Lecture explores the history of the paper & reveals a complicated story of family, art, & abolition
* Saturday, April 1, 1:00 pm
In the late 1920s a cycle of scenic wallpaper with exotic scenes was moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, from outside of Augusta, Georgia.
When it was donated to MESDA in the 1970s it was assumed to be printed French wallpaper from the workshops of Zuber or Dufour; but it turned out to be hand painted wallpaper created by an itinerant artist in Georgia.
This lecture explores the history of the paper and reveals a complicated story of family, art, and abolition, as it played out on the walls of a Piedmont Georgia house.
The speaker is Daniel Ackermann, the chief curator at the Museum Of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), in Winston-Salem, NC
Second Lecture:
To Bigotry No Sanction: Acceptance and Assimilation in the 18th-Century Jewish Communities of Newport, RI and Charleston, SC
Saturday, April 1, 3:00 pm
Admission Free
Walk-ins are welcome or RSVP: griffinwallpaper@icloud.com
Email: griffinwallpaper@icloud.com
Additional time info:
Lectures at 1:00 pm & 3:00 pm
Creekside Room at Dominican University in San Rafael
2023/04/01 - 2023/04/01
Creekside Room – Dominican University of California
50 Acacia Ave., San Rafael, CA 94901