MANSION EXHIBIT History Lives On: Preserving Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools Burritt Museum is proud to announce that History Lives On: Preserving Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools will be the Spring 2025 exhibit in the Burritt Mansion. The exhibit is on loan from Auburn University’s College of Architecture, Design and Construction who partnered with the Alabama Department of Archives to study the partnership between Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington and the importance of what these men accomplished. The exhibit also focuses on the local communities and their roles in raising funds to support these educational projects.
Join us in this weekday class to make your own dish that is perfect for holding jewelry or other small items. A selection of glass colors and textures will be available.
Titanic Maiden Voyage First Class Dinner Friday, April 10th | 6pm | $103 per person Set sail on the Titanic’s maiden voyage, the most luxurious ship afloat! Experience the grandeur of the Titanic's maiden voyage with our exclusive Titanic Dinner event. Step back in time to 1912 and indulge in an opulent multi-course meal, meticulously recreated to mirror the exquisite cuisine once savored by the ship's first-class passengers. Event Highlights: Authentic Culinary Experience: Delight in a menu that faithfully replicates the Titanic's original first-class dinner, accompanied by select white and red wines thoughtfully paired to enhance each course.
This intermediate class requires glass cutting experience. We will be using a variety of metal products to build this spring beauty: lead came, copper foil, tinned wire and brass.
This weekday class will focus on several basic forging fundamentals. Using the forge, anvil, and basic hand tools students will learn tapering, spreading, scrolling, bending, and riveting as they make hanger hooks perfect for hanging plants and more!
Come and join me as we create whimsical flower embroidery! You will learn the basics as well as the wagon wheel stitch, french knots, and long and short stitch.
This intermediate class requires glass cutting experience. We will be using a variety of metal products to build this spring beauty: lead came, copper foil, tinned wire and brass.
This class will focus on several basic forging fundamentals. Using the forge, anvil, and basic hand tools students will learn tapering, spreading, scrolling, bending, and riveting as they make hanger hooks perfect for hanging plants and more!
This beginner wheel throwing workshop will cover the basics of shaping clay using an electric pottery wheel. Your instructor will guide you through the essential steps of creating a wheel thrown vessel.