Virtual Tour: Edwin Link’s Innovations
We're bringing you the #museumfromhome in a weekly series of virtual tours. Join us on our Instagram page at 11:30AM or our Facebook page at Noon to participate. On Tuesday, […]
We're bringing you the #museumfromhome in a weekly series of virtual tours. Join us on our Instagram page at 11:30AM or our Facebook page at Noon to participate. On Tuesday, […]
During this tour, we’re going to an often unseen part of Roberson Mansion to tour the servants’ quarters and discuss how they may have lived. Tune in on whichever social […]
We're taking a walk through the habitats in the NatureTrek exhibition to discuss nature and Lee Loomis, who gifted the specimens that we use to recreate these life-like dioramas. Tune […]
Due to COVID-19 this year's Wine and Food Fest has been postponed. We are hoping to hold it sometime in the summer. Prepare your palate for two floors filled with wines, […]
We're going back to the Roberson Mansion this Tuesday to discuss the significance of one room: The Parlor Room and what it meant to women at the time. Tune in […]
Come and join the Roberson for a one-hour online art workshop. Suggested for ages 7+. Register > This Thursday we will explore the methods behind Zentangle inspired art. In this […]
In this 1-hour STEAM workshop students will learn the science of sound, create sounds with household objects and design their own musical shaker! Best for ages 7-14. Register here > […]
Get up-close with one important artifact–the ballot box that received the first vote from a woman in New York State. During this Virtual Field Trip, we're going to explore just […]
Join Roberson Museum and Science Center for a free Coding with Scratch Virtual Workshop! Register here > Scratch is a free programming environment from MIT designed for kids. By snapping […]
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 […]
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.