
Paving the Way for the Next Generation
Amy Steward recently interviewed Kat, the Director of Programming at Bellevue Passage Museum (BPM), for a profile featured in Attraction Magazine. The article delves into Kat's journey, her work in the gaming industry, and her vision for the museum's future programming.

The Awkward Gentrification of Bellevue by Hugh Panero
A candid update written by Hugh Panero for the Talbot Spy on the luxury home development project underway in Bellevue, Maryland.
Creative Sparks: Memorable Moments from BPM's 2024 STEAM Summer Camp
Check out the highligts from the Bellevue Passage Museum STEAM Summer 2024 Camp! Straight from the Director’s desk.

Bellevue Passage Museum Presenting at Vernacular Architecture Forum 2024 Conference in Michigan
This June, Bellevue Passage Museum is attending the Vernacular Architecture Forum 2024 Conference to participate in a round table discussion and the VAF President’s Plenary Luncheon.

Bellevue Passage Museum Awarded $250k from MD Governor Wes Moore and Maryland Historical Trust
Bellevue Passage Museum received $250,000 from MD Governor Wes Moore and the Maryland Historical Trust via their African American Heritage Preservation Program.

Bellevue Passage Museum Receives $10k from Maryland Humanities SHINE Grant
Bellevue Passage Museum is a recipient of the Maryland Humantities Marilyn Hatza Memorial SHINE Grant for FY24.

Black Life in Bellevue Field School Returns for July 2023
In partnership with Washington College, we’re happy to introduce the 2023 Cohort of the Black Life in Bellevue Field School.

The Village that Time Almost Forgot
The Village that Time Almost Forgot - An article published by Attraction Magazine.

Oxford, Bellevue museums receive awards
Maryland Historic Trust recognized the Bellevue Passage Museum, Water’s Edge Museum in Oxford, and the UNESCO Middle Passage Marker with an award for outstanding organizational leadership at the local level.

BPM Founder Interviewed on The Parley in All Blue Podcast
On this episode of The Parley in All Blue, Mark is joined by Dennis DeShields. Dennis is a fourth-generation descendent of Bellevue and Co-founder of Bellevue Passage Museum.

Black Life in Bellevue Field School Highlighted in The Talbot Spy
The Talbot Spy produced an article and a video interviewing some of the students from the first cohort of the Black Life in Bellevue Field School.

OpEd: Historic African American Bellevue at Serious Risk to Development
A letter to the editor of the Talbot Spy was written by Bellevue Passage Museum founder and fourth-generation Bellevue resident Dr. Dennis M. De Shields.