Syracuse, NY. Gustav Stickley House, Columbus Ave. Designed by Wellington Taber, remodeled by Gustav Stickley. Photo: Samuel D. Gruber
Arts and Crafts Society of Central New York Annual Meeting September 29th, 2013
I frequently write on this blog about Craftsman artist, arbiter and impresario Gustav Stickley and Arts and Crafts architect Ward Wellington Ward. Here is a chance to experience and continue their legacies in good company - at one event:
Join the Arts and Crafts Society of Central New York on Sunday, September 29, 2013 at the Ward-designed Mohegan Manor in Baldwinsville, NY for the Annual Membership Meeting and Luncheon.
This year’s agenda will include a round table discussion, “Our Legacy: Two Craftsman Homes.” Nancy and Davey Willans of The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms; Steven Kern, executive director of the Everson Museum of Art; and Beth Crawford, preservation architect at Crawford and Stearns are scheduled to participate. The presentation will cover plans for the restoration of Gustav Stickley’s Columbus Avenue home in Syracuse, New York and the continuing restoration of his Craftsman Farms complex in Morris Plains, New Jersey.
Syracuse, NY. Gustav Stickley House, Columbus Ave. First floor stair hall in the first "Craftsman" interior, as remodeled by Gustav Stickley.
The meeting will begin promptly at 11:30 am. A lunch buffet and cash bar will be offered. Registration for the meeting and luncheon is required. Cost for ACSCNY members is $35, guests and friends: $45. Registrations must be received no later than September 21, 2013.
For additional details on the event or information on becoming an ACSCNY member, contact Dave Rudd at 315.463.1568 or mailto:rudd@daltons.com.
If you are not a member of the ACSCNY, this is a great time to join!