
A free four-part film series looking at a variety of metals, including iron, copper, silver, and steel, and all the versatilities and strengths of these metals that has made them an important part of societies for thousands of years.
The versatilities and strengths of metals has made them an important part of societies for thousands of years. This four-part series looks at a variety of metals, including iron, copper, silver, and steel, and the ways they have impacted our daily lives and our artistic perceptions of beauty.
April 9: Treasures of the Earth: Metals (54 minutes)
April 16: Empires of Industry: Andrew Carnegie and the Age of Steel (50 minutes)
April 23: Empires of Industry: War of the Copper Kings (47 minutes)
April 30: Craft in America (Season 5): Forge (53 minutes)
The Morse Museum streams films at noon on selected Fridays. Space is limited for each series and reservations are required. Please visit morsemuseum.org/programs-events/friday-brown-bag-matinees to make a reservation or call (407) 645-5311, ext. 115.