Events

Community Curation Day

Learn how to preserve precious artifacts at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 24, for our Community Curation Day. Laura Heller, MDAH acquisitions and collections coordinator, will demonstrate how to best preserve books, documents, and artifacts. Visitors may bring in materials for advice on how to preserve, store, and display documents and items. Archival materials will be available for a limited time. This program is free and open to the public. Space is limited. Register here.

Gallery Talk

Join us for “Gallery Talk: Through the Lens of Melody Golding” Thursday, June 5, at 11 a.m. at the Two Mississippi Museums. Photographer and guest curator Melody Golding will share personal insights regarding her journey capturing images of the disaster, reconstruction, and resilience post Hurricane Katrina along with Alison Steiner, a coastal resident whose home is depicted in the Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Remembers, Photographs By Melody Golding exhibit.

En Plein Air: Oil Painting Workshop with Susan Patton

Learn how to paint “en plein air” on the Eudora Welty House & Garden lawn Saturday, May 3, at 9:30 a.m. Susan Patton, an award-winning artist, will conduct an oil painting workshop outdoors, helping participants to draw inspiration from nature to craft their artwork. Registration for each participant is ninety-five dollars. To register, reach out to Patton at susanpattonart@gmail.com. For more information, call 601-353-7762 or email info@eudoraweltyhouse.com.

History Is Lunch: Andrew Karl, “The Black Struggle For Tax Justice in Mississippi”

At noon Wednesday, June 25, Andrew Karl, author and historian, will examine the history of Black Americans taxpayers and the fight for a more equitable system for raising and spending the public’s money as part of the History Is Lunch series. The program will take place in the Craig H. Neilsen Auditorium of the Two Mississippi Museums and will also stream live on the MDAH Facebook page and YouTube channel. Copies of The Black Tax: 150 Years of Theft, Exploitation, and Dispossession in America will be available for sale with a signing to follow.

History Is Lunch: Tom Mould and Rae Nell Vaughn, “Mississippi Choctaw and the Art of Storytelling”

At noon Wednesday, July 30, Tom Mould, author and anthropologist, and Rae Nell Vaughn, member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and tribal archivist, will explore the history of storytelling of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians as part of the History Is Lunch series. The program will take place in the Craig H.

Sunday Screening of Farming Freedom: The Inspiring Story of Black Land Ownership in Mississippi

Join us for a screening of Farming Freedom: The Inspiring Story of Black Land Ownership in Mississippi at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 22, in the Craig H. Neilsen Auditorium of the Two Mississippi Museums. Directed by Kayla Thomas, this 90-minute film tells the story of African American farmers in Mississippi and their struggle for land ownership after enslavement through the present day. Following the screening, a panel will take place featuring moderator Howard Ballou, director Kayla Thomas, Henry Harris, and Tamu Green of SR1 Agriculture and Food Science Department.

Pressed Flower Workshop

Join us for a Pressed Flower Workshop at the Eudora Welty House & Garden at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 8. Rachel Lott, Welty House special projects coordinator, will lead a pressed flower workshop in which participants will create a set of two personalized bookmarks using pressed flowers from the Welty Garden. This program honors Mother's Day and graduation season, honoring the Graduation Tea Party that Chestina Welty hosted for Eudora in 1925 before the Welty House construction was complete. All craft supplies and light refreshments will be provided.

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) Grassroots Organizing Discussion: Exploring the Role of the Black Power in the Civil Rights Movement

Did you know the phrase "Black Power" originated in Mississippi? Learn more about its true meaning and other civil rights history at an upcoming workshop at the Two Mississippi Museums. The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) Learning Toolkit Workshop: Exploring the Role of the Black Power in the Civil Rights Movement will be held Saturday, April 26, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

History Is Lunch: Linda Barnickel, "Milliken's Bend: Fighting for Black Freedom in the Civil War"

At noon Wednesday, June 18, Linda Barnickel, archivist and freelance writer, will examine the immense complexity of events that transpired in northeastern Louisiana during the Vicksburg Campaign, and how those events underscored the implications of Milliken’s Bend as part of the History Is Lunch series. Barnickel is the author of Milliken's Bend: A Civil War Battle in History and Memory. This program will take place in the Craig H.

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