Friday, October 4 at 4:00 PM
This program is free with your Museum admission!
After the tour stay and enjoy a captivating Conversation with artists Courtney M. Leonard and Holly Mitituq Nordlum, included with your admission!
Book Launch & Curator Tour: Wider World & Scrimshaw
Friday, October 4 at 4:00 PM
Join us on Friday, October 4th for an exclusive daytime tour led by Naomi Slipp, Douglas and Cynthia Crocker Endowed Chair for the Chief Curator & Director of Museum Learning, as we celebrate the launch of The Wider World & Scrimshaw, the latest exhibition catalogue from the New Bedford Whaling Museum. This remarkable 300-page publication explores carving traditions from across the Pacific that developed alongside whaling routes – from New Bedford to Oceania and the Arctic – while challenging long-standing assumptions about the scrimshaw.
Often seen as the domain of White, male, New England whalers, scrimshaw is in fact a global art form with deep ties to Indigenous material culture. The New Bedford Whaling Museum’s collection tells a more complex and diverse story, bringing together works from across the Pacific world.
Program Highlights:
- Curator Tour: Gain unique insights from the exhibition’s curator as she shares the research and preparation behind this groundbreaking exhibition and catalogue.
- Book Signing: Get your signed copy of The Wider World & Scrimshaw and enjoy a special discount on scrimshaw-related products in the Museum Store.
Additional Program:
- Stay and enjoy a captivating Conversation with artists Courtney M. Leonard and Holly Mitituq Nordlum, included with your admission! Join us immediately after the book launch for this enriching experience.
This program and corresponding exhibition and publications and contributions was made possible through major support from The Henry Luce Foundation and The Terra Foundation for American Art; and contributions from The CIRI Foundation, The Decorative Arts Trust, the Jessie Ball DuPont Fund, Furthermore: a program of the J.M. Kaplan Fund, and a National Maritime Heritage Grant, administered by the National Park Service, US Department of the Interior, through the Massachusetts Historical Commission