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Ann Scheid, curator of the Greene and Greene Archives at The Gamble House will explore how Pasadena attracted a number of artists and artisans who formed a distinctive colony that flourished and eventually spread its influences in California in the early 20th century. The initial attraction was Throop Institute, a center of Arts and Crafts training where Ernest Batchelder activated a program in design. The focus will be on some of the key figures who lived and worked in Pasadena, who later became well-known and influential educators, artists, and artisans. This lecture will be held in the garden of a 1911 cottage in the historic Madison Heights neighborhood.
These programs are reserved for PMH Members only PRE-PAID RESERVATIONS REQUIRED TICKETS: $30 per person per lecture All programs take place at least in part outdoors. In case of rain, please consider your reservation a donation. Please note these events include walking and steps. Please no high heels.
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2017 At Home Lecture Series
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October 3 http://musicculture.bpt.me
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Locationprivate home (View)
address will be emailed to attendees
Pasadena, CA 91103
United States
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