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SUMMARY:Ann Lowe: American Couturier Members Day Program
DESCRIPTION:Ann Lowe: American Couturier Members Day Program\nCelebrate the opening of the largest exhibition of Ann Lowe’s work to date—featuring 40 iconic gowns designed for America’s most prominent debutantes\, heiresses\, actresses\, and society brides. Take in a fascinating lecture by the exhibition curator and enjoy an array of activities fit for all ages throughout the day. \n10:30–11:30 am | Ann Lowe: Dressmaker to Designer Lecture\nElizabeth Way\, Guest Curator \nAnn Lowe was a gifted seamstress from the age of six\, taught by her grandmother and mother\, who ran a custom fashion salon in Montgomery\, Alabama. These skills and her creative design talent took Lowe from an apprentice to a live-in dressmaker and then business owner in Tampa\, Florida\, and ultimately to the head of several custom ateliers in New York City. Along the way she designed for nationally known labels\, that is\, creating gowns under others’ names. Lowe’s career from the 1910s to 1972 witnessed the evolution of the American fashion industry\, and her extraordinary couture dresses transformed her from a dressmaker to a fashion designer. Join Elizabeth Way\, associate curator at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology\, and guest curator of Ann Lowe: American Couturier as she takes you through Lowe’s fascinating journey from seamstress to “Society’s Best-Kept Secret.” \nMembers free; $15 with admission. Book signing to follow.  \nSold out. \n1:00–4:00 pm | Textile Lab Tour with Winterthur’s Textile Conservators \nTours will take place at 30-minute intervals. Exclusive for Patron-level-and-above Members.  \nTour the Textile Conservation Lab\, where the Ann Lowe exhibition came together over the past two years. Learn about ways you can protect and preserve textiles at home with our textile conservation staff. \nFor Patron-level-and-above Members only. Call 302.888.4713 to upgrade your Membership today! Reservations required. To reserve online\, Patron-level-and-above Members must log in here; once you are logged in\, the textile tours will appear on the ticket calendar. \n1:00–4:00 pm | Guided Gallery Walk\nGeneral Guided Walk: 1:00\, 2:00\, and 3:00 pm\nFamily-Friendly Tours: 1:30\, 2:30\, and 3:30 pm \nTake a guided tour through the exhibition and learn about the life and legacy of Ann Lowe\, an American fashion designer who created couture-quality gowns for America’s high society yet remained virtually unknown to the wider public. \nDrop-in tour\, reservations not required. This Gallery Walk begins in the Galleries Reception Area. Members free. Included with admission. \n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/ann-lowe-american-couturier-members-day-program/
CATEGORIES:Ann Lowe,Exhibition,Member
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T140000
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SUMMARY:Interpretation through Embroidery: Thirty Years of Danish Ecclesiastical Needle Art
DESCRIPTION:In this two-day workshop\, Lizzi Damgaard\, embroiderer to Danish Queen Margrethe II and a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog\, will discuss her 30 years of experience as a needlework artist. \nOn Friday\, visitors will enjoy a tour of textile storage with Laura Johnson\, curator of textiles\, as well as a tour of the Winterthur needlework collection with a museum interpreter. On Saturday\, visitors will enjoy a lecture by Lizzi Damgaard in the morning (10:30 am–12:00 pm) followed by an afternoon workshop for experienced embroiderers to create a unique piece inspired by Flora Danica (1:30–4:30 pm.). Registration required. Friday only $37. Both days $137; $100 for Members. Saturday lecture\, $25\, includes general admission to Winterthur. \nSaturday lecture\, Interpretation Through Embroidery: Thirty Years of Ecclesiastical Needle Art\, still available. Register now.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/interpretation-through-embroidery-thirty-years-of-danish-ecclesiastical-needle-art/2023-09-15/
CATEGORIES:Activity,Lecture,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T160000
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SUMMARY:Be the Designer Jewelry Workshop with Lock & Key Design
DESCRIPTION:Learn the characteristics of bronze art clay. Select your favorite mold(s) to test to narrow down your necklace design. After your necklace is designed and made\, choose a semi-precious stone as an accent for your pendant and learn the basics of wire wrapping. Pick your favorite chain\, and Lock & Key will prep it for later assembly. Pieces will be fired\, polished\, and assembled after the workshop and shipped to you via USPS. $90; $80 for Members. Includes all supplies. Class limited to 20.  \nRegister now. \nJoin us for these other Lock & Key Design events during the weekend of September 15–17. \nSeptember 15: Pop-Up Shop at An Evening at Winterthur\, 5:30–7:30 pm \nSeptember 16: Pop-Up Shop and Bauble Bar in the Museum Store\, 11:00 am–1:00 pm \nSeptember 17: Pop-Up Shop: Re-Imagine Your Heirloom Jewelry in the Museum Store\, 12:00–4:00 pm
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/be-the-designer-jewelry-workshop-with-lock-key-design/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T160000
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CREATED:20230905T174149Z
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SUMMARY:Lock & Key Design Pop-Up Shop: Reimagine Your Heirloom Jewelry
DESCRIPTION:Do you have an heirloom piece of jewelry you would like to breathe new life into? Schedule your one-on-one\, half an hour appointment with Tony Perrin\, designer and creator of Lock & Key Design. Tony will help you reimagine it into a modern heirloom you’ll love to wear. He will discuss ideas and concepts with you\, work out a timeline\, and determine a price for the project. He will take it back to his studio and ship it to you upon completion. Payment due day of. Registration required. Call 302.888.4822 to reserve your private 20-minute session. \nJoin us for these other Lock & Key Design events during the weekend of September 15–17. \nSeptember 15: Pop-Up Shop at An Evening at Winterthur\, 5:30–7:30 pm \nSeptember 16: Pop-Up Shop and Bauble Bar in the Museum Store\, 11:00 am–1:00 pm \nSeptember 16: Be the Designer Jewelry Workshop in the Museum Store\, 2:00–4:00 pm \n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/lock-key-pop-up-shop/
CATEGORIES:Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T160000
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SUMMARY:Crafternoon: Fabric Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Join us for artmaking in a friendly setting.  \nInspired by Ann Lowe’s fabric flowers\, learn to stitch a beautiful blossom using cotton. Fabulous prints and threads are provided for inspiration. Reservations required. $15; $10 for Members \nSold out.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/crafternoon-fabric-flowers/
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SUMMARY:Crafternoon: Felted Bird Pods
DESCRIPTION:Join us for artmaking in a friendly setting.  \nCreate a felted pod no bird can resist! You will work with wool and roving from Winterthur’s own flock of Merino and heritage Leicester longwool sheep at Greenbank Mill and Phillips Farm\, to create a one-of-a-kind structure for hanging on a porch or inside a window. Reservations required. $15; $10 for Members \nSold out.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/felted-bird-pods/
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