[adsw-announce] Art Deco Influence in the 1930s

Joyce Fairchild (jfairchild@adsw.org)
Thu, 10 Nov 2005 07:54:13 -0800

Art Deco Influence in the 1930s

December 4, 2005, 3 PM

Free!

Renwick Gallery
Grand Salon
1661 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC

In this illustrated lecture, ADSW Publication Chair Jim Linz will 
discuss the far-reaching influence Art Deco had in the 1930s when 
industrial designers around the world were engaged to redesign virtually 
all machine made products, from cocktail shakers to clocks to flatware.

Sponsored by the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

For directions and more information, phone (202) 298-1100, send email to 
ball@adsw.org, or visit our web page:
http://www.adsw.org/event/current.html#ArtDecoInfluence
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ADSW Fall Event Calendar

November 12: Stars and Stripes Ball
http://www.adsw.org/event/2005/Ball/index.html

December 4: Art Deco Influence in the 1930s
http://www.adsw.org/event/current.html#ArtDecoInfluence

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