Mission Statement:
To broaden our audience, engage their curiosity, animate their creativity, and give them an extraordinary, educational museum experience.
Vision:
We envision Shelburne Museum as a nationally significant institution that is intellectually vibrant, financially sustainable, and that maintains a special commitment to its Vermont community. It seeks to provide visitors with stimulating experiences reflecting the highest standards of scholarship and the intelligence, whimsy, and courage of Electra Havemeyer Webb.
Embark on a journey through American history and explore the captivating world of trains in American visual culture during the transformative period of industrialization from 1840 to 1955. Organized by Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Joslyn Art Museum,…
Read More »Special Exhibition Celebrates Innovative Student Art Program Hinesburg Students to Show Work at Shelburne Museum Shelburne, VT -- Shelburne Museum is hosting an exhibition of artwork created by students at Hinesburg Community School, the…
Read More »Foundation Started by Business Leader and Vermont Resident Honors Artistic Legacies of Late Wife and Daughter Hinesburg, VT -- The Olivia & Leslie Foundation, in partnership with Shelburne Museum, has launched a visual arts education…
Read More »Shelburne, VT -- Shelburne Museum extends a warm welcome to college students as they return to school with free admission on Saturdays throughout the month of September. Kicking it off Student Saturdays on Labor Day weekend (Saturday, September 2),…
Read More »Shelburne Museum opens for the 2023 season on Saturday, May 13 with a special exhibition Object/s of Play: The Work of Cas Holman and Karen Hewitt that explores the creative processes of two award-winning American toy designers-a generation…
Read More »SHELBURNE, VT - Shelburne Museum has endowed its curatorship of American Decorative Arts in honor of its long-time trustee Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, herself a senior curator of American Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New…
Read More »The Vermont Sampler Initiative has launched a statewide effort to locate, photograph, and document all American samplers and related girlhood embroideries held in the public and private collections of Vermont. This initiative is a collaborative…
Read More »Shelburne, VT -- Shelburne Museum announced Jason Vrooman as Stiller Family Foundation Director of Education. He joins Shelburne from Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont, where he was Chief Curator and Director of Engagement, Diversity,…
Read More »Shelburne, VT - In celebration of Conservation Month, join Director of Conservation Nancie Ravenel for the webinar New Directions in the Care of Indigenous Artworks Housed at Shelburne Museum Ravenel will discuss the ongoing care and conservation…
Read More »Shelburne, VT -- Shelburne Museum has announced its slate of exhibitions for the 2023 season. This year, the museum will feature a variety of special exhibitions focused on creative play, whimsy, and beautiful masterworks of Native American pottery.…
Read More »New Position Ushers in Native American Initiative Shelburne, VT - Shelburne Museum has established a new curatorship in Native American Art and appointed the first curator to hold the position, announced Thomas Denenberg, John Wilmerding Director…
Read More »Join Curator Katie Wood Kirchhoff in conversation with special guests JJ Murphy and Nancy Mladenoff to celebrate the opening of the special online exhibition, Right Under Your Nose: Children’s Printed Textiles from the Collection of JJ Murphy…
Read More »Shelburne, VT -- Due to forecasted extreme weather, Winter Lights at Shelburne Museum is canceled for Friday, December 23. Ticketholders may come to Winter Lights at any time during the remaining Winter Lights evenings: December 22, December…
Read More »Shelburne, VT -- The 2023 Antiques Roadshow schedule has been announced and the segments that were filmed at Shelburne Museum last summer will air in Spring 2023. The broadcast dates for the three episodes from Shelburne Museum are Mondays, April…
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