The Delaware County Historical Association (DCHA) has been hosting a number of free workshops this summer that are designed to explore our national and local history. The last workshop, devoted to the topic of “Challenges Remaining,” is scheduled for Tuesday, September 17 at 11:00am. Picturing America is a program developed by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) that tells the history of America through its art and photography. It is a program ideal for history buffs and people who wish to learn more about America. Additionally, our local workshops will offer participants the opportunity to link our national story to New York and Delaware County history.
Bill Birns, Ph.D, a noted regional historian, author and former teacher, has led each workshop in the program. Each workshop is free and is open to the entire community. They are held in the large exhibit hall at DCHA in Delhi, a completely accessible facility.
Picturing America is composed of forty, carefully selected works of art spanning several centuries — all by American painters, sculptors, photographers, and architects. The NEH has distributed large, high quality reproductions of these images, along with a teachers’ resource book, lesson plans, and materials, to schools, libraries and other organizations nationwide. This series of workshops was made possible by a donation to the DCHA of a complete set of the Picturing America works of art and teachers' resource books by The Arc of Delaware County (Delarc).
To learn more about Picturing America, please visit: www.picturingamerica.neh.gov
For more information, please call DCHA at 607-746-3849, email dcha@delhi.net. This has been a great series! DCHA is located on State Route 10, 2.5 miles north of Delhi.