“American Nativity”: Finding Inspiration in Troubled Times

Karen Loccisano and R. Michael Palan, a husband-and-wife artist team from Bridgewater, New Jersey, create handmade, exquisitely detailed Nativity scenes. In American Nativity, they have reimagined what the Nativity miracle might have looked like if it had taken place during the Great Depression, with migrant American farmers traveling west from the drought-stricken plains to California during the Dust Bowl.

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Divine Mothers: Power and Protection

Dr. Jennifer Houser Wegner, Associate Curator in the Egyptian Section at the Penn Museum, explores the history and purpose of ancient Egyptian images of Isis and Horus in Glencairn’s collection.

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Winfred Sumner Hyatt: A Lifetime of Artistry

“Painter, craftsman, musician, student, teacher, husband, father and friend—Winfred Hyatt was all of these” (Charles Kintner, 1961). While Winfred S. Hyatt is remembered principally for his work at Bryn Athyn’s stained-glass studio—which produced windows for both Bryn Athyn Cathedral and Glencairn—he was a man of multiple talents who filled many roles in the life of the community. This essay is an overview of his artistic legacy.

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Google Arts & Culture: Glencairn’s New Partnership

Google Arts & Culture is an immersive way to experience art, history, and culture from more than two thousand organizations worldwide. Glencairn Museum launched its official partnership with this innovative Google platform last spring, and since then over one hundred works of art from the Museum’s permanent collection have been published online.

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#MuseumFromHome: Staying Connected During COVID-19

Number 4, 2020

This spring Glencairn Museum, and other museums and historic sites around the world, have been facing a perplexing challenge. How can we stay relevant and connected with our audiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, when people are unable to visit museums in person?

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“Sacred Adornment: Jewelry as Belief in Ancient Egypt”

Number 2, 2020

Sacred Adornment: Jewelry as Belief in Ancient Egypt, a stunning new exhibition at Glencairn Museum, explores religious beliefs as expressed in the Museum’s collection of ancient Egyptian jewelry. By examining the materials and symbols present in these ornaments, we can come away with a deeper understanding of the complex ideas that guided the artists, as well as the hopes and beliefs of those who first wore this jewelry in ancient times.

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Glencairn Museum’s World Nativities Exhibition

Number 1, 2020

Glencairn Museum’s eleventh annual World Nativities exhibition presents dozens of three-dimensional Nativity scenes collected from many different cultures and communities around the globe. The goal of the exhibition is to show the universal appeal of the Nativity story, and how individuals around the world seek to give it relevance by relating it to their own spiritual, intellectual, cultural, or regional environments.

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Christmas in the Castle: The Guided Tour

Number 12, 2019

How do you celebrate Christmas in a 20th-century castle? Glencairn Museum offers a 45-minute “Christmas in the Castle” guided tour that allows visitors to journey back through time to explore Christmas traditions observed by the Raymond and Mildred Pitcairn family when they lived at Glencairn. In this issue of Glencairn Museum News, our readers will be able to preview some of the highlights of this year’s tour.

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