October 9, 10 and 11, 2015 Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston British and Beyond October 9, 10 and 11, 2015 Engaging lectures coupled with visits to a privately-held period home and southern hospitality enjoy a lovely fall weekend in historic Charleston. The Charleston Heritage Symposium is presented under the auspices of the Preservation Society of Charleston, founded in 1920 as the first community-based preservation organization in the United States. Produced by an all-volunteer Board, the 2015 Symposium will benefit the Preservation Society of Charleston. Charleston Heritage Symposium Post Office Box 521 Charleston, SC 29402 800.770.1817 www.charlestonheritagesymposium.org
Charleston has an air of eccentricity... Every house seems built to the owner s particular taste; and in one street you seem to be in an old English town, and in another in some continental city of France or Italy. -Fanny Kemble, 1838 We look forward to welcoming you to the 2015 Charleston Heritage Symposium. Limited to 80 patrons, the Symposium offers a delightful fall weekend in this historic South Carolina seaport renowned for its landmark buildings, magnificent homes and gracious hospitality. Join us as we examine some of the diverse cultures that made Charleston such a cosmopolitan city in the 18th and early 19th centuries: British, French Huguenot, Jewish, African, German and Italian. This year, we are delighted to present two Keynote Speakers. On Friday evening, we will welcome Dr. Tessa Murdoch, FSA, Deputy Keeper, Department of Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics, and Glass at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. We are honored to have Mr. William G. Allman, Curator of the White House, open our Saturday program. In addition to an outstanding roster of presenters and lectures, we will examine the architecture, furnishings, and garden of a superlative private late 18th-century home, and enjoy an exclusive visit to a private collection of three centuries of Charleston furniture and silver. As the Charleston Heritage Symposium tends to sell out quickly, you are encouraged to sign up early. The 2015 Symposium is paired with the Preservation Society of Charleston s popular Fall Tours of Homes, providing further opportunities to experience our city s rich layers of history.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2015 5:30-6:30 p.m. Symposium Registration and Opening Night Reception: Old Federal Court Room, 23 Chalmers Street. Built in the early 19th-century, the building housed the U.S. District Court from 1845 to 1860 before becoming part of the Confederate Home and College property in 1867. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Huguenot Artists, Designers, and Craftsmen in Great Britain and Ireland 1680-1780 Keynote Address with Dr. Tessa Murdoch, FSA, Deputy Keeper, Department of Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics, and Glass at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England Introduction by Symposium Moderator and Curator-in-Residence Robert A. Leath, Chief Curator and Vice President of Collections and Research, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts at Old Salem, Winston-Salem, NC SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2015 8:30 a.m. Coffee Service: Old Federal Court Room, 23 Chalmers Street 9:00-9:15 a.m. Welcoming Remarks Kristopher B. King, Executive Director, Preservation Society of Charleston, Charleston, SC 9:15-10:15 a.m. Something of Splendor: Decorative Arts from the White House Keynote Address with William G. Allman, Curator, The White House, Washington, D.C. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Probability & Provenance: Jacob Sass and Charleston s Post-Revolution German School of Cabinetmakers Gary J. Albert, Editorial Director and Adjunct Curator of Silver and Metals, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts at Old Salem, Winston-Salem, NC 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. A House of God in the Holy City: Architecture and Identity of Charleston s Early Jewish Community Daniel K. Ackermann, Associate Curator, the MESDA Collection, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts at Old Salem, Winston-Salem, NC
12:45-2:15 p.m. Midday Break Box lunches are being provided Old Federal Court Room, 23 Chalmers Street 2:15-3:15 p.m. Lowcountry Baroque Ralph Harvard III, Ralph Harvard, Inc., New York, NY 3:30-4:30 p.m. Black and White all Mix d Together : African American Artists in the South Maurie D. McInnis, Vice-Provost for Academic Affairs University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 6:30-8:30 p.m. Evening Soirée at the Caspar Christian Schutt House (c. 1799) This three-story stuccoed brick house was built by wealthy German merchant Caspar Christian Schutt. With its stunning Adamesque style plaster friezes, cornices, and mantles, and its curved eliptical staircase, this residence is one of the largest single houses ever built in Charleston. It boasts one of the city s most complete range of outbuildings, showcases a beautiful garden, and is currently a private single family residence. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2015 9:30-10:15 a.m. Tour led by Daniel K. Ackerman: K.K. Beth Elohim Synagogue, 90 Hasell Street. Founded in 1740, Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim is the oldest synagogue in continuous use in the United States. The present building, designed in 1840 by Cyrus L. Warner, is often described as one of the country s finest examples of Greek Revival architecture. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Behind-the-Scenes Tour of The Rivers Collection Charleston native and businessman John M. Rivers, Jr. alarmed that much of Charleston s furniture and decorative arts had left the city set out to reclaim the city s decorative heritage and has made a concerted effort to acquire and return three centuries of locally made furniture, silver, and other objects that tell the multi-cultural story of Charleston and its inhabitants. This private collection is being opened exclusively for Symposium patrons by Mr. Rivers who will host the morning visit. This special visit includes Bloody Marys and a light brunch. Shuttles provided to KK Beth Elohim and The Rivers Collection. 2:00-5:00 p.m. Optional Offering Fall Tours of Homes, The Preservation Society of Charleston, tickets available at a discounted rate
THE 2015 CHARLESTON HERITAGE SYMPOSIUM is presented in part by FOUNDING SPONSORS FOUNDING BENEFACTORS Mr. J. Anderson Berly III Mr. and Mrs. James R. McNab, Jr. SPONSOR The Symposium Board is extremely grateful to our generous supporters CHARLESTON HERITAGE SYMPOSIUM BOARD OF DIRECTORS Martha Anderson Barnhill Brandy Culp Courtenay L. Daniels Susan Dickson Christina Dodd Bessie Hanahan Gail B. Kahn Catherine Poag Patricia G. Prioleau Ginger Scully Brittany Lavelle Tulla Cover: The Caspar Christian Schutt House, photograph by Jack Alterman: all other photographs are courtesy of Jack Alterman, unless otherwise noted; Secretary Bookcase, c. 1794, attributed to the shop of Jacob Sass, Collection of MESDA; Medway Plantation, Photograph courtesy of Virginia Beach; Portrait of Jacob Sass, c. 1805 attributed to Thomas Coram, Collection of the German Friendly Society, photograph by Gavin Ashworth; a George III Sterling Silver Two-Handled Cup and Cover, c.1762, maker s mark of Thomas Wright, London, The Rivers Collection, photograph by Jack Alterman; Center Table, c.1861, rosewood and marble, attributed to John Henry Belter (1804-63), New York, U.S. Government purchase, Photo: White House Historical Association; KK Beth Elohim, Charleston, SC, Digital reconstruction of original building, courtesy of MESDA; Five-Gallon Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware Jar, Signed and Dated Dave/March 19, 1857/Lm, private collection; Sterling Silver Tea-kettle and Stand, 1736-8, Paul de Lamerie, London, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Back Cover: The Caspar Christian Schutt House, photograph by Jack Alterman
REGISTRATION The Charleston Heritage Symposium weekend is an inclusive $500 for all the lectures, events, and receptions listed on the schedule, including the Opening Night Reception and Keynote Address, plus visits to a privately-held period home and a behind-the-scenes tour of a private collection of Charleston decorative arts. Registration is strictly limited to 80 patrons on a first-come, first-served basis. The 2015 Symposium takes place during the Preservation Society of Charleston s 39th Annual Fall Tours of Homes, thus offering an additional opportunity to explore our beautiful historic city. Fall Tour tickets may be purchased for a reduced rate of $45 when accompanying the Symposium Weekend Registration. For the schedule, please visit: www.preservationsociety.org 3 Ways to Register for the Symposium: Complete the form and mail with payment to: Charleston Heritage Symposium Post Office Box 521 Charleston, SC 29402 Online at www.charlestonheritagesymposium.org Call toll-free 800.770.1817 INFORMATION Tax Deduction: $200 of your ticket purchase may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution to the Preservation Society of Charleston. Please consult your tax advisor. Cancellation Policy: Schedule changes may occur due to unforeseen circumstances. Symposium patrons who cancel by September 10, 2015, regardless of the reason, will be issued a full refund, less a $50 handling fee. There will be no refunds after September 10. Lodging: While lodging is the responsibility of the registrant, a special rate at The Vendue is available to Symposium patrons at 800-845-7900 or www.thevendue.com. Please mention the Charleston Heritage Symposium at the time of reservation. As this is one of the city s best-known boutique hotels, there are a limited number of rooms. The Vendue is within easy walking distance of the Old Federal Court Room. The Symposium will provide a list of other local accommodations upon request.
(Print Clearly) 2015 REGISTRATION FORM Name, as you would like it to appear on your name tag and the participant list Second Individual s Name, if applicable Billing Address City, as you would like it to appear on your name tag State Billing Zip Preferred Telephone Number Email Address REGISTRATION FEE(S) All-inclusive Symposium Weekend @$500 $ ($200 is tax-deductible, as allowable by law) Optional Offering: Discounted Fall Tours of Homes @$45 $ Sunday, October 11th, 2-5 p.m. Additional Tax Deductible Contribution: $ Benefiting the Preservation Society of Charleston (a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization) GRAND TOTAL $ Check enclosed, payable to the Preservation Society of Charleston with memo line reading Charleston Heritage Symposium Credit card: Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Account Number Security Code Exp. Date Cardholder Name Signature Complete and mail with payment to: Charleston Heritage Symposium Post Office Box 521 Charleston, SC 29402