Mar 23 2021
A Celebration of Women’s History Month: Women in Public Art in Boston

A Celebration of Women’s History Month: Women in Public Art in Boston

Presented by Loring Greenough House at Loring Greenough House

Mary Howland Smoyer has been an active leader of the Boston Women’s Heritage Trail (BWHT) since it was founded in 1989 to research, document and celebrate Boston women’s history. Mary is a retired Boston Public School teacher and librarian, and a nut about women’s history. Mary will discuss six statues celebrating women in Boston and will be joined by the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum to spotlight the State House's Anne Hutchison statue. Join Mary, the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum, and the Loring-Greenough House as we explore the significant monuments reflecting women’s history in Boston Public Art.

This is a virtual online event. You must RSVP before 6:30pm on the day of the event as a link to join our virtual lecture will be sent to the email used to RSVP at 6:30pm on March 23rd.

Admission Info

FREE ADMISSION

This event is Presented free of charge thanks to our generous sponsor Sazama Real Estate!

The option to contribute a donation to the Loring Greenough House will be available when registering.

Phone: 617-524-3158

Dates & Times

2021/03/23 - 2021/03/23

Location Info

Loring Greenough House

12 South Street, Boston, MA 02130