The Durham Museum begins a remarkable 2013 schedule with a provocative exhibition from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power illustrates the importance of women in the world of popular music from the 1920s to present day. It highlights the flashpoints, the firsts, the best, the celebrated and sometimes lesser-known women whose artistry advanced the progress of rock and roll music. Featuring more than 250 artifacts and performance videos, the exhibition moves through rock and roll eras demonstrating how women have been engines of creation and change.

Please visit: www.DurhamMuseum.org to learn more about this powerful exhibition.

Women Who Rock will be on display February 9 through May 5, 2013 at The Durham Museum.

The Durham Museum, making its home in Omaha’s beautiful art deco Union Station, is home to permanent exhibits that preserve Omaha’s vibrant history, traveling exhibits covering subjects ranging from history and culture, to science and industry, and many entertaining, educational, family-oriented activities. Admission is $9 for adults; $7 for seniors; $6 for children 3-12; and free for members and children age 2 and under.

For information about The Durham Museum please visit the museum’s website at: www.DurhamMuseum.org or call (402) 444-5071 ext. 560.