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Find Events & Things to Do in the Historic Triangle

Each season, Williamsburg presents unique events and activities for guests and locals. With cultural events like concerts and art exhibits, visitors can enjoy the unique offerings of the area. The history of Williamsburg appeals to visitors from all over, and there are a variety of ways to celebrate our nation's history. Exhibits span art, music and education to enhance history appreciation for visitors of all ages. Look for special events that will happen during your visit, or plan your visit for your favorite events!

Events for July 27, 2012

Christmas in July with the Art-full Tree: Metal Foil Ornaments
$25
Location: Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg
Event Website

Christmas in July with the Art-full Tree: Metal Foil Ornaments, 9:30 a.m. Friday, July 27. Guests view the exhibition, “Sidewalks to Rooftops: Outdoor Folk Art,” and draw and cut a metal foil ornament inspired by a sculpture on display. All supplies are provided. For more information and reservations, call 1-800-HISTORY.

July 27, 2012
9:30 AM
 

Christmas in July Workshops
$25 additional ticket
Location: DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
Event Website

Get in the holiday spirit early and create an art-inspired ornament for your Christmas tree or as a personal gift for that special someone. Meet with the authors of the "Art-Full Tree," learn about what inspires them, and take a private tour of the museum with the authors before the exhibit opens to the public. Each Friday features a different theme with a unique ornament project. Take one workshop or all four. All supplies provided.

May 23, 2013
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
 

American Furniture: From Virginia to Vermont
Location: DeWitt Wallace Museum
Event Website

This exhibition in the Elizabeth Ridgely and Miodrag Blagojevich Gallery highlights pieces from three regions: Eastern Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New England. While early furniture forms and styles from these areas were similar during the late 17th through the early 19th centuries, the interpretation and the popularity of designs varied due to differences in local economies, trade settlement patterns, and the religious and cultural backgrounds of the inhabitants. A section on painted furniture further demonstrates regional styles and decorative influences.

April 01, 2012 - December 31, 2013
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
 
 

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