In-Person Frank Lloyd Wright Lecture with Julie Sloan

Thu Oct 13 2022 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm

Sharp Auditorium, Denver Art Museum | Denver

Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
Publisher/HostKirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
In-Person Frank Lloyd Wright Lecture with Julie Sloan
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Julie Sloan will lecture on Iridescent Light in Frank Lloyd Wright's glass designs.
About this Event

Doors open at 6pm, Lecture at 6:30pm live at the Sharp Auditorium, Denver Art Museum.

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This is the last of three lectures by renowned Frank Lloyd Wright experts presented as part of Kirkland Museum's celebration of the genius of American architect and designer Frank Lloyd Wright in 2022. This lecture supports our exhibition .

About the Lecture

Julie Sloan, New York-based expert on Frank Lloyd Wright’s stained and architectural glass and published author, will lecture on the subject of glass pieces featured in Kirkland Museum’s exhibition. She will focus on a recent gift to Kirkland Museum, to be announced in April 2022.

About Julie Sloan

Julie L. Sloan has been a stained-glass consultant since 1984, specializing in conservation studies, conservation management, and historical research. Her conservation projects include Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, New York; H. H. Richardson’s Trinity Church in Boston; Harvard University’s Memorial Hall; Trinity Church, Wall Street; The Riverside Church in New York; and Princeton University’s Chapel. She is also an appraiser of American stained glass, certified by the American Appraisers Association and current in USPAP training. She was an adjunct professor of historic preservation at Columbia University from 1985 to 2013; has lectured at Salve Regina University in Newport, RI; Williams College; and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and has given seminars and lectures around the country. Her BA in art history is from New York University (1980) and her MS in historic preservation is from Columbia University (1982). The author of Conservation of Stained Glass in America (Art in Architecture Press, 1995), she has written many articles on stained-glass history and conservation. Her books include Light Screens: The Complete Leaded-Glass Windows of Frank Lloyd Wright (Rizzoli International, 2000); Frederic Crowninshield: A Renaissance Man in the Gilded Age (University of Massachusetts Press, 2010) with Gertrude deG. Wilmers, the artist’s great-granddaughter; and The Berkshire Glass Works (The History Press, 2011) with William Patriquin. She also contributed a chapter to A New and Native Beauty: The Art and Craft of Greene & Greene (Merrell, 2008), and the introduction to Frank Lloyd Wright: Art Glass of the Martin House (edited by Eric Jackson-Forsberg, 2009). She is working on a comprehensive history of American stained glass. She lives in Lake Placid, NY.

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Sharp Auditorium, Denver Art Museum, 100 West 14th Avenue Parkway, Denver, United States

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