Thursday, Jan 23, 2025 from 10:00am to 3:00pm
The Springfield History Museum invites the community to explore the evolving story of housing with its latest exhibit, “Housing in Springfield and Beyond,” opening January 10, 2025. This exhibit delves into 130 years of housing history in Springfield and Oregon, highlighting pivotal moments that have shaped how we live today and offering a glimpse into future possibilities.
In collaboration with the City of Springfield Development and Public Works Department, the exhibit brings together rare archival photographs, quotes, and documents that capture the essence of Springfield’s housing journey. “Housing is fundamental to who we are as a community,” says Erin Fifield, Community Development Analyst and DPW liaison for the exhibit. “It sparks conversations about what we value and what our future could look like.”
The exhibit also features the Fair Housing Council of Oregon’s traveling exhibit, “Anywhere but Here: The History of Housing Discrimination in Oregon,” which addresses Oregon’s lesser-known history of segregation, displacement, and ongoing housing challenges.
A Community Story with a Vision for the Future
Curator Maddi McGraw notes, “The big idea is simple: everyone deserves a place to call home. But the history of housing is complex. We hope this exhibit inspires curiosity, dialogue, and a shared vision for solutions.”
Visitors can expect to see how local stories intertwine with state and national housing narratives, offering insights into Springfield’s development and the progress being made toward creating inclusive, equitable housing solutions.
Location: Kathleen Jensen Gallery
Admission: Free
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