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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Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation featured by the National Trust for Historic Preservation
In January 2025, the Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation became part of the National Trust’s Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program, marking a historic first…
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5 HAHS sites awarded in 4th Round of Dorothy C. Radgowski Learning Through Women’s Achievement in the Arts grants
The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced grants totaling $76,577 for five Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios sites during Women’s History Month. These funding efforts…
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Whatever It Takes: Five Artists Who Used Unconventional Materials to Create Art in Their Homes
In January 2025, the Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program will celebrate its 25th anniversary by welcoming its largest-ever class of affiliate members, featuring 19…
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9 Places Where Women Made History
In honor of Women’s History Month, the National Trust for Historic Preservation highlights nine historic sites where women made significant contributions, including two HAHS sites.…
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Spotlight on the East Hampton Historical Society’s new STEAM program
The East Hampton Historical Society, through the Dorothy C. Radgowski Grant, launched the “Artistic Identities” program in 2023. It integrates STEAM, history, and art to…
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Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park featured in Preservation Magazine, Winter 2025 issue
In New Hampshire’s Cornish countryside, Augustus Saint-Gaudens crafted a 12-foot bronze Lincoln, revolutionizing American art. His studio attracted artists, creating the “Cornish Colony.” Saint-Gaudens National…