NEH in the News
NEH-funded exhibit at the Walters Art Museum explores the African presence in Renaissance Europe, from the Baltimore Sun.
Duquesne professor uses technology to authenticate works attributed to Lincoln, an NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant project, from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Mason City, Iowa hosts NEH Landmarks workshop for eighty schoolteachers on “Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School in the Midwest,” from Mason City Globe Gazette.
“Toasting History in a Cellar Saloon;” Edward Rothstein reviews new NEH-funded Shop Life exhibit at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, from the New York Times.
NEH-supported 1968: The Year That Rocked America exhibit opens at the Senator John Heinz History Center, from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Elizabethtown College hosts the NEH-funded traveling exhibition Manifold Greatness: The Creation and Afterlife of the King James Bible, from the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal.
PBS explores the complicated Henry Ford with the NEH-funded American Experience documentary, airing January 29, from the Lansing State Journal.
NEH-funded series Shakespeare Uncovered “looks to the stars to explore the Bard,” from the Los Angeles Times.
“Actors Reading Between the Lines: Shakespeare Still Exudes Mystery,” review of NEH-funded series Shakespeare Uncovered, from the New York Times.
Review of NEH-funded 3-part documentary series The Abolitionists, from the Washington Times.