Read articles about HAHS sites from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, from gift guides, to listicles, to features in Preservation Magazine.
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Centering Indigenous Women in Art History
Native Arts on Native Lands: A Tour of Women’s Art at Four Historic Sites by Sarah Pawlicki (March 2026) Four HAHS member sites are featured…
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Judd Foundation Featured in Preservation Magazine
Donald Judd’s Restored Architecture Office Reopens in Marfa, Texas, feature by Preservation Magazine
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Envisioning the Olympic Games at 5 Historic Sites
Celebrating the 2026 Winter Olympics, the National Trust for Historic Preservation asked staff at their Historic sties and the Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program…
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9 Visions of Winter from Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios
National Trust sites share winter-inspired art and objects from their collections, from snowy landscapes to festive sleighs and botanical studies.
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Inside the Lelooska Foundation: A Multi-Generational Haven for Indigenous Art
The Lelooska Foundation in Washington State joins Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios as one of its first Indigenous sites, preserving Native art traditions.
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New Educational Resources from HAHS Sites on Women’s History
Recipients of the Dorothy C. Radgowski Learning through Women’s Achievement in the Arts Grant, a collaborative project between two programs of the National Trust for Historic…

