Rokeby Museum is closed for the season. We look forward to seeing you in 2025. Additional programs and events are being planned for the winter and early spring. Sign up for our eNewsletter to receive the Museum's news and announcements.
This International Women’s Day, Rokeby Museum honors the artistic achievements of two generations of Robinson women, Anna and her two daughters, Rachael and Mary.
Our 2025 seasonal exhibit, Inspired by Nature: The Women Artists of Rokeby, will showcase their extensive artwork of flora and fauna, subjects which were drawn from the grounds of Rokeby.
Inspired by Nature: The Women Artists of Rokeby will open at the start of our season, May 10th, 2025.
Too excited to wait? Stop by Rokeby Museum on our Free Museum Day, March 15th, 10:00am – 4:00pm. Explore our main exhibit, Seeking Freedom: The Underground Railroad and the Legacy of an Abolitionist Family, and check out our gift shop for prints and reproductions of more Robinson art!
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Mar 8
Rokeby Museum is looking for volunteer tour guides. You will introduce visitors to the four generations of the Robinson Family who lived at Rokeby from 1793–1961. They were farmers, abolitionists, and artists; Rokeby is one of the best-documented Underground Railroad sites in the country. Train one-on-one and with printed information. Guiding is a wonderful way to connect with visitors from around the country and introduce them to this very special Historic homestead. Email director@rokeby.org. Website: www.rokeby.org.
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Jan 17
We are now closed for the season and look forward to seeing you in when we re-open on Saturday, May 10, 2025. |