Bundy Museum of History and Art
The Bundy Museum of History and Art preserves local history, promotes local art, celebrates local culture, and inspires the public to do the same.
The heart of The Bundy Museum is the National Register listed Harlow E. Bundy House. The core of its mission is to preserve the house and present the history associated with the house: the story of the Bundy family and other families who lived there; The Bundy Manufacturing Company, and IBM. The Museum achieves its mission through original research, and by collecting, preserving, and exhibiting art and artifacts that help tell the stories central to its mission. The Museum supports the artistic community by providing a welcoming place for people to express themselves artistically; by educating people through enriching events; and by facilitating collaborations among other like minded organizations to promote the Greater Binghamton area culturally and economically.
The Bundy Museum of History and Art is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization chartered by the Board of Regents of the State of New York. Since 2004, the Bundy Museum has garnered local support to restore and open the historic Harlow E. Bundy House to the public. The stunning Victorian home and carriage house has become home to local art shows, musical and dramatic performances, film screenings and lively discussions, community fundraisers, and educational programs for children and adults. The museum's mission extends to the stewardship of local art, history, and lore, especially that which is underrepresented in schools and other museums. The Bundy is a vital educational resource for visitors from across the world and the communities of the region.