The houses will be closed from Monday, April 7 to Friday, April 11 for further maintenance. They will reopen for tours on Tuesday, April.
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Public Programs
Weeksville Heritage Center’s programming lives at the intersection of history, art, and culture. Come be a part our thriving community!

Education
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History. Art. Culture.
UPCOMING
Legacy is a Living Force
Legacy is not static—it’s a living force breathing through us, shaping the world we create. This March, we dedicate our time to honoring the artists, thinkers, and visionaries who have transitioned yet continue to guide us—Faith Ringgold, Lorraine O’Grady, Judith Jamison, and Nikki Giovanni. Through film screenings, workshops, discussions, and communal gatherings, we celebrate their brilliance and let their work sustain our creativity in the face of our present reality. We hope that you join us this month in communion.


Rest and Restore Yoga
We invite you to join us at our Rest and Restore yoga series led by Six of Sensate Wellness and take a moment for you! Open to all ages and skill levels. Rest assured, no RSVP or tickets are required for the classes. Simply show up and join us for a rejuvenating yoga experience. Simply show up and join us for a rejuvenating yoga experience. Space is limited and offered on a first come-first served basis. Please note that doors close 10 minutes after the class begins, so do plan to arrive on time.
Iterative Fictions [IF]
Weeksville Heritage Center is pleased to announce Iterative Fictions [IF], an exhibition featuring new sculpture, sound, and mixed-reality artworks by Eto Otitigbe, culminating his tenure as the 2024 Artist-in-Residence at Weeksville Heritage Center. [IF] invites audiences to engage with narratives reshaped through cycles of storytelling, animating objects from Weeksville’s archival collection.