What: Women's Work
Where: New York Historical Society
170 Central Park W.
(at Richard Guilder Way 77th St.)
New York, NY
Who: All ages
When: Through August 25, 2024
The Women's Work exhibit at the New York Historical Society covers all types of work that women do not just the work they do for pay. It also covers things such as the gender gap and how aside from gender other things like race, ethnicity, and social class have also affected the work women were able to or expected to do at a particular time or a particular place. The exhibit includes numerous objects and artifacts not arranged linearly, but in a way that encourages visitors to see connections between things and people over time. For instance, side-by-side pictures of Sojourner Truth and Marsha P. Johnson remind us that both were fighting for their rights for different reasons, using different methods during different periods. Ultimately, the exhibit shows that while woman's work can be anything what they are actually able to do is very much a result of the politics of their time.
And that's our view. For more information about the exhibit go to www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/womens-work. For more information about the New York Historical Society in general or to purchase tickets to visit the museum, go to www.nyhistory.org.
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