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      On Sat., Feb. 15, the museum will be closed for a ticketed event from 10 am–1 pm and open for general admission from 1–5 pm. Learn more at pem.org/lny.

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      A Q + A with the architects who preserve and maintain Yin Yu Tang

      An architect explains the current preservation project at Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home, the Chinese house in Salem on PEM’s campus.

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      A Native American Fellow at PEM’s Phillips Library reflects on Native representation in library acquisitions

      A 2024 Native American Fellow shares about her experience at PEM’s Phillips Library, helping the institution tell more representative stories of Native peoples through new acquisitions.

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      A Curator Travels to China and Plans for the Future of Yin Yu Tang

      Yao Wu, PEM’s Curator of Chinese Art and Culture, shares about a trip to China and plans for Yin Yu Tang, the Chinese house in Salem.

      7 MIN READ

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      Behind the scenes curating Saints, Sinners, Lovers and Fools: 300 Years of Flemish Masterworks

      A PEM intern explores behind the scenes of Saints, Sinners, Lovers, and Fools: 300 Years of Flemish Masterworks.

      5 MIN READ

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      In Living Color: Visitors See PEM in a New Light with EnChroma Glasses

      The Peabody Essex Museum now offers EnChroma color blind glasses for visitors.

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      A Day In the Life in PEM’s Native American Fellowship program

      Brett Adams (Citizen Potawatomi) shares about his 2024 Native American Fellowship at PEM.

      5 MIN READ

      Dinah Cardin creating a PEMcast wit Steven Mallory

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      Enjoy stories and conversations for the culturally curious, written by museum staff, guest curators, artists, local community members and more.

      PEM Walks

      Explore PEM Walks, an audio postcard series that takes you into these remarkable structures with hosts Dinah Cardin, PEM’s Content Producer, and Steven Mallory, Manager of Historic Structures.