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May Patterson Goodrum HouseAtlanta, GA, United States
 
 

Annual Shutze Fellows Lecture: "Something to Last the Years" - Conversations between Philip Shutze and Allyn Cox

By Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (other events)

Saturday, October 5 2024 9:30 AM 11:00 AM EDT
 
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Join Barbara Hyde, Keeper of the Goodrum House, and Architect, Jonathan LaCrosse as they discuss their recent research into the correspondence between Philip Shutze and Allyn Cox. You will have an opportunity to take a closer look at the collaborations between colleagues, artisans, and friends; who in an uncertain world created environments that have lasted the ages.

This lecture is made possible by the generosity of the Shutze Fellows, past recipients of the Philip Trammell Shutze Award, that donate to the Shutze Fellows Scholarship Fund of ICAA Southeast.

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Barbara Hyde
Is currently the Keeper of the May Patterson Goodrum House, a historic house museum owned by the Watson-Brown Foundation.  For 8 years before this post, she was the Adult Education Coordinator at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida.  At The Ringling, Barbara supervised and trained the museum’s cadre of docents, spearheaded interpretation initiatives at the Ringling’s historic house, art and circus museums, and organized many international symposia around major exhibitions of European art from Paolo Veronese and Peter Paul Rubens to Medieval Art and the history of collecting.  Barbara obtained her bachelor’s in Art History and Environmental Design/Interiors at Syracuse University and was a Florence Fellow in the Italian Renaissance Master’s program.  She was a fellow of the 2018 Attingham Summer School for the study of historic country houses of Great Britain and a 2022 scholar of the French Eighteenth-Century Studies programme.

Jonathan LaCrosse 
In 2015 Jonathan LaCrosse began a private architectural practice to serve residential clients at all types of locations and sizes - both new construction and renovation. He also serves small-scale commercial and light industrial clients, in either new construction or renovation.  

Jonathan has a special expertise in addressing historic buildings.  An award-winning Architect he is available to help clients with unique rehabilitation or restoration projects.  Jonathan has also designed a growing number of new construction projects with beautiful references to the past.  

A graduate of Georgia Tech (B.S. in Architecture 1998) and Notre Dame (Master of Architecture 2003) Jonathan has taught at the Georgia Tech School of Architecture and lectured extensively on the history of Atlanta architects and artisans.  In addition to his
full-service architectural practice, Jonathan is available for consultation on interior design and the acquisition of antiques.

 

 

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