Emerging Scholars Colloquium 2018
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Emerging Scholars Colloquium 2018
69 East 93rd Street,
New York, NY 10128
The Classical American Homes Preservation Trust, in conjunction with the Decorative Arts Trust, is pleased to offer our second annual Colloquium for students and young professionals in the decorative arts field. Join us for a morning speaker series on new research by young scholars! This event is sponsored in part by the Wunsch Americana Foundation and is a benefit for the Decorative Arts Trust’s Emerging Scholars Program.
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SCHEDULE
8:30am
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Registration and Coffee
George F. Baker Carriage House, 69 East 93rd Street, New York, NY 10128
9:00am
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Opening remarks
Margize L. Howell, Co-President, Classical American Homes Preservation Trust
9:15am
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Presentations
Matthew A. Thurlow, Executive Director, Decorative Arts Trust-
Dinnerware for the Masses: Viktor Schreckengost’s Dinnerware Designs from the 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s
Catherine Acosta, History of Design and Curatorial Studies, Parsons School of Design -
Making Sense of Carmontelle’s Chairs
Margot Bernstein, Department of Art History, Columbia University -
The Shop of Robert Stewart: Work and Wealth in the Antebellum Natchez Furniture Trade
Candice Candeto, Winterthur Program in American Material Culture, University of Delaware -
William Roberts’s “Excursion over the Mountains”: Landscapes “by the Pencil of a Virginian”
Katie McKinney, Americana Foundation Intern, Colonial Williamsburg -
History in Stoneware: Depictions of the British Slave Trade on an 18th-Century English Punch Bowl
Daniel Sousa, Decorative Arts Trust Curatorial Intern, Historic Deerfield, Inc.
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11:15am
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- Closing Remarks, Peter M. Kenny, Co-President, Classical American Homes Preservation Trust
11:30am
- Bloody Mary & Ham Biscuit Benefit to support the Trust’s Emerging Scholars Program, George F. Baker House, 67 East 93rd Street. This is an opportunity to meet the speakers and visit Dick Jenrette’s private residence while helping the next generation of decorative arts historians and curators.
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