Arts and Entertainment
January 12, 2023
From: Morris-Jumel MansionJanuary 2023 Events
This Month at the Mansion
-ConEd Family Day: Celebrate the Lunar New Year with Activity To-Go Kits
-Virtual Parlor Chat: Alexander Hamilton's Life & Legacy
-Paranormal Investigation for Hamilton and Burr's Birthday
-MJM's Exhibition Revised Histories
-School Programs Bookings
-Paranormal Programs
-Morris-Jumel Mansion Wine
COVID-19 Protocol Update
As of October 6th, 2022, Morris-Jumel Mansion no longer requires proof of vaccination for regular self-guided tours. Proof of vaccination may still be required for special events.
All visitors ages 2+ must wear a mask while inside the Mansion.
ConEd Family Day: Celebrate the Lunar New Year with Activity To-Go Kits
Saturday, January 14
Pick up between 12:00 - 3:00 PM
Chinese-American culture has been an important part of New York City life for centuries, and the city celebrates the Lunar New Year with a colorful festival in Chinatown. Celebrate the coming Year of the Rabbit (beginning January 22, 2023) from your home by learning about the Chinese zodiac animals and making a rabbit-themed activity!
Please note that to-go kit reservations are currently filled, but any bags not picked up by 3pm will be given to walk-ups. If any cancelations release kits before Saturday, they will be available through the link below.
Lunar New Year To-Go Kit Reservation
Paranormal Historical Investigation for Hamilton and Burr's Birthday
Saturday, January 28
6:30 - 9:00 PM
Hamilton's birth date has been hotly debated - but January is definitely his birth-month! In honor of Hamilton's birthday, MJM will host a specialized paranormal investigation focusing on the famous founding father's connection to the Mansion, including his "frenemy" Aaron Burr, who lived here. Perhaps the ghost of Alexander will join us and personally settle the controversy over his birthdate!
During the program, you will have after-dark access to ghost hunt in the period rooms of the Mansion, normally closed off to the public. Believers and skeptics alike will enjoy the evening, and will have the opportunity to possibly communicate with Morris-Jumel Mansion’s former residents using paranormal investigative equipment. Ages 18+, proof of vaccination required.
Register through Eventbrite. Masks are required inside the museum.
Register for the Paranormal Historical Investigation
Virtual Parlor Chat: Alexander Hamilton’s Life & Legacy with the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society
Wednesday, January 18
7:00 - 8:00 PM
January is Alexander Hamilton’s birthday month, so what better time for the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society to join Morris-Jumel’s monthly Virtual Parlor chat to discuss Hamilton’s Life & Legacy!
This virtual conversation will explore an overview of the life and legacy of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. Attendants will get an overview of:
-Hamilton's early life in the Caribbean
-Hamilton as a military man
-Hamilton's wife, Elizabeth Schuyler
-Hamilton and the creation and ratification of the U.S. Constitution
-Hamilton’s connection to the Morris-Jumel Mansion
This conversation will feature Nicole Scholet, President of the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society, and Sergio Villavicencio, Vice President of the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society.
All those who attend the virtual event live will be entered to win a copy of a copy of Alexander Hamilton’s Guide to Life by Jeff Wilser.
Free event; Eventbrite registration required.
RSVP for the Virtual Parlor Chat with the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society
Exhibition On-View
Revised Histories
On View: December 1, 2022 - April 30, 2023
Revised Histories is a site-specific installation by Traci Talasco which re-creates architectural sections of the Mansion out of carved erasers. Connecting to the history of its former residents, the artist calls attention to the details that have been purposely left out, or that have changed over time through the re-telling and/or uncovering of new facts. The use of erasers as a material conceptually and poetically represents the removal of information, both through erasing and carving. This exhibition investigates the re-telling of history and the information that is lost or missing in the process. The implied action of erasing speaks of mistakes or inaccuracies and of history itself.
This exhibition is on-view at the Morris-Jumel Mansion from December 1, 2022 through April 30, 2023.
Come Visit the Mansion with Your School!
Explore history with us by booking an on-site or virtual tour for your class! Each program is led by an educator and will provide an inquiry-based exploration of the museum and its history, with the option of adding on a related hands-on activity.
January bookings are limited with programs available on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Click the button below to request a tour date and learn more about our educational programs.
Thanks to funding from the New York Community Trust, we have updated our school program offerings to better reflect the stories of the 257-year old historic site. We invite you to explore our offerings, which focus the people who lived and worked at the Mansion and the surrounding neighborhood with clear and direct curriculum-connections. Discounts for Title I Schools are available.
NEW PROGRAMS
Each tour is designed to create meaningful opportunities for learners of all ages to see themselves reflected in the museum’s spaces and its storytelling, and to become empowered to be a part of making history today.
-What Was Life Like in the Past? (K-3)
-Fighting for Freedom: The Mansion During the American Revolution (Grades 4-12)
-What Does It Mean to be American? (Grades 4-12)
Any questions, please contact Adrian Sexton, Interim School Programs Manager at [email protected]. You can request your tour here.
Paranormal Programs
In addition to our upcoming Paranormal Historical Investigations, Morris-Jumel Mansion offers private paranormal investigations all year around!
Want to book a PRIVATE Paranormal Historical Investigation?
Contact us to inquire about available dates.
Morris-Jumel Mansion Wine
In partnership with Old York Cellars, Morris-Jumel Mansion has an exclusive selection of Mansion-themed wine. A portion of the proceeds of every bottle sold is donated to the Mansion to support our public programming and mission to serve our community. Purchase one or more of these custom wines for yourself or as a gift for your favorite history buff while simultaneously lending your support to the museum. Cheers!