Maryland Center for History and Culture, Baltimore, MD

July 21, 2021 - February 19, 2023

At the Maryland Center for History and Culture, memories connected to the season of winter were collected from Marylanders of different ages. In the exhibition, these winter memories were set within the context of an exhibition of historical photographs and films showing scenes of winter in Maryland over the past 100 years.

Associated programs:

Climate Anxiety and Eco-Grief: A Psychological Response, virtual program with the Maryland Center for History and Culture, Thursday, February 9, 2023, 12 - 1 PM.

Film Screening and Panel Discussion: High Tide in Dorchester, Maryland Center for History and Culture, March 16, 2022.

Let’s Talk About the Weather: Changing Weather Patterns in Maryland, virtual program with the Maryland Center for History and Culture, November 10, 2021.

Unlocking the Exhibition: Creating Losing Winter, virtual program with the Maryland Center for History and Culture, September 16, 2021.

Historical exhibition curated by: Lynn Cazabon and Joe Tropea, Curator of Films & Photographs, Maryland Center for History and Culture

Exhibition design by: Danielle Nekimken

This exhibition was made possible by the generous contributions from: Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund, UMBC Special Collections, UMBC Imaging and Research Center, Maryland State Arts Council, WJZ-TV, Mid-Atlantic Regional Moving Image Archive (MARMIA), Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN), The Village at Augsburg–A National Lutheran Community, Brightview Senior Living (Annapolis), Katelyn Brown, and Siobhan Hagan.