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SUMMARY:Faces of Egypt: Documenting the Discovery of King Tutankamen's Tomb
DESCRIPTION:“Faces of Egypt”\nDocumenting the Discovery of King Tutankamen’s Tomb\nPastels by Howard Freemont Stratton\, Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art\nOpens: Saturday\, September 23\, 2023; Closes Sunday\, December 31\, 2024 \nFree with admission to the Musuem. \nHoward Freemont Stratton\, one of the original stockholders in the community of Rose Valley\, spent time at the Tutankamen tomb site in 1925-1926.  While there he chose to make pastel drawings of the native Egyptian peasant to show their qualities of dignity and self-respect.  the use of pastel as the most suitable medium for interpreting the qualities of objects and atmosphere in the dry region around the Nile allowed the rendering of its colorfulness without crudity.  The signatures on Mr. Stratton’s sketches are made in Egyptian hieroglyphics.  18 pastels will be exhibited. \n\nDonations can be made online or at the door.  Click here to donate online. \n 
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/faces-of-egypt-documenting-the-discovery-of-king-tutankamens-tomb/
LOCATION:Rose Valley Museum\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Life and Art of D. Owen Stephens
DESCRIPTION:“The Life and Art of D. Owen Stephens”\nAn Exhibit of Art\, Artifacts\, and Memorabilia.\nOpens June 25\, 2022 \ncurated by\nRyan Berley\, Curator\, RVMHS\nMargaret Dee\, RVMHS Board member and cataloger of Starr/Stephens Collection\nSue Keilbaugh\, RVMHS Board member and cataloger of Starr/Stephens Collection\n\nSaturday\, June 25\, 2022 through August 30\, 2023 \nDaniel Owen Stephens\, son of Alice and Charles Stephens\, displayed a passion for astronomy starting in his childhood.  It continued through his teenage years\, when his parents created an observatory above the octagonal stairway at Thunderbird Lodge\, and eventually into his adult career.  Initially\, he studied to become a professional astronomer\, but ultimately merged his astronomical insight into the translation of the visible night sky into art.  The display\, containing his art and literature\, starts in his imaginative youth and ends with his final project\, astronomical paintings for the American Museum of Natural History in New York. \nFree with Museum admission \nDonations can be made online or at the door. Click here to donate online.
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/the-life-and-art-of-d-owen-stephens-2/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Fight for Women's Rights
DESCRIPTION:“The Fight for Women’s Rights – Getting the Vote and Beyond”\nAn Exhibit of Memorabilia from the 19th to the 21st century.\ncurated by\nWendy Chmielewski\, historian\, author\, curator and specialist in 19th C. U.S. women’s history\nJordan Landes\, Curator of the Friends Historical Library & Interim Curator of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection\nMary Beth Sigado\, cataloging metadata librarian of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection\n\nSaturday\, October 23\, 2021 at 12:00pm through February 28\, 2022 at 4:00pm \nAmerican women have battled for equal rights from the 1800s\nto the present; equal rights to education\, access to all jobs and\nprofessions\, rights in marriage\, and for respect. These battles\nhave gone well beyond the fight for the right to vote and are\ncontinuing today. \nFree with Museum admission \nDonations can be made online or at the door. Click here to donate online.
URL:https://rosevalleymuseum.org/event/the-fight-for-womens-rights/
LOCATION:Thunderbird Lodge\, 41 Rose Valley Road\, Rose Valley\, PA\, 19063\, United States
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