. Dirty Laundry and Other Women's Work will be on display at the Hall until January 4th, 2025. […]

Creative Women of the Finger Lakes: Arts and Craftivism

National Women's Hall of Fame 1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls, NY, United States

In partnership with the Finger Lakes Art Council, the Hall will be hosting Creative Women of the Finger Lakes: Art and Craftivism from November 2024 until March 2025. This exhibit showcases the work of women artists and craftivists from the Finger Lakes region of New York, often highlighting themes of social activism and personal expression through creative […]

Basic Embroidery and Fabric Collage for Kids

Learn some simple sewing techniques and a few decorative embroidery stitches. We’ll use these skills to create one of kind fabric collage pieces. Each participant will receive an individual kit with all necessary supplies, including thread, needle, and fabric. Additional supplies will be made available during the workshop for additional embellishments. Ages 9-14. Date: Saturday, […]

Rust Dyeing and Fabric Collage

Get ready to create stunning rust dyed fabric using a variety of rusty objects. Participants will learn a quick dye method and instructions will be provided for other methods as well. Each participant will learn a quick rust dye technique using silk organza due to its quick reaction time. While the fabric is “cooking”, you […]

Curator Talk:The Emily Howland exhibit at the National Women’s Hall of Fame

National Women's Hall of Fame 1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls, NY, United States

"I Strove to Realize Myself and to Serve" - The Call of 19th-Century Reformer Emily Howland Come join us for an exciting in person event at the National Women's Hall of Fame as we dive into the fascinating world of Emily Howland. Our knowledgeable curator Larry Bell from the Howland Stone Store Museum will guide you through the exhibit, […]

The Role of PR in the Fight for Women’s Rights feat. Arien Rozelle

National Women's Hall of Fame 1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls, NY, United States

Join us at The National Women's Hall of Fame for an enlightening discussion on the impact of public relations in advancing women’s rights. Join us for an insightful discussion on the power of public relations in advancing women’s rights. Featuring PR expert Arien Rozelle from Syracuse University Newhouse School of Public Communications, this event will explore how […]

Meet the Curator: Women Illustrators of the Golden Age

National Women's Hall of Fame 1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls, NY, United States

Through the display of works by eight little-known women artists commissioned by the American Book Company, Creating Childhood Wonder: Women Illustrators of the Golden Age seeks to examine the impact of these individuals in the education of the United States’ youth during the early twentieth century. This exhibition celebrates the artistry of these women and how they […]

Meet Author Sara Catterall at the National Women’s Hall of Fame

National Women's Hall of Fame 1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls, NY, United States

Join us for a meet and greet with Sara Catterall, author of Amelia Bloomer: Journalist, Suffragist, Anti-Fashion Icon. This book is a fascinating look at an underappreciated woman in American history whose newspaper fostered a national conversation on women’s issues. Amelia Bloomer, inducted in 1995, edited and published The Lily, the first newspaper for and by women.

Steeped in History: Tea with Trailblazing Women! Costume contest!

National Women's Hall of Fame 1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls, NY, United States

Join us for a delightful afternoon at The National Women's Hall of Fame as we celebrate remarkable women from history over a cup of tea. Put on your best historical costume and participate in our Costume Contest for a chance to win fabulous prizes! Don't miss this unique opportunity to honor the trailblazers who have shaped our world. Reserve […]

Opening Reception: Mary Church Terrell and the Traveling Griots Exhibition

National Women's Hall of Fame 1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls, NY, United States

You're invited to celebrate the opening of an evocative traveling exhibition at The National Women’s Hall of Fame. Mary Church Terrell and The Traveling Griots: Exemplars of Black Womanhood Honoring the legacy of Hall of Fame inductee Mary Church Terrell, this exhibition brings to life the vision and valor of Terrell and her contemporaries—trailblazing African […]