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Midnight Moment: A Decade of Artists in Times Square
Tuesday, March 11, 6:00pm
New York, NY
MacDowell and Times Square Arts present a conversation with artists Peter Burr, Pamela Council, and Kambui Olujimi celebrating the publication of Midnight Moment: A Decade of Artists in Times Square, a book highlighting over 130 artists featured in Midnight Moment—the world's largest and longest-running digital public art program.
Jeff Zimmerman: Glass Light Space
Tuesday, March 11, 6:30pm
New York, NY
R & Company hosts a book launch and engaging conversation celebrating the new book Jeff Zimmerman: Glass Light Space. Set within the immersive exhibition Metamorphosis on view at the gallery through April 11, this talk will bring together curator Brett Littman and noted interior designer Tony Ingrao—two contributors to the publication—for a discussion on the evolution of his work, his mastery of glass, and the transformative power of light through his sculptural interventions in space.
David Kleinberg: Interiors
Tuesday, March 11, 9:30am
Newport Beach, CA
The Decorative Arts Society hosts revered designer David Kleinberg for a lecture about his interiors practice which represents the height of sophistication, luxury, and refinement. Following his talk will be an intimate book signing with Kleinberg, where he will personalize copies of his newest monograph David Kleinberg: Interiors.
Glorious Gardens: Private Edens of the World's Leading Interior Designers
Saturday, March 15, 1:00pm
Charleston, SC
Join the Historic Charleston Foundation for an engaging conversation moderated by Dara Caponigro, creative director of Schumacher and editor-in-chief of FREDERIC Magazine, and designers Tim Whealon and Martyn Bullard. Together, they will offer an engaging discussion on design, style, and the evolution of interiors, as well as discuss their gardens as featured in Caponigro’s newest book Glorious Gardens.
The New Antiquarians: At Home with Young Collectors
Friday, March 21, 1:00pm
Charleston, SC
Drayton Hall welcomes four notable tastemakers in the decorative arts community as they discuss the significant role antiques play in their work. As a complement to The Charleston Show, these preservation-minded professionals will illustrate their use of antiques in everyday settings and suggest a renewed appreciation for our material culture. The discussion will be moderated by author Michael Diaz-Griffith who will be signing copies of The New Antiquarians after the talk.
What a Rock Can Reveal
Saturday, March 22, 11am-12pm
Vienna, VA
Bards Alley Bookshop welcomes author Maya Wei-Haas for an interactive reading of her debut nonfiction children’s book What a Rock Can Reveal. Great for ages 4-10, kids (and adults!) will get a chance to see some of the rocks and fossils from the book up close with Dr. Wei-Haas’ mini museum. The reading will be followed by a Q&A and book signing.
No registration required.
More information here.
The Land Is Full: Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects
Tuesday 25 March, 7:00pm
London, UK
Join the Garden Museum for a lecture by American landscape architect Thomas L. Woltz, owner of the celebrated Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects, to hear about the firm’s design approach to public landscapes, and how inspiration is drawn from each site’s unique culture and ecological history. Following the talk, Woltz will sign copies of his new book The Land Is Full.
Sybil and David Yurman: Artists and Jewelers
Thursday 27 March, 7:00pm
London, UK
Join celebrated jewelers David and Sybil Yurman at The Victoria & Albert Museum for a conversation about their creative process and the history of their influential design house told through personal anecdotes and never-before-seen imagery.
In-person: REGISTER HERE
Virtual: REGISTER HERE