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SUMMARY:2025 Annual Meeting and Exhibit Opening
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the lawn of the Annie Cooper Boyd House (or inside if it rains)\, Saturday May 17th for the Museum’s Annual Meeting followed by the opening of the Museum for the 2025 season. \nThe Museum hours & days will be: 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.\, Thursdays\, Fridays\, Saturdays & Sundays\, between May 17th and October 12th\, and by appointment. \nThis year’s exhibit is Wedding Dresses\, 1840-1925″\, curated by trustees Mary Jane Marcasiano and Alex McNear. The exhibit displays wedding dresses from a variety of periods during those years\, and is a celebration of bridal fashion and the women of Sag Harbor and the East End who wore and donated these remarkable garments. The centerpiece of the exhibit is a recreation of Annie Cooper Boyd’s late Victorian 1895 white silk wedding gown\, meticulously crafted and recreated by Nancy’s Tailoring of Noyac. Join us!
URL:https://sagharborhistoricalmuseum.org/event/2025-annual-meeting-and-exhibit-opening/
LOCATION:Sag Harbor Historical Museum\, 174 Main Street\, Sag Harbor\, NY\, 11963
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sag Harbor Historical Museum":MAILTO:sagharborhist@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Designing A Museum Archive
DESCRIPTION:Craig Rhodes\, Architect and SHHM Trustee\, has designed an archive building which will house and protect\, with temperature control and proper storage\, our archival materials and fragile objects such as the textile collection\, and Annie’s original art. Craig will speak to the design and functionality of this addition to our property.
URL:https://sagharborhistoricalmuseum.org/event/designing-the-museum-archive-building/
LOCATION:Christ Church Parish Hall\, 5 Hampton Street\, Sag Harbor\, NY\, 11963
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SUMMARY:Reinterpretation of the Shingle Style Architecture of the Maycroft Estate
DESCRIPTION:“Occasionally a project will challenge every principle an architect holds dear. Originally built in 1885\, the Maycroft estate in 2004 was neither salvageable nor restorable. Though listed on the National Register\, Maycroft’s historical importance resided in its silhouette on the horizon of Sag Harbor Village: an image engrained in the minds of an entire community. So\, when other architects recommended demolition\, Merrell Soule Architects proposed a different approach\, one that later came to be understood as Reinterpretation. Today\, Maycroft remains on the National Register\, and on the Village horizon\, yet little else of the original remains.” Source: Merrell Soule Architects. \nJoin us at Christ Episcopal Church at the corner of Union Street and Route 114\, for this fascinating presentation by Jim Merrell\, revealing details of the reinterpretation of Maycroft.
URL:https://sagharborhistoricalmuseum.org/event/reinterpretation-maycroft/
LOCATION:Christ Church Parish Hall\, 5 Hampton Street\, Sag Harbor\, NY\, 11963
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SUMMARY:Preservation as a Creative Art
DESCRIPTION:This special event is co-sponsored by Preservation Long Island\, the Sag Harbor Historical Museum\, and The Church. Come to The Church at 48 Madison Street. \nPhoto by Michael Heller\nFrom rehabilitation to restoration to public acquisition\, the act of preservation requires inspiration and vision. It communicates the values of a culture it looks to preserve\, as well as creating standards of culture in the process. It is itself a creative act. \nWe invite you to explore architecture and design from this perspective with Jess Frost\, executive director and co-founder of the Arts Center at Duck Creek in Springs\, Matilde Guidelli Guidi\, curator and curatorial department head of the Dia Art Foundation\, and Lee Skolnick\, architect and renovator of The Church. Using their respective institutions as examples\, the participants will illuminate the art of preservation. \nThe conversation will be moderated by Paul Bentel\, a practicing architect\, professor at Columbia University\, architectural historian\, and preservation advocate who will bring a unique and unifying voice to the dynamic discussion. Following the presentation there will be a Q&A.
URL:https://sagharborhistoricalmuseum.org/event/preservation-as-a-creative-art/
LOCATION:The Church\, 48 Madison Street\, Sag Harbor\, NY\, 11963
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