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Picture of a glass piece on display at Hillwood.

Join Dr. Wilfried Zeisler, deputy director and chief curator of Hillwood, in an exploration of the Glass: Art. Beauty. Design exhibition.

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Miles' Law by Beth Lipman

Artist Beth Lipman, a contemporary artist in the Glass: Art. Beauty. Design exhibition, gives a virtual tour of her studio in Wisconsin.

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Photo of one of Karen LaMonte's Etude sculptures.

Artist Karen LaMonte, a featured contemporary artist in the Glass: Art. Beauty. Design exhibition, discusses her approach to developing her mesmerizing sculptures.

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Picture of a dress designed by Ann Lowe.

Explore the life and legacy of fashion figure Ann Lowe, who built a career on her exemplary talents that weathered significant changes in fashion, as well as American culture.  

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Joy of It Cover

Come explore the extraordinary experience of influential women featured in the exhibition Determined Women: Collectors, Artists, and Designers at Hillwood.

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The Elegant Life book cover cropped

Interior decorator Alex Papachristidis presents the varied ways he makes spaces versatile to share with family and friends—from cozy seating areas to games tables.

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More is More is More book cover cropped

Rooms of jewellike color and glorious pattern. Enchanting lacquered ceilings and geometric floors. Brilliantly massed collections of furniture, objects, and art. Carl Dellatore celebrates the best of maximalism in this lushly illustrated lecture.

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Black Flora Book Cover

Teresa Speight, author of Black Flora, a new book about African Americans in the world of floriculture, tells the stories of farmers, florists, and other floral creatives who answered the call of the flowers, tapped into their passion, and listened to their hearts. 
 

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Hammersmith Farm, Newport, RI, ca. 1917

This richly illustrated lecture explores landscape design, literature, and art created in Newport, Rhode Island, "The Eden of America."

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Detail of Marjorie Post's Islamic-inspired emerald brooch by Cartier

Explore how Cartier’s designers adapted shapes, techniques, and materials from Islamic art across time, geography and media, synthesizing and transforming them into a unique, modern stylistic language that continues to inspire new creations.