Philadelphia Gardens in Fall: Bartram’s Garden and Shofuso House
Just in time to see the dahlias in full bloom and the leaves turn orange and yellow during a beautiful day outdoors, the Decorative Arts Trust hosted a Philadelphia Gardens in Fall program on October 17, 2020. Our day began at Bartram’s Garden, one of the...
Odd Bedfellows Make a Beautiful Pair: Combining Studio Glass and Classical Furniture
Antiques are an important part of the Kelly and Randy Schrimshers’ daily life and are found throughout their Greek Revival home in Huntsville, AL. Their collecting initially focused on the Classical style of the 1810s, 1820s, and 1830s, seeking...
Behind the Scenes: Reimagining the Concord Museum’s Galleries
by Erica Lome When I began my job as Decorative Arts Trust Curatorial Associate at the Concord Museum in March, I did not expect to spend only three weeks at my new office before relocating to my apartment to work from home. Like other cultural...
The Bluegrass State from a Distance: Virtual Visits to 6 Kentucky Sites
Even though the Decorative Arts Trust postponed the Spring 2020 Symposium in the Lexington and Louisville regions of Kentucky due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are pleased to report that many of the historic sites and museum collections on the itinerary offer engaging...
Lecture Videos About New Orleans Decorative Arts, Fine Arts, and Architecture
The Decorative Arts Trust is thrilled to bring you recordings of our excellent lectures from the Fall 2018 Symposium in New Orleans, LA, thanks to the generosity of Anne and Wheeler Bryan. Trust Governor Tom Savage, Winterthur’s Director of External Affairs for the...
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Formerly known as the "blog,” the Bulletin features new research and scholarship, travelogues, book reviews, and museum and gallery exhibitions. The Bulletin complements The Magazine of the Decorative Arts Trust, our biannual members publication.