So many museums are putting up online exhibits, so I though I'd start a post about them. Share your favorites, please.
https://history-of-mathematics.org/
Ohh, oooh, oooh....
I have a bunch, have to teach right now, will be back with a cool list!
Thanks for starting this thread!
M.
New York Public Library Treasures - an in-person exhibit but with an online component.
https://www.nypl.org/events/exhibitions/treasures (Scroll down this page a bit to Expore by Theme section.)
NYPL's online only exhibits are listed on this page. Current exhibits include Winter Wonderland: George Balanchine's The Nutcracker, All This Mine Alone: Lady Gregory and the Irish Literary Revival, and Visualizing Black Agency in Cartes-de-Visite.
https://www.nypl.org/events/exhibitions/online
An historical society with both in-person and online presentations; this one is one of a series:
https://www.masshist.org/podcast/episode-4-miniature-portrait-elizabeth-freeman
As I said, I have many more in my email queues but have to dig them out....
M.