Tuesday, January 21
SOTHEBY'S NEW YORK
1334 York Ave
New York, NY 10021
11:00 AM
A lecture on
VALLEY CULTURE: CONSTRUCTING IDENTITY ALONG THE GREAT WAGON ROAD
by Lisa Minardi, Executive Director, Historic Trappe
11:30 AM
A lecture on
AMERICAN CLASSICAL FURNITURE: REGIONAL IDENTITIES IN THE SCHRIMSHER COLLECTION
by Kimberly E. Schrimsher, Ph.D.
12:00 PM
A lecture on
ART OF INDEPENDENCE: ENGRAVED POWDER HORNS FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY WORLD
by Philip Zea
12:30 PM
A lecture and book signing on
EDWARD DUFFIELD: COLONIAL PHILADELPHIA CLOCKMAKER, CITIZEN, GENTLEMAN
by Bob Frishman, Bell-Time Clocks
2:30 PM
A lecture on
PAUL REVERE, INDUSTRIALIST
by Benjamin Miller, Curious Objects
3:00 PM
A lecture on
ANYTHING BUT SIMPLE: GIFT DRAWINGS AND THE SHAKER AESTHETIC
by Emelie Gevalt, American Folk Art Museum
3:30 PM
A lecture on
DRIVING POP; WARHOL'S CADILLAC SERIES AND THE ENDURING LEGACY OF THE MOVEMENT
by Mercedes Lambarri Altamira, Head of Mid-Market Private Sales, Sotheby's
4:00 PM
A lecture on
MEET THE CURATOR: KEN FULK
with
Ken Fulk, Interior Designer and Curator of Visions of America
Stellene Volandes, Editor-in-Chief, Town & Country
5:00 PM
A lecture on
AMERICAN INNOVATION
with
Michael Simcoe, Vice President, Global Design, General Motors
Tony Roma, CELESTIQ Executive Engineer, Cadillac
Cassandra Hatton, Senior Vice President, Science & Popular Culture, Sotheby's
Michael Caimano, Car Specialist, RM Sotheby's
Nick Marino, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Content, Sotheby's