Virtual Tour: What’s in a Name
We’re bringing Roberson to you through #MuseumFromHome tours every Tuesday. Tune in on whichever social media platform you prefer Twitter (at 11AM), Instagram (at 11:30AM), or Facebook (at noon). This […]
We’re bringing Roberson to you through #MuseumFromHome tours every Tuesday. Tune in on whichever social media platform you prefer Twitter (at 11AM), Instagram (at 11:30AM), or Facebook (at noon). This […]
Thursday, May 28th we will be digging deeper into the world of Zentangle! In this free Zoom online workshop, we will guide you through new patterns and design techniques to […]
To celebrate Pride Month, we're going to remember Joseph Lobdell, his struggles in finding his identity and acceptance as a trans-man in the 1800s and why we know his name, […]
How did people sleep in the Gilded Age? What kinds of beds did they use? And was the age-old 8-hours the standard back then too? We dive into popular trends […]
June 3 from 1PM - 5PM, Roberson will be hosting a Blood Drive by the Red Cross in the Visitor Center. Make an appointment here.
Join us Thursday, June 4 for a FREE chemistry workshop you can do from your own kitchen. Follow along over Zoom as we use everyday ingredients to create color changing […]
No drawing experience necessary! In this 45-minute beginner workshop, we’ll go over the drawing fundamentals through several exercises, and build your confidence to start your artistic journey. Pay what you […]
To celebrate the summer season, we're going to discuss the rise of the American vacation and how Alonzo and Margaret liked to let loose and relax. Videos will be posted […]
No drawing experience necessary! In this 45-minute online Zoom workshop, you'll learn a few warm-up exercises to give your lines confidence and flow, and how to setup drawing a face. […]
For this spring's Path Through History, go on a virtual walk through Roberson’s past. Have you visited Roberson when the Link organ was in use? See this organ in its […]
Support provided by the general operations support grants from the United Cultural Fund, a program of the Broome County Arts Council; the Conrad and Virginia Klee Foundation; the Zoos, Botanical Gardens and Aquariums Program, administered by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreational, and Historical Preservation; and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.