Events
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Alida Livingston’s World: Women in New Netherland and Early New York
At our 44th, in October 2022, was Alida Livingston’s World: Women in New Netherland and Early New York, held in conjunction with the New-York Historical Society....
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Dutch Albany in History & Art
Dutch Albany in History & Art, a joint conference with the Albany Institute of History & Art and the New York State Museum, was held...
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Fort Orange Gala Dinner
Commemorating the Four Hundredth Anniversary Of The Settlement of New Netherland and The Establishment of Fort Orange And The Fiftieth Anniversary Of Charly Gehring’s Work...
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NNI Annual Meeting November 15th, 2025
Save the Date: join us at the New York Historical for our annual conference on Saturday November 15. More details to come.
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The sounds of New Netherland and the Dutch Atlantic World
Join me for our the Live From New Amsterdam on Thursday, January 22nd at noon. I'll be speaking with Dr. Danny Noorlander about the sounds...
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The Van Rensselaer Manor Papers
A conversation with Lauren Moore and Elizabeth Jakubowski of the NYS Library On Thursday, March 26th, I’ll be speaking with Lauren Moore, the New York State...
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Beyond Blue and White – The History of Delftware
A conversation with decorative arts specialist Genevieve Wheeler Brown about her new book Beyond Blue and White: The Hidden History of Delftware and the Women Behind the Iconic Ceramic
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Live From New Amsterdam: Johannes Vermeer
In his new biography, Vermeer: A Life Lost and Found (Norton, 2026), Andrew Graham-Dixon offers a startling new perspective on one of history’s most beloved artists. Join Russell Shorto as he talks to Graham-Dixon about Vermeer's unique milieu and recounts the detective work that led him to unravel these mysterious paintings.



