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ANNAPOLIS ARTS & ARCHITECTURE TOUR

9/30/2021

 
September 30, 2021 | 10am - 8pm
$110 Members
​$150 Non-members
Pick-up/Drop-off: James Renwick Alliance, 5335 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington DC, 20015
APRIL 2, 2020 |
​Join the JRA in an Arts & Architecture tour of Annapolis to see three distinct collectors' homes, two artist visit, and lunch. Each collection features very different architectural styles and collections. Guests will experience the modern collection and architecture of Kitty and Tom Stoner, the award-winning minimalist farmhouse of Marilyn Lyons and the international eclectic collection of Janet and Bill Pearson set in a traditional home on 150 acres.
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CHRISTINA BOTHWELL

5/22/2021

 
May 22 - 23, 2021
May 22 - 23, 2021 |
The Distinguished Artist Series features glass artist, Christina Bothwell

Artist Workshop/Studio Visit:
Saturday, May 22 | 1 - 2:30pm
Virtual Zoom event
$25 members | $30 non-members
$85 for all 4 workshops, members only

Free Lecture:
Sunday, May 23 | 2 - 3pm
Virtual Zoom event
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CAUCUS MEMBER EVENT

5/16/2021

 
CAUCUS MEMBER AFTERNOON OF LEARNING
​Featuring glenn adamson WITH abraham thomas
​SUNDAY, May 16 | 2PM
$25 per household | ONLINE ZOOM EVENT
**caucus and sponsor members only**

​A double billing: In an interview format, Abraham Thomas talks with Glenn Adamson about Adamson’s newly published book Craft: An American History and the current exhibition Crafting America at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art which opened February 6 and closes May 31, 2021.
 
Craft: An American History is a groundbreaking and endlessly surprising history of how artisans created America, from the nation's origins to the present day.

Crafting America is an exhibition featuring over 100 works in ceramics, fiber, wood, metal, glass, and more unexpected materials that presents a diverse and inclusive story of American craft from the 1940s to today, highlighting the work of artists such as Ruth Asawa, Peter Voulkos, Jeffrey Gibson, Sonya Clark, and more. Developed by Glenn Adamson, guest curator and scholar of craft, design history, and contemporary art, and Jen Padgett, associate curator at Crystal Bridges, Crafting America asserts craft’s integral role in expanding the story of American art. 
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​Glenn Adamson
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​Glenn Adamson and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art are no strangers to JRACraft members, having spoken to our Caucus members in June 2015, followed by a visit of JRACraft members to the museum in September 2015.

Adamson is a curator and writer who works at the intersection of craft, design history and contemporary art. He has previously been Director of the Museum of Arts and Design; Head of Research at the V&A; and Curator at the Chipstone Foundation in Milwaukee. Adamson’s publications include Fewer Better Things (2019); Art in the Making (2016, co-authored with Julia Bryan-Wilson); The Invention of Craft (2013); Postmodernism: Style and Subversion (2011); The Craft Reader (2010); and Thinking Through Craft (2007). He contributes regularly to Art in America, Crafts, Disegno, frieze, The Magazine Antiques, and other publications.
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Adamson was the co-curator of Crafting America at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (2021); Objects: USA 2020 a R & Compay Gallery (2021); Voulkos: The Breakthrough Years at MAD (2016); Beazley Designs of the Year 2017, at the Design Museum, London; and Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery, at the Yale Center for British Art (2017). His biographical study of the artist Lenore Tawney is included in the John Michael Kohler Art Center’s exhibition catalogue Mirror of the Universe.
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​Abraham Thomas
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art appointed Abraham Thomas as Daniel Brodsky Curator of Modern Architecture, Design, and Decorative Arts in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art in September 2020.

For the past four years, Thomas has worked at the Smithsonian Institution, first as the Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge of the Renwick Gallery, and most recently as Senior Curator at the Arts & Industries Building, in Washington, D.C.
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Prior to joining the Smithsonian, he was Director of Sir John Soane's Museum, one of the UK's foremost historic house museums, where from 2013–2015 he oversaw a major restoration of Soane's interiors, initiated new programs with institutions—including MIT's School of Architecture and Planning and MIT Museum; The Architectural Association School of Architecture; the LSE Cities program at the London School of Economics; and the School of Art, Architecture and Design at London Metropolitan University—and developed collaborative commissions with contemporary artists  and designers. Before then, Thomas was Curator of Designs at the Victoria and Albert Museum, from 2005 to 2013, where he was responsible for the V&A's Architecture Gallery and its strategic partnership with the Royal Institute of British Architects.

Abraham Thomas has published and lectured extensively on architecture, decorative arts, craft, graphic design and photography, with a research focus on the 19th-century to the present.

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TALK WITH CAROLINE KIPP

5/11/2021

 
thursday, May 11 | 12pm
$50 per household
​online event | Limit: 50 guests
May 11, 2021 | 
During "A Vision for Contemporary Textile Art", Caroline Kipp, Curator of Contemporary Art at the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum will present her aspirational visions for the museum's nascent contemporary initiative. This overview will outline Kipp's ideas for collecting, exhibitions, programming. Through these avenues, she intends to raise the profile of textile arts.

*All proceeds from this event support the James Renwick Alliance. 

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COLLECTION TOUR

5/1/2021

 
FEATURING CARL & JAN FISHER
​saturday, may 1 | 4pm est
$50 per household
​online event | limit: 30 guests
May 1, 2021 | 
Join us for an online tour of Carl and Jan Fisher's Tacoma, WA home. The carefully curated collection features a mix of works from the top studio craft artists and works made by family members to create an intimate and meaningful environment. Glass makes up the largest part of the collection, with pieces from Dale Chihuly, Lino Tagliapietra, Debora Moore, Richard Jolley and the de la Torre brothers, among others.

*All proceeds from this event support the James Renwick Alliance. 
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"We had the honor of meeting George Nakashima from whom we commissioned our dining room table and chairs. Stewart Wurtz from Seattle added bedroom furniture and bookcases. And Kait Rhodes designed and created our light fixture."
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Carl and Jan Fisher are long time supporters of the James Renwick Alliance. Jan is a practicing artists and Carl currently serves on the board of trustees for the American Crafts Council and the Museum of Glass.
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VIRTUAL  CRAFT TRIP TO DC

4/27/2021

 
VIRTUAL CRAFT TRIP TO WASHINGTON, dc
aPRIL 27 - 28, 2021 | 6:30 - 8PM
mEMBERS: $60 | NON-MEMBERS: $75
The James Renwick Alliance for Craft hosts a unique virtual craft tour featuring some of the most important craft destinations in the Washington, DC region. Join us as we step into the homes of private collectors, see exhibitions at some of the most visited public museums in the country, and experience the local studios that define the DC craft community.

​artist studios
Tour the Washington Glass School with the acclaimed glass artists Tim Tate and Michael Janis.

Learn more about Red Dirt Studio with established ceramic artist and community organizer Margaret Boozer.

​museums
Visit the Renwick Gallery, the only craft museum in the US capital. Here, enjoy a virtual tour of "Forces of Nature: Renwick Invitational 2020" with guest curator, Emily Zilber.

Learn about DC's influence and long standing legacy of Black American Art through the Howard University collection with Howard U ceramics professor, Reggie Pointer

​private collections
Tour the collection of collectors Sharon and Bob Buchanan in their stunningly serene home on the Potomac River. 

See the contemporary art, craft, and architecture of collectors Bonnie and Gil Schwartz

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AND MORE!
​In addition to this amazing line-up there will be room for Q&A, breaks featuring video clips of DC art and culture and a chance to meet fellow trip participants.

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KATE KRETZ

4/24/2021

 
April 24 - 25, 2021
APRIL 24 - 25, 2021 | 
The Distinguished Artist Series features artist Kate Kretz

Artist Workshop/Studio Visit:
Saturday, April 24 | 1 - 2:30pm
Virtual Zoom event
$25 members | $30 non-members
$85 for all 4 workshops, members only

Free Lecture:
Sunday, April 25 | 2 - 3pm
Virtual Zoom event
Kate Kretz was trained as a painter, but creates across disciplines, choosing the most potent medium for each project. She is generally focused on creating time-intensive, intricate work telling difficult truths. Kate is on the Fulbright Specialist Roster through 2021. She has received the MD Council For The Arts Grant (in 2015 & 2017 for crafts, and 2018 for painting) and numerous other awards.
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​THANK YOU TO OUR CO-HOST

The Distinguished Artists Series featuring Kate Kretz is hosted in collaboration with American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center
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