Explore Art, Stories, and the Splendor of The Ballantine House this Holiday Season!

This special holiday tour of The Ballantine House features:

  • Stunning holiday decorations and faux food displays
  • New installations on the second floor
  • Rarely seen photos of the Ballantine family, including teenage sons John H. and Robert D., as well as Alice’s eldest child at Christmas

And there’s more! After the tour, enjoy a cup of hot Ballantine House tea with freshly baked cookies and take home an NMOA holiday gift bag.

Spaces are limited for this exclusive event, so reserve your spot today!

Hosts: Ellen Greenfield, Betty Brown, Ellen Lambert

Activity Level: Moderate – Participants can expect to move between exhibits or galleries. This level is suitable for those comfortable with moderate physical activity.

The Newark Museum of Art’s campus is fully ADA-compliant, and we welcome visitors with all accessibility needs. All galleries and levels of the Museum are accessible by elevator. Wheelchair-accessible and gender-neutral restrooms are available. For any specific questions regarding accessibility, please contact accessibility@newarkmuseumart.org.

Location: Main Building

Registration is required.

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George Edward Harney, The Ballantine House Holiday Installation, 2019. Purchase 1937 | 37.646.1‑27. The Newark Museum of Art, 2020. Photo by Richard Goodbody

George Edward Harney, The Ballantine House Holiday Installation, 2019. Purchase 1937 | 37.646.1‑27. The Newark Museum of Art, 2020. Photo by Richard Goodbody

George Edward Harney, The Ballantine House Holiday Installation, 2019. Purchase 1937 | 37.646.1‑27. The Newark Museum of Art, 2020. Photo by Richard Goodbody

George Edward Harney, The Ballantine House Holiday Installation, 2019. Purchase 1937 | 37.646.1‑27. The Newark Museum of Art, 2020. Photo by Richard Goodbody