Exhibitions

EXHIBITIONS

EVENTS

EXPLORE OUR WIDE RANGE OF ONGOING, UPCOMING, AND ONLINE EXHIBITIONS

There’s something new to experience every time you come to the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. Exhibitions change frequently allowing you to explore new facets of Island history and culture with each visit.

Jan 27, 2024 - Jul 14, 2024
The Hollinshead, Cox, and Fleischner Galleries

Clifford: Our Big Red Dog

Clifford the Big Red Dog has been delighting readers for over 60 years. This exhibit invites children and adults alike to play, explore, and learn about Clifford and the man who brought him to life, Norman Bridwell, who called the Vineyard home for over four decades.

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Feb 17, 2024 - May 5, 2024
The Adele H. Waggaman Community Gallery

Clearly Misunderstood: C.F. Giordano

The years of COVID were challenging, but for Islanders there were also moments of great creative expression. For some, it was a time for bringing to life projects that, under normal circumstances, would never have been imagined. This was the case for Charlie Giordano and the motorcycle he calls “Voodoo Doll.” Built over the course of two years in his West Tisbury shop, it is a love letter to art, motorcycles, and to perseverance.

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Mar 2, 2024 - May 26, 2024
The Grain Family Gallery

Percy E. Cowen: My Own Dearest Jane

Percy Cowen was an accomplished illustrator when he was sent overseas to serve in World War I. While at war, he wrote to his wife, Jane, at home on Martha’s Vineyard. Passed by the censors, but still illuminating, these letters were filled with drawings of Percy’s experiences. This exhibition features Cowen's correspondence, as well as his paintings and original illustrations for popular magazines of the day.

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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

May 11, 2024 - Jun 22, 2024
The Adele H. Waggaman Community Gallery

Eye on the Island: Portraits by Peter Simon

During his life, renowned photojournalist Peter Simon (1947 - 2018) captured portraits of famous musicians and political movements, but his heart was always here on the Island. For more than 50 years, Peter photographed the Island and its people in all seasons. Recently, the Museum acquired nearly 300 of Peter's candid portraits, taken during the 1990s. This exhibition features a selection of known and unknown faces, in the hopes that you can help us identify them!

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Jun 8, 2024 - Sep 8, 2024
The Grain Family Gallery

Sailing to Freedom

Maritime Dimensions of the Underground Railroad

The Underground Railroad was not limited to land, but included a network of maritime routes along the Atlantic seaboard. This groundbreaking exhibition sheds light on how freedom was achieved by sea, including the waters around Martha’s Vineyard.

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Sep 21, 2024 - Jan 12, 2025
The Grain Family Gallery

The Secret Life of Seaweed

This immersive exhibition dives deep into the ways in which seaweed has played an important role in Vineyard life for centuries. From farming to cuisine, art to conservation, explore the history and future of these enigmatic organisms!

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ONGOING EXHIBITIONS

The Aileen and Brian Roberts Gallery

One Island, Many Stories

This exhibit offers an introduction to Island history arranged in a thematic way. Visitors are able to learn about the diverse history of Martha’s Vineyard through the lenses of fishing, farming, changing, voyaging, creating, escaping, and belonging.

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The Linnemann Pavilion, Lower Level

Flashes of Brilliance

This exhibit chronicles the history of lighthouses on the Island diving into the details of the Gay Head Light in Aquinnah. Set in the midst of this space, and spanning two floors like a suspended jewel, is the magnificent first-order Fresnel Lens, which was first installed in the Gay Head Light from 1854 to 1952.

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The Linnemann Pavilion, Lower Level

The Challenge of the Sea

This exhibit explores the stories associated with shipping and navigation, lifesaving, and weather in Vineyard and Nantucket Sounds, the second-busiest waterways in the world in the 19th century.

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The Linnemann Pavilion, Lower Level

Hands-On History

This special place is “kid-scale.” A climb-in boat, a sea captain’s cabin, a fishing shack – these are some of the iconic experiences that will help kids to learn through discovery.

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The Johnston/Conrad Family Gallery

On This Site

This exhibit chronicles the historical significance of the site that the Museum sits on. Did you know a lighthouse once existed on the front terrace?

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The Lana and Willie Woods Orientation Theater

History Highlights

This gallery presents a brief animated program that introduces the Island’s timeline, from prehistory to present day. It is meant to provide context to visitors and an overview of Island history before they explore the other permanent and rotating galleries in the Museum.

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Doherty Hall

Doherty Hall is home to some of the larger objects in the Museum’s collection. Located inside are a number of boats, the original hearse from the town of Edgartown, the Mayhew peddler’s cart used for deliveries at Alley’s General Store, a Hawaiian canoe, surfboards, an Erford Burt kayak, the headlamp from the Island’s locomotive and much more. Located in the barn behind the main Museum building.

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ONLINE EXHIBITIONS

The Chasm is Not Closed

(Re)Interpreting the Oak Bluffs Civil War Monument

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100 Years, 100 Stories

In each month of MVM's centennial year we’ll explore a new theme and the many ways in which the Island’s past shapes its future.

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Treasured Beacon: The Edgartown Lighthouse

Explore the history, transformation, and importance of this beloved beacon.

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Votes for Women: An Island Perspective

Explore how the fight for women’s suffrage intersected with life on the Island in the 19th and 20th century.

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Laura Jernegan: Girl on a Whaleship

Discover the story of 19th century whaling and the experiences of a young girl on a whaling voyage.

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