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Winter Program Series: "Lifting the Curtain"

Revolution Reimagined in Hunter House

With Mya Rose Bailey, Preservation Society Curatorial Research Fellow

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Hunter House 54 Washington St
Newport, RI 02840
March 20, 2026 11:00am – 12:00pm
Ticket Type Price
Non-Member Adult $25
Member Adult $20


Program Dates

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

Friday, March 20
Thursday, April 2


Bailey will guide guests through Hunter House and provide a brief overview of its social history as well as the physical objects and reproductions that will be included in the upcoming exhibition. They will discuss the ways in which these works will be interpreted and challenge of whose revolution we are commemorating for America’s 250th anniversary, with an emphasis on Indigenous, African and African American perspectives that may have been present within and around Hunter House and Rhode Island during the colonial period.

Participants will also have the opportunity to create a beaded amulet, which is an object of adornment, health and protection found throughout the African diaspora. The craft has been popularized by conceptual artist and scholar Sonya Clark and will be used to begin the tour with a moment of communal making and mindfulness.


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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