Living History: The Lives of Black Dolls
- Saturday, August 15, 2026
- Free with Museum admission
- Ages: All
Event Details:
Visit our current exhibition Betye Saar's Black Dolls to explore the legendary artist's collection of Black dolls and her accompanying art pieces that create stories of power. Then, join Interpreters to explore materials, such as cotton, silk, glass, and porcelain, historically used to create dolls like the ones on view. Families will be able to create their own drawing inspired by dolls from local makers.
Image: Unidentified maker, Doll in red dress, ca. 1880–90, Mixed fabrics, The New York Historical, Promised gift of Betye Saar
Location:
Lower level at The New York Historical, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024
Please note that this is not a drop-off program—child participants must be accompanied by an adult.
Please contact familyprograms@nyhistory.org with any questions.
Major support for family programs is provided by DiMenna Foundation. Additional generous support is from Daniel & Margaret Loeb, Shelley & Tommy Mulitz, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.


