About this Event
Screening of New England Modernism: Revolutionary Architecture in the 20th Century, followed by a panel conversation with the filmmaker, Jake Gorst (learn more here); Jonathan Bell, Critic in Interior Architecture (RISD); Nancy Skolos, Professor in Graphic Design (RISD) and Thomas Wedell, Senior Critic, Graphic Design (RISD) with Skolos and Wedell sharing reflections on their stewardship of an Ira Rakatansky-designed home that they own on Providence’s East Side.
About the film: Between the 1930s and 1970s, American Modernism established an exciting and provocative footing in New England. By the 1940s the work of American master Frank Lloyd Wright and European newcomers such as Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius influenced generations of young architects and inspired a surprisingly large catalog of important buildings throughout the region. Architects Marcel Breuer, Landis Gores,John Johansen, Philip Johnson, Eliot Noyes and many others led the charge. Dive deeply into this rich pool of talent whose buildings still hold international influence, despite the constant threat of redevelopment. These works tell the story of New England Modernism, a story rich with beauty, imagination, creativity and industriousness.
This event is co-sponsored by Rhode Island School of Design (Libraries Division), the Bristol Historical & Preservation Society and PPS. This program, along with the walking tour on October 23, participates in DOCOMOMO’s month-long celebration of modern architecture in the United States.
October 22 // 6:30 – 9pm
Metcalf Auditorium
Chace Center, RISD
20 North Main Street
$15 General // $10 PPS + DOCOMOMO members
RISD students, faculty and staff may register for free with the code PPS@RISD
Please contact us with any questions or concerns at [email protected] or 401-831-7440.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Metcalf Auditorium, RISD, 20 North Main Street, Providence, United States
USD 12.51 to USD 17.85