Georgia Capitol Museum
Under the golden dome of the Georgia State Capitol, a new exhibit in the Georgia Capitol Museum shines a spotlight on agriculture in Georgia. The exhibit is designed to educate visitors on the importance...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 19, 2021 · Last modified September 13, 2021
Under the golden dome of the Georgia State Capitol, a new exhibit in the Georgia Capitol Museum shines a spotlight on agriculture in Georgia. The exhibit is designed to educate visitors on the importance...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 23, 2021 · Last modified July 13, 2021
A new exhibit at Macon’s Tubman Museum takes a closer look at how the HIV/AIDS epidemic has affected African-Americans. In partnership with Georgia Equality, the Tubman is featuring a new photography exhibit named ‘African...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 21, 2021 · Last modified June 24, 2021
In the early 1900s Jewish businessman Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington forged one of the earliest collaborations between Jews and African Americans. The pair created schools throughout the nation for Black children who...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 14, 2021 · Last modified April 23, 2021
Your children have likely heard of the word “habitat” — but the new outdoor exhibit at the Fernbank Museum helps explain exactly what it is and its overarching importance. The new exhibit — called...
by Nicole Ackman · Published February 2, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
Museums were intended to be centers for learning and spaces to educate the public. Our current understanding and approach to these institutions grew from a human impulse to collect, categorize, and understand. To make...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 17, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
The Davenport House Museum is a carefully restored landmark showcasing what life was like in Savannah 200 years ago – but the Davenports were not the only family living under this storied roof back...
by Nicole Ackman · Published December 16, 2020 · Last modified February 22, 2021
Ruth E. Carter made history in 2019 by becoming the first Black person to win an Oscar for costume design for her work on “Black Panther.” It was her third nomination in a career...
by Nicole Ackman · Published August 6, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
The 6th Cavalry Museum in Fort Oglethorpe is excited to announce a new exhibit coming to the museum and opening on Aug. 18, the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The story...