Art Deco: Session 2 - Lighting, Ironwork, and Silver
By Architecture Sarasota
Overview
Join Architecture Sarasota's Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Christopher Wilson, in exploring 100 years of the Art Deco style.
If Art Deco architecture gave the world its bold skylines, the decorative arts gave it sparkle. In this second lecture of the series, we delve into the brilliance of the details — the lamps, sconces, chandeliers, gates, grilles, and silver objects that embody the luxurious spirit of the style.
Discover how artisans and designers transformed everyday objects into works of art:
- Lighting that dazzled with geometric motifs and theatrical flair
- Ironwork that balanced strength with elegance in gates, railings, and ornament
- Silver and decorative objects that brought modern sophistication into homes and salons
From the ateliers of Paris to the grand hotels of Miami and beyond, these pieces elevated daily life with their glamour and craftsmanship.
Category: Arts, Craft
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In person
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
Location
McCulloch Pavilion
265 S Orange Ave
Sarasota, FL 34236
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Architecture Sarasota
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