Exhibitions
EXHIBITIONS
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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.
The Saltzman Cabinet of Curiosities
Ferry Tales
In this exhibit, learn about the ferries that have gotten us here — from Abraham Chase’s sail ferry in the 18th century, to the elegance and grandeur of the White Fleet of propeller steamers of the 1920s, to the much beloved Islander which served the Vineyard for over 50 years. The exhibition features ship models, memorabilia, reproductions of historical documents and photographs, and a timeline that traces the history of ferry service to the Island from the 1700s to today.
READ MOREThe Adele H. Waggaman Community Gallery
Generations
A Legacy of Art and Culture
Centered around an extraordinary wampum belt made by Aquinnah Wampanoag tribal elder Donald Widdiss, this exhibition explores three generations of Widdiss family artists. Featuring wampum art, pottery, personal stories, and more, we invite visitors to reflect on the broader themes of tradition, artistry, and cultural identity.
READ MOREThe 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!
READ MOREUPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
The Hollinshead, Cox, and Fleischner Galleries
Stay Safe, Stand Strong: Martha’s Vineyard in 2020
The year 2020 rocked Martha’s Vineyard — and the nation — with the combined forces of the Corona virus and the lockdown, the murder of George Floyd and the rise of Black Lives Matter, the Presidential impeachment hearings, the death of Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the November election. With reports of appalling weekly death tolls from Covid and no vaccine yet in sight, we were urged to stay safe by remaining behind closed doors, and people arriving to the Island were ordered to self-quarantine for 14 days. During this year, photographer Dan Waters wandered the Island with camera in hand, capturing signs that the Vineyard community was nonetheless very much alive and strong. This exhibition of photographs, all made with traditional black-and-white film, invites visitors to relive the year 2020 through its roller-coaster twists and turns — at times poignant, at times heartening — and the inspiring ways in which Vineyarders pulled together to strengthen and encourage each other. With most people’s faces half-hidden behind masks, the story unfolds through glimpses of gratitude, resignation and humor, with cries of passion interspersed with acts of extraordinary kindness.
READ MOREGrain Family Gallery
Finding Our Way Home: The Denniston Family and 11 Masonic Avenue
Step inside the inspiring story of Rev. Oscar Denniston, his family, and the vibrant community he nurtured at 11 Masonic Avenue in Oak Bluffs. From its beginnings as the Oakland Mission serving immigrant families, to its transformation into the Bradley Memorial Church, this historic space was a home, a sanctuary, and a beacon of hope for people of all backgrounds.
READ MOREAdele H. Waggaman Community Gallery
Where They Still Remain
African American and Wampanoag History Intertwined
This exhibition explores the work of photographer and writer Austin Bryant, who focuses on the connections between African American and Wampanoag communities on the Island over the past several hundred years. Featuring a mix of his own photography, archival images, and historical newspaper articles, he rebuilds the histories lost to time and erasure.
READ MOREThe Grain Family, Hollinshead, Cox, and Fleischner Galleries
Jaws at 50: A Deeper Dive
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of JAWS, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum is proud to present the first-ever comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the film's production on Martha’s Vineyard. Through photographs, oral histories, original art, and movie props, this exhibit will delve into how the Island became the fictional Amity Island, showcasing the Vineyarders who brought the movie to life and the enduring legacy of Spielberg's blockbuster.
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ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
Treasured Beacon: The Edgartown Lighthouse
Explore the history, transformation, and importance of this beloved beacon.
READ MOREBut… Such is War: Vietnam Reflections on Vineyard Waters
Sculpture and stories from Steve Maxner.
READ MOREVotes 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.
READ MORELaura Jernegan: Girl on a Whaleship
Discover the story of 19th century whaling and the experiences of a young girl on a whaling voyage.
READ MORE100 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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