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Members-Only Revolution Reimagined Tour

With Dr. Nicole Williams, Curator of Collections or
Mya Rose Bailey, Curatorial Research Fellow

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Rosecliff 548 Bellevue Ave
Newport, RI 02840
July 8 – October 21, 2026 10:00am – 11:00am
This program is free for Preservation Society members. Registration is required.


Program Dates

The dates on which this program will be held are listed below.


Wednesday, July 8

Wednesday, July 15

Saturday, July 25 (Young Patron Tour)

Wednesday, August 5

Wednesday, September 9

Saturday, September 26

Wednesday, October 7

Wednesday, October 21

An exclusive offering for Preservation Society members! Join either one of the primary collaborators, Dr. Nicole Williams, Curator of Collections, or Mya Rose Bailey, Curatorial Research Fellow, on a guided tour of our latest exhibition, “Revolution Reimagined: Evolving Stories from Newport’s Past.”

Williams and Bailey will highlight Newport’s vital role in the American Revolution through the lens of myth and discuss how later generations of Newport-based artists, writers, and activists shaped and reshaped the collective memory of the revolution. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions.

Curator of Collections

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Dr. Nicole Williams

Dr. Nicole Williams is Curator of Collections at The Preservation Society of Newport County. She earned her PhD from Yale University in the History of Art with a specialization in American art. Dr. Williams has taught American art history at Yale University and Washington University in St. Louis. Her work as a scholar and curator focuses on the global contexts for 19th-century American art, women’s histories, and practices and theories of craft in the age of industry.

Her research has been published in museum catalogues and scholarly journals including Woman’s Art Journal, The Journal of Modern Craft, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, Photography and Culture, and Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art. Dr. Williams recently curated the exhibitions Global Vistas: American Art and Internationalism in the Gilded Age (2020) at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, The Celestial City: Newport and China (2023-2024), Wild Imagination: Art and Animals of the Gilded Age (2024) at the Preservation Society of Newport County, winner of the 2024 Award of Excellence from the American Association for State and Local History.

Curatorial Research Fellow

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Mya Rose Bailey

Preservation Society Curatorial Research Fellow Mya Rose Bailey (they/she) holds a Master’s degree in Decorative Arts, Design History and Material Culture from the Bard Graduate Center, and a Bachelor’s degree in Art History from the State University of New York at New Paltz. Their research highlights the intersections of multisensory anthropology, enslavement, temporality and memory in Black communities.

Before joining the Preservation Society as a Fellow, Bailey received the 2025 William L. Thompson Collections Fellowship with the Jenrette Foundation to expand analyses of plantation landscapes. Additionally, Bailey has broadened interpretations of Black material culture and design within the Museum of Arts and Design at Columbus Circle, Historic Huguenot Street, and most recently the Central Park Conservancy’s digital project: Envisioning Seneca Village.

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