Programs & Events
AAS programs include a variety of virtual and hybrid public programs, virtual book talks, and in-person seminars. Free public tours of Antiquarian Hall are given every Wednesday at 3:00 pm .
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Upcoming
Programs by theme
Women Make History Nature and the Environment Artist in the Archive Perspectives from the CollectionBook History Visual Culture Insights from Indigenous Studies Summer Seminars Undergraduate Seminar K-12 Digital Resources Historic Children's Voices
Photography
When visiting the American Antiquarian Society or attending an AAS program, individuals may be photographed by our staff for marketing or promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform the photographer. To have a photograph removed from one of our online platforms, please contact us at library@mwa.org.
Partners
The American Antiquarian Society is funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency that supports public programs in the arts, humanities, and sciences.
Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in programs, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Founded in 2018, Worcester Black History Project (WBHP) recognizes and celebrates the experiences of Black people in Worcester and the surrounding area. WBHP encourages the preservation and sharing of this history through scholarly educational outreach and programming.