Check out the Watertown News article on our first artist residency exhibition opening happening next week at the Plumbing Museum! Plumbing Museum Hosting Exhibition of Work by First Artist-in-Residence
View post →The Plumbing Museum has made national television!! Be sure to watch the Travel Channel’s “Mysteries at the Museum” for the Episode “Mystery Meat, the Invention of TP, and Antony and Cleopatra” airing Sunday, November 13th at 10 am, and Thursday, November 17th at 7 pm to see our Museum on display!! For more information please click […]
View post →Last Friday the Plumbing Museum celebrated the commencement of a new artist residency program in partnership with J.C. Cannistraro. The Manoog Family Artist Residency (named after the founding family of the Plumbing Museum) is a three month program, which aims to connect artists with industrial resources and technology for the creation of new work. An […]
View post →Kitakyushu, Japan has opened a new Toto Museum designed to celebrate the company’s 100th anniversary. The museum features items ranging from early ceramic squatters to Toto’s signature generation of Washlet toilets. It’s great to see another Museum with the same unique passion as us. Click here to read the article!
View post →The Plumbing Museum is participating in this year’s Customer Choice Awards through the Watertown Savings Bank. Please click here to vote for the Plumbing Museum and select the “Cultural” category. About the competition: The non-profit organization with the most votes will receive $10,000! Anyone with an account at Watertown Savings Bank can vote and each […]
View post →Watertown, MA – The American Sanitary Plumbing Museum, better known as The Plumbing Museum, proudly unveiled its redesigned website this week. Nearly seven years after reopening in Watertown, the museum has become well known as an educational resource, fun tourist destination, and unique function space. The museum was also featured in the Wall Street Journal and […]
View post →Happy October! One year ago, The Plumbing Museum received a new bike rack that was installed out front of the building. The Artists for Humanity, an organization that has done work for the museum in the past, were the creators behind the plumbing-inspired rack, along with welder Pete Karas. The theme of the rack is “opposites”, […]
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