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Although Anna Mary Robertson (“Grandma”) Moses lived in Eagle Bridge, NY, Bennington was her local museum. In the 1960s, the Bennington Museum mounted three hugely successful Moses exhibitions, which prompted them to install a permanent gallery devoted to the artist’s work. In 1973, the museum annexed the one-room schoolhouse attended by Moses, supplementing her art with memorabilia provided by her family. Jane Kallir’s talk examines Moses’s ties to the local community, the evolution of the Moses gallery at the Bennington Museum, and her and her family’s role in promoting the artist. Recorded March 16, 2022
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- Free admission for 1 adult*
- One personalized membership card
- 10% discount in the museum store
- Subscription to the museum's newsletter and email update service
- Invitations to members-only events
- Reciprocal benefits at the Consortium of New England Art Museums
- Eligible for all tours offered by the Museum Travel Alliance
- New Member or Upgrade perks: A Grandma Moses magnet and set of postcards
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Out of stockSaturday, February 12, 5pm to 7pm Limit to 12 people, proof of vaccination required
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- Admission for two adults for one year
- Discounts on programs, workshops, and events
- Reciprocal benefits at the Consortium of New England Art Museums
- Eligible for all tours offered by the Museum Travel Alliance
- 10% discount in Museum Store
- New Member or Upgrade perks: A Grandma Moses magnet and set of postcards
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- Admission for any two adults who hold the Non-Profit card or the digital check-out slip from the participating library/organization*
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- Admission for two adults for one year*
- Discounts on programs, workshops, and events
- Reciprocal benefits at the Consortium of New England Art Museums
- Benefits at North American Reciprocal Museums (NARM)
- Eligible for all tours offered by the Museum Travel Alliance
- 10% discount in Museum Store and on space rentals
- 4 single-use guest passes**
- 2 guests may accompany the member on any Bennington Museum visit