In the 19th-century, minstrelsy was the United States’ most popular form of live entertainment, using egregious stereotypes to appeal to racist beliefs among the masses.
Get ready to be wowed by our gleaming Gallery of Tiffany Lamps! Created by Louis C. Tiffany and head designer Clara Driscoll in the early 20th century, the 100 glowing stained-glass lamps on view at the Museum will inspire you to create your own work of art. Draw inspiration on a tour through the gallery that illuminates the brilliance of these American masterpieces and their creators, then create your own mixed media collage inspired by the lamps as you relax with wine in the company of friends.