Exhibit Opening: Working Title @ Heurich House
When:
April 27,2023 –
April 27,2023
all-day
Where:
Heurich House Museum
1307 New Hampshire Ave NW
1307 New Hampshire Ave NW
Celebrate the opening of Heurich House's new exhibition from 4:00 pm - 7:30 pm: Working Title. This exhibit explores domestic labor at the turn of the 20th centruy. Working Title asks its audiance to cirtically question established narratives, interrogate how the gaps in historic memory are created, and actively uncover silences. The exhinits goal is to encourage a more equitable and empathetic understand of the past through it ongong research of the historic household staff members who worked for the Heurich House, and Amelia Heurich, the household manager who was married to her brewer and business man Christan Heiruch.
Registration is not required, but registration may be done here
Working Title asks its audience to critically question estabelished narratives, interrogate how the gaps in historic memory are created, and actively uncover silences. The exhibit’s goal is to to encourage a more equitable and empathetic understanding of the past through its ongoing research of the historic household staff members who worked for the Heurich family, and Amelia Heurich, the household manager who was married to brewer & businessman, Christian Heurich.Working Title asks its audience to critically question established narrativWorking Title asks its audience to critically question established narratives, interrogate how the gaps in historic memory are created, and actively uncover silences. The exhibit’s goal is to to encourage a more equitable and empathetic understanding of the past through its ongoing research of the historic household staff members who worked for the Heurich family, and Amelia Heurich, the household manager who was married to brewer & businessman, Christian Heurich.es, interrogate how the gaps in historic memory are created, and actively uncover silences. The exhibit’s goal is to to encourage a more equitable and empathetic understanding of the past through its ongoing research of the historic household staff members who worked for the Heurich family, and Amelia Heurich, the household manager who was married to brewer & businessman, Christian Heurich.
Registration is not required, but registration may be done here
Working Title asks its audience to critically question estabelished narratives, interrogate how the gaps in historic memory are created, and actively uncover silences. The exhibit’s goal is to to encourage a more equitable and empathetic understanding of the past through its ongoing research of the historic household staff members who worked for the Heurich family, and Amelia Heurich, the household manager who was married to brewer & businessman, Christian Heurich.Working Title asks its audience to critically question established narrativWorking Title asks its audience to critically question established narratives, interrogate how the gaps in historic memory are created, and actively uncover silences. The exhibit’s goal is to to encourage a more equitable and empathetic understanding of the past through its ongoing research of the historic household staff members who worked for the Heurich family, and Amelia Heurich, the household manager who was married to brewer & businessman, Christian Heurich.es, interrogate how the gaps in historic memory are created, and actively uncover silences. The exhibit’s goal is to to encourage a more equitable and empathetic understanding of the past through its ongoing research of the historic household staff members who worked for the Heurich family, and Amelia Heurich, the household manager who was married to brewer & businessman, Christian Heurich.