Mindful History

SEE THINK CONNECT UNCOVER

Join us for a Museum-based experience focusing on connecting participants with our exhibitions and more during the long months of winter.  Experiences include exploring art and history, yoga and meditation, decorative arts, and journaling at the Whaling Museum and NHA Historic Properties.


Connecting Through Art

Join the conversation to discover your personal connection to art and history in the Whaling Museum’s Island People: Portraits and Stories from Nantucket exhibit.

MARCH 28
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art

April 1
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art

April 4
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art

April 8
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art

April 11
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art

April 15
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art

April 18
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art

April 22
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art

April 25
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art

April 29
Mindful History: Connecting Through Art


Decorative Arts

APRIL 4
Mindful History: Decorative Arts Handprinted Cards and Envelopes

APRIL 18
Mindful History: Decorative Arts Collage Cards

MAY 2
Mindful History: Decorative Arts Handprinted Image Transfer Cards


Yoga, Breathwork at Greater Light

APRIL 1
Mindful History: Vinyasa Flow Yoga with Chip Davis

APRIL 8
Mindful History: Focused Flow Yoga with Caitlin Marcoux

APRIL 15
Mindful History: Breathwork & Meditation with Andrew Viselli

April 22
Mindful History: Vinyasa Flow Yoga with Chip Davis

APRIL 29
Mindful History: Mindful History: Soundbath and Meditation with Joanna Roche

MAY 6
Mindful History: Soundbath and Meditation with Joanna Roche


Generously supported by The Tupancy-Harris Foundation

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Banner image: Hummock Pond, Mary Patricia (Pat) Gardner (1926-2001), Oil on canvas, 1960-1975, NHA Collection, Gift of Joan Manley, 2006.31.16

The Nantucket Historical Association preserves and interprets the history of Nantucket through its programs, collections, and properties, in order to promote the island’s significance and foster an appreciation of it among all audiences.

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