2025 New York Antiques Weekend and Colloquium
NEW YORK ANTIQUES WEEKEND JANUARY 24-25
Antiques Weekend is the Decorative Arts Trust’s annual foray into the hustle and bustle of New York City’s Americana Week. Enjoy exclusive small tours at an enticing variety of noteworthy sites. The focus for our 2025 program is private clubs showcasing important architecture and collections. This popular program sells out quickly, so we encourage you to register early!
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24
9:30 am–6:00 pm
The University Club
Located in an imposing Renaissance Revival building designed by Charles Follen McKim of the renowned architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, this club is known for its majestic interiors, including a grand central hall and lounge and a vaulted library beautifully painted by Henry Siddons Mowbray. The prestigious membership has included prominent intellectuals, business leaders, and public figures.
The Yale Club
The Yale Club is housed in a grand Beaux-Arts structure built in 1915 by architect (and Yale alumni) James Gamble Rogers, better known for pioneering the Collegiate Gothic style. The clubhouse features stunning architectural details throughout and houses an impressive collection of paintings, original furniture by W. & J. Sloane Company, and light fixtures by Edward F. Caldwell & Co.
New York Yacht Club with Lunch
This iconic Beaux-Arts clubhouse designed by architect Whitney Warren of Warren and Wetmore houses splendid holdings of model ships, maritime art, extravagant silver trophies, and a distinguished sailing library, serving as a hub for yachting enthusiasts and maritime history buffs. We also enjoy an intimate lunch on site.
The Explorers Club
Located in a Jacobean Revival townhouse built by Joseph Sterner for the family of Stephen C. Clark, the Explorers Club contains one of the world’s most extraordinary collections of artifacts from pioneering expeditions, including Napoleon’s detailed descriptions from his Egyptian campaign, a wide array of specimens from historic scientific ventures, and exploration equipment that has journeyed from the depths of the ocean to the far reaches of space.
The Lotos Club
Established in 1870, the Lotos is one of the oldest literary clubs in the United States. Named after Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem The Lotos Eaters, the club continues to serve as a gathering place for intellectuals, artists, and writers. The Lotos occupies a turn-of-the-20th-century French Renaissance Revival townhouse built in 1900 by architect Richard Howland Hunt on behalf of Margaret Vanderbilt Shepard where the interiors continue to impress.
Evening Reception
We conclude the day with a reception hosted by our friends at Freeman’s | Hindman, where participants have the chance to unwind, socialize, and admire the gems on display in the firm’s Upper East Side gallery.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25
11:00 am–5:00 pm
The Winter Show at the Park Avenue Armory
Our knowledgeable friends in the trade treat participants to private tours at the Park Avenue Armory in advance of public hours. As the leading art, antiques, and design fair in America, the Winter Show presents over 60 international dealers showcasing a dynamic selection of decorative and fine art from antiquity through the present day. In addition to our special access to the show, we share a congenial lunch in the Armory’s stunning Board of Officers Room.
Private Residence
We have the privilege of touring an 1880s townhouse restored by David Scott Parker Architects and brimming with exquisite Aesthetic Movement furniture, ceramics, paintings, and design elements that offer a glimpse into the opulent tastes of late-19th-century New York. Mr. Parker and his associate John Wasilewski lead this immersive experience, which showcases a historic residence dripping in the ornate style of the era, with densely patterned carpets, wallpapers, and woodwork filling intricately decorated and lavishly appointed rooms.
Registration Fee: $550
The Antiques Weekend registration form offers the option to add the Sunday, January 26 Colloquium and Brunch to your Antiques Weekend registration. (See Colloquium details below.)
REGISTRATION FULL
The New York Antiques Weekend program is sold out. Please contact thetrust@decorativeartstrust.org to join the waitlist.
Terms and Conditions: You must be a Decorative Arts Trust member to register for this program. Members at the Dual level and above may register both household members. Members at the Benefactor level and above may register a nonmember guest. Roundtrip transportation on Friday, January 24 will be provided. All cancellations received through Thursday, January 3, 2025, are subject to a full refund less a $50 administrative fee per person. Refunds will not be remitted for participants canceling after January 3, 2025. The details of this itinerary are subject to change as necessary. If requested, participants are expected to wear face masks.
EMERGING SCHOLARS COLLOQUIUM AND BRUNCH FUNDRAISER JANUARY 26
The Decorative Arts Trust is excited to host our 9th Annual Colloquium featuring young scholars in the material culture field. This event is hosted at the Park Avenue Armory and is generously sponsored by the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation and Mrs. Sandra Ayres.
Emerging Scholars Colloquium
9:00 am–12:00 pm
9:00 am
- Gather in the Board of Officer’s Room at the Park Avenue Armory for coffee and bagels
9:30 am
- Welcome by Benjamin Prosky, President, Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation
- Remarks by Matthew A. Thurlow, Executive Director, The Decorative Arts Trust
- Introductions by Catherine Carlisle, Manager of Educational Programs, Decorative Arts Trust
- Luster, Shimmer, and Polish: Transpacific Materialities in the Arts of Colonial Latin America
Juliana Fagua Arias, PhD Candidate, Cornell University - Crafting Appalachia: Examining Berea College’s History and Traditions of Making
Matthew Monk, PhD Candidate, University of Delaware - (Re)Discovering the Ashley Family Embroideries and the Historic Interiors of the Colonel John Ashley House
Olivia R. Scott, Peggy N. Gerry Curatorial Fellow, The Trustees of Reservations - Amalia van Solms-Braunfels: Princess of Pearls and Porcelain
Lauryn Smith, PhD, Assistant Curator, The Frick Pittsburgh - Upending Upholstery: Window Seats from the Workshop of Duncan Phyfe
Emily Whitted, PhD Candidate, University of Massachusetts Amherst
11:30 am
- Concluding remarks by Alisa Chiles, Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Decorative Arts, 1890 to the Present, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Brunch Fundraiser for the Decorative Arts Trust’s Emerging Scholars Program
12:00 am–1:30 pm
Extend your time with a festive brunch at the nearby East Pole in celebration of our Emerging Scholars Program with the opportunity to toast our speakers and meet fellow decorative arts enthusiasts. All proceeds benefit our Emerging Scholars Program, and registration is fully tax-deductible.
Registration Fees: $25 for the Colloquium only; $150 for the Colloquium and the Brunch Fundraiser
The Emerging Scholars Colloquium has limited availability, but the Brunch Fundraiser is full.
Terms and Conditions: Decorative Arts Trust membership is not required to attend the Colloquium or the Brunch Fundraiser. All cancellations received through Thursday, January 3, 2025, are subject to a full refund. Refunds will not be made for participants canceling after January 3, 2025. The details of this itinerary are subject to change as necessary. If requested, participants are expected to wear face masks.