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Research at Winterthur Speaker Series

A Sensible and Human Bohemia: The Utopian Moment in American Arts and Crafts, 1895–1903

At the turn of the 19th century across America, intentional communities of artists in Rose Valley, Byrdcliffe, and Roycroft were havens for handcraft, worker dignity, and the promotion of beautiful art for the masses, and were works of art in themselves—total sensory installations of the Arts and Crafts Movement—that stood as model community-workshops, suggesting that there could be an alternative to brutal industrialization. The talk is presented by Thomas A. Guiler, Director of Museum Affairs, Oneida Community House.

The Research at Winterthur series, presented by the Winterthur Library and the Research Fellowship Program, showcases new projects and publications that tap into our rich collections and resources, unveiling innovative perspectives for exploring the fascinating stories that objects can tell about people and our shared past. Registration required. Included with admission. Members free.

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Join us for an additional talk in the series on May 8.

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Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
5105 Kennett Pike
Route 52
Winterthur, DE 19735

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