Dendrofemonology: A Feminist History Tree Ring Exhibition — Seneca Falls
What's Happening
Seneca Falls — the town where the first women's rights convention took place in 1848 — is hosting a summer-long art exhibition that takes its cue from the town's own historical layers. Dendrofemonology: A Feminist History Tree Ring uses the science of tree ring dating as a structural metaphor for feminist history, building outward from the past in concentric circles. The exhibition runs through August 1, giving visitors a cultural anchor for any Seneca Falls visit this summer.
Details
Date: Through Saturday, August 1, 2026 Time: TBD — check venue for hours Location: Seneca Falls, NY Cost: TBD
How to Join
Visit the Life in the Finger Lakes event page for venue details and hours. Combine with a visit to the Women's Rights National Historical Park and Elizabeth Cady Stanton's home for a full day in one of New York's most historically layered small towns.
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