Join us for a conversation with Sean Sherman, chef, author and the co-founder of the nonprofit North American Traditional Indigenous… Read More
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The Legacy of the Lemmon Slave Case and the Contribution of John Jay II: A Conversation with Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt, Author of The Eight
Image – Painting of enslaved people waiting for sale by Eyre Crowe, an English painter who arrived in Richmond in… Read More
A History of Executive Order 9066 by Austin Guo
The Beginning of Internment The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, shocked and angered Americans. The attack exacerbated… Read More
The Swimsuits Series by Fleur Spolidor – A Pictorial Reflection on Women’s Rights
The Swimsuits series by French artist Fleur Spolidor focuses on Women’s Rights and the surreal situations that women face in society. … Read More
JAY DAY JOY – Visitors Soak in the Sun, Tie Sailor’s Knots and Enjoy Learning Origami
The weather cooperated and visitors streamed into our park for some old-fashioned fun and food with lots of activities this… Read More
Flowers of First Japanese Arts & Culture Weekend are Ephemeral but Friendship is Lasting
Friendship prevailed despite the torrents of rain on Friday, September 29 as JHC kicked off its first Japanese Arts and… Read More
Nelson Byrd Woltz’s Design for Jay Estate Gardens Wins McKim, Mead & White Award
We are ecstatic to announce that The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) has named the winners of its… Read More
JAY DAY 2023! Part of the Hudson River Valley Ramble
Jay Day is our classic fall family festival! Enjoy live a cappella performances by the Yale Spizzwinks and learn about… Read More
Rose Talk and Workshop with Stephen Scanniello
Photos by Kim Crichlow
Prints of a New Kind with Allison Stagg
On Friday, September 15 historian Allison Stagg discussed her new book Prints of a New Kind: Political Caricature in the… Read More