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Members-Only Preview, Blacklisted: An American Story

  • March 1, 2026 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum

    575 3rd Street Northwest
    Washington, District of Columbia 20001
Description

Members of the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum are invited to be the first to view Blacklisted: An American Story before it opens to the public! The exhibition will be open to members only from 10:00 - 5:00 pm.

 

The exclusive Member's Lounge will feature Red Scare Trivia with prizes, a lecture (details to come soon), spotlight talks in the gallery, complimentary cookies, and 20% off gift shop sales.

 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:


10:00am - 5:00pm Exclusive Viewing of the Exhibition
11:00am  Spotlight Talk
Noon Red Scare Trivia in the Member's Lounge
Noon Guided Tour of Ongoing Exhibitions ($5 per person)
1:00 pm  Lecture
2:00 pm Spotlight Talk
2:30 pm Red Scare Trivia in the Member's Lounge
3:30 pm Red Scare Trivia in the Member's Lounge

 

Become a member for free early access to the exhibition and admittance to the Members' Lounge. 

 

Enter the Member Code on your digital Membership card to register for this free event. For assistance with your member code, please contact Associate Director of Administration, Raven Orlikoff, at membership@capitaljewishmuseum.org or 202-525-2250. You may also find the member code in the Member Portal.

 

Blacklisted: An American Story is on loan from the Jewish Museum Milwaukee.

 

For information about sponsoring the exhibition, please contact Malki Karkowsky, Chief Advancement Officer, at 202-290-2593 or mkarkowsky@capitaljewishmuseum.org.

Date & Time

Sun, Mar 1, 2026 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Venue Details

Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum

575 3rd Street Northwest
Washington, District of Columbia 20001 Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum
Capital Jewish Museum

The Capital Jewish Museum explores the Jewish experience in the national capital region and inspires visitors to connect, reflect, and act—connect personally and collectively, reflect on the relevance of the past to today, and act on behalf of their communities and values. With its experimental spirit, the Museum connects the past to the present through thought-provoking exhibitions, dynamic programming, and creative public experiences. The Community Action Lab invites visitors to engage through hands on-activities, resources, workshops, games, and more.


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