2023 Gallery Talks & Programs

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Don’t miss these upcoming talks, tours, and programs coming up throughout our 2023 season in the John L. Wehle Gallery! 🎙️
“An Empire State of Mind – Origins of US Shotguns and the Waterfowl Conservation Movement” (at the Antiques Preview Party)
Friday, May 12 | 7 p.m.
Join guest speaker Dr. Keith G. Tidball in the John L. Wehle Gallery Lobby
“Being neither man nor woman’: Gender and the persona of the Public Universal Friend” Saturday, May 27 | 2 – 3 p.m.
Join guest lecturer Dr. Paul Moyer (Professor in SUNY Brockport‘s Department of History) for a discussion of the Public Universal Friend.
Tartan & Plaid Mania!
Saturday, June 10 | 1:30 – 3 p.m.
Join us in the John L. Wehle Gallery on the first day of our Celtic Faire for an exploration of all things tartan! Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.
Silent Seduction: Gendered Fashion Flirtations
Saturday, June 24 | 1 – 2 p.m.
Meet us in the John L. Wehle Gallery for “Silent Seduction,” a fun look at flirtation in the 19th century! Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.
Fashion in Flux: Transitional Fashions of the 1820s An Historical Get-Ready-with-Me
Saturday, August 26 | 1:30 – 3 p.m.
Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.
Devilishly Delicious Duck Dishes of the 19th Century Canard à la Presse
Saturday, September 30 | 2 -3 p.m.
On the first day of our annual Agricultural Fair, visit the John L. Wehle Gallery to sink your teeth into a discussion about popular duck dishes and cooking implements from the 19th century. Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.
An Orderly Eternal Rest The American Rural Cemetery Movement
Saturday, October 7 | 2 – 3 p.m.
Visit the John L. Wehle Gallery (if you dare!) to learn about the rural cemetery movement of the 19th century. Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.

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Sat, Jun 10 • Times Vary

Genesee Country Village & Museum • 1410 Flint Hill Rd, Mumford 14511

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Sat, Jun 10 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Sat, June 24 • 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Sat, August 26 • 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Sat, September 30 • 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Sat, October 7 • 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Description

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Don’t miss these upcoming talks, tours, and programs coming up throughout our 2023 season in the John L. Wehle Gallery! 🎙️
“An Empire State of Mind – Origins of US Shotguns and the Waterfowl Conservation Movement” (at the Antiques Preview Party) Friday, May 12 | 7 p.m. Join guest speaker Dr. Keith G. Tidball in the John L. Wehle Gallery Lobby
“Being neither man nor woman’: Gender and the persona of the Public Universal Friend” Saturday, May 27 | 2 – 3 p.m. Join guest lecturer Dr. Paul Moyer (Professor in SUNY Brockport‘s Department of History) for a discussion of the Public Universal Friend.
Tartan & Plaid Mania! Saturday, June 10 | 1:30 – 3 p.m. Join us in the John L. Wehle Gallery on the first day of our Celtic Faire for an exploration of all things tartan! Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.
Silent Seduction: Gendered Fashion Flirtations Saturday, June 24 | 1 – 2 p.m. Meet us in the John L. Wehle Gallery for “Silent Seduction,” a fun look at flirtation in the 19th century! Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.
Fashion in Flux: Transitional Fashions of the 1820s An Historical Get-Ready-with-Me Saturday, August 26 | 1:30 – 3 p.m. Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.
Devilishly Delicious Duck Dishes of the 19th Century Canard à la Presse Saturday, September 30 | 2 -3 p.m. On the first day of our annual Agricultural Fair, visit the John L. Wehle Gallery to sink your teeth into a discussion about popular duck dishes and cooking implements from the 19th century. Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.
An Orderly Eternal Rest The American Rural Cemetery Movement Saturday, October 7 | 2 – 3 p.m. Visit the John L. Wehle Gallery (if you dare!) to learn about the rural cemetery movement of the 19th century. Hosted by curator Brandon Brooks.

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