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October 19, 2017 | November 9, 2017 | January 25, 2018 February 22, 2018 | April 19, 2018 | June 7, 2018 Dialogues on Design, a series of six conversations returns for its fourth year. Curated by the editorial staff of the Hearst Design Group and Newell Turner, editorial director of Hearst Design Group, each session will feature leading designers and creative thinkers. Designers will discuss their approach to work: their inspirations and influences, their leadership and response to trends, and the evolution of the field. Each Dialogue on Design concludes with a reception where the audience is invited to meet and talk with the designers. Participation is by subscription; $300 for the series of six programs. Current NYSID students may sign up and attend individual events for free. Contact Samantha Fingleton at sfingleton@nysid.edu or 212.472.1500 x431.
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DIALOGUE ON DESIGN WITH KEN FULK, JUNE 2017.
Dialogues on Design
2017/ 18 Season
Fall Exhibition
RESIDENCE, MANHATTAN. LILIAN B INTERIORS & WILLIAM ENGEL. PAINTING BY WILLIAM ENGEL. PHOTOGRAPHY: ERIC STRIFFLER.
Creative Scholarship: A NYSID Faculty Exhibition October 4–December 15, 2017 Opening Reception: Wednesday, October 4, 6–8pm The New York School of Interior Design will showcase the creative scholarship of its outstanding faculty in an exhibition devoted to their contemporary practices, curated by VP for Academic Affairs and Dean, Ellen S. Fisher, Ph.D. The exhibit will celebrate the wide-ranging professional work of members of the faculty in interior design, fine art, architecture, writing, and historical and decorative arts scholarship. Showing a wide range of professional work, the show will be a window for the public and the NYSID community into the practice, focus, and inspiration of the college’s cadre of accomplished educators. NYSID Gallery | 161 East 69 Street, NYC Gallery Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 11am–6pm Admission is free
October
November
Thursday | OCTOBER 5 | 6pm
Wednesday | NOVEMBER 1 | 6pm
Charles Le Brun and the Image of Louis XIV
Sebastián Errazuriz: Monologues in the Artist’s Studio
Please join the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art and NYSID as we welcome Dr. Wolf Burchard on the topics addressed in his new book, The Sovereign Artist: Charles Le Brun and the Image of Louis XIV.
September Wednesday | SEPTEMBER 20 | 6pm
Navigating the New World of Design Media We may be addicted to electronic devices, but if you walk into an interior design office today, you might just discover bookshelves lined with hundreds of shelter publications. Inspiration will always thrive in their pages—from the latest glossy issue to those published decades ago—but there are a plethora of other options for designers to publicize exceptional work.
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Join design-industry expert Margaret Russell, editor-in-chief of Galerie magazine and former editor-in-chief of Elle Decor and Architectural Digest, and Rizzoli editor Carl Dellatore for a discussion on how shelter-brand content—both print and digital—is adapting to the new media landscape, and how this transition affects interior designers and architects. They will also offer insight on how to best navigate social media platforms, design blogs, public relations, and the world of book publishing; Q+A will follow the program.
Unless otherwise noted, all events take place at
New York School of Interior Design Arthur Satz Auditorium, 170 East 70 Street, NYC
Tickets: $12 general public $10 seniors and non-NYSID students NYSID students, faculty, and staff are free To purchase or reserve tickets in advance, visit nysid.edu/public-programs or call (212) 472-1500 x405. The fall 2017 Public Programs are sponsored in part by the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) New York Metro Chapter.
King Louis XIV’s favorite artist, Charles Le Brun, has often been described as a “dictator of the arts” in France —a statement which Dr. Burchard’s book reassesses. Le Brun was a gifted and versatile artist, as well as an excellent painter and designer of tapestries, sculpture, architecture, and furniture. As Louis XIV’s principal painter and director of the Gobelins manufactory, he sought to translate the Sun King’s claim to absolute power into a visual form. This lecture will explore Le Brun’s different media and his relationship to the great monarch. Dr. Wolf Burchard is an art and architectural historian, and a specialist on 17th and 18th century royal patronage. He is the British National Trust’s Furniture Research Curator and previously served as Curatorial Assistant at the Royal Collection Trust. Copies of Dr. Burchard’s book will be available for purchase after the lecture. This lecture is co-sponsored by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art. Free to ICAA members.
Wednesday | OCTOBER 11 | 6pm
Mitchell Owens Michael I. and Patricia M. Sovern Lecture on Design Editor, reporter, curator, and scholar of subjects ranging from architecture and design to social history and popular culture, Mitchell Owens has been the decorative arts editor at Architectural Digest (AD) since 2013. Owens began his journalism career in the early 1980s. In 1989 he moved to New York City to become the articles editor of Elle Decor, where he would eventually fill the positions of interior design director (2000–2003), executive editor (2006–2009), and editor at large (2009–2010). Owens was the senior writer at American HomeStyle (1992–1993), and later the senior interior design editor of Traditional Home (2005–2006). Owens also served as a contributing writer at AD (1998–2000), and as special projects editor (2010–2013). For several years Owens was a contributing writer at Nest, the cult shelter magazine, under editor-in-chief Joseph Holtzman. He wrote, produced, and edited articles for The New York Times, as well as numerous other publications including T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Travel + Leisure, House Beautiful, The World of Interiors, Martha Stewart Living, and OUT, of which he was a founding editor. He has also authored several books, including Charlotte Moss Decorates, In House, and his upcoming book, Fabulous!: The Dazzling Interiors of Tom Britt, which will be published by Rizzoli in October 2017.
Join us for a screening of the new documentary Sebastián Errazuriz: Monologues in the Artist’s Studio by Palu Abadia, recipient of the Best documentary on Architecture and Design Master of Art Film Festival & Award of Merit in Docs without Borders Film Festival. The screening will be followed by a discussion, moderated by design historian Daniella Ohad. With his own conceptual, comprehensive, and unique body of work, Chilean-born, Brooklyn-based artist/designer Sebastián Errazuriz has come to exemplify the designer in our modern age. Errazuriz’s prominent place in the world of collectible design, soon to be exhibited by London-based David Gill Gallery, is primarily because of his exquisite sense of beauty and a distinct aesthetic sensibility. In his hands, even the most challenging realities and political instabilities are presented in a form with sensual beauty. He crosses the boundaries of art, photography, design, architecture, and fashion with instinctive ease, while demonstrating a deep understanding of the sensitive balance between art and the marketplace.
Wednesday | NOVEMBER 8 | 6pm
Rockefeller Family Gardens The Rockefeller family, a multi-generational American dynasty renowned for its extraordinary philanthropy and land preservation stewardship, created magnificent gardens now open to the public: Kykuit, a former Rockefeller country retreat and gardens, in the Hudson Valley and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden in Seal Harbor Maine. The family’s indelible mark on American horticulture is the backdrop for the book The Rockefeller Family Gardens: An American Legacy, with photography by Larry Lederman; essays by Todd Forrest, vice president of horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden and Cynthia Bronson Altman, curator of the collections at Kykuit. Please join us for an insightful panel discussion about the horticultural and landscape mastery of the Rockefeller family gardens. Copies of The Rockefeller Family Gardens: An American Legacy will be available for purchase after the lecture.
Wednesday | NOVEMBER 29 | 6pm
The Well-Dressed Window
In 2017, Mitchell Owens received a Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the New York School of Interior Design.
Henry Francis du Pont, the force behind the spectacular collection of American decorative arts at Winterthur, paid particular attention to the curtains in the period rooms—the selection of fabrics, the relationship to the architecture, and the seasonal hanging of curtains to match the changing light and color. AD100 designer Thomas Jayne joins Winterthur Design Associates’ principal designer Sandy Brown in celebrating her new book The Well-Dressed Window: Curtains at Winterthur (The Monacelli Press). Jayne and Brown will discuss du Pont as one of the early leaders of American decoration and how his extraordinary taste and eye informs interior design today.
Free and open to the public. Reservations are encouraged. There will be a reception immediately following the lecture.
Copies of The Well-Dressed Window: Curtains at Winterthur will be available for purchase after the lecture.
Wednesday | OCTOBER 18 | 6pm
Making Places: Designing for the Non-Traditional Media Canvas When you walk into a building’s lobby, an office, or a store that’s filled with static imagery, it often feels passive and indifferent to you, and its environment. We live in a world where we expect well-designed spaces to offer dynamic, relevant, and delightful experiences. Think of motionactivated media walls, slices of digital windows revealing unexpected views of the city around you, beautiful undulating architectural lighting that changes with the direction of the sun or speed of the wind, and other innovations customized for the specific experience of architectural space. Drawing on his technical and creative expertise, Michael Schneider, ESI Design’s senior designer and AV technologist, will explore how to navigate both architecture and content when designing for this world of non-traditional media canvases. Schneider will highlight case studies of his recent projects that have captured the public’s attention and imagination—from Washington, D.C.’s Terrell Place to eBay’s Silicon Valley campus—and reveal how non-traditional displays are reshaping the future of interior spaces and design. Presented in conjunction with Archtober. archtober.org
December Wednesday | DECEMBER 6 | 6pm
New York Living: Re-Inventing Home Paul Gunther, co-author of New York Living: Re-Inventing Home, will be joined by Tamara Eaton and David Mann, two of the design professionals featured in this new book, to explore outstanding contemporary examples of residential design across New York City’s five boroughs. Together they will examine the various forces at play making this the beginning of a golden age of design excellence. Further, we’ll explore how this golden age of design excellence is led by an unprecedented community of practitioners in both architecture and interior design. Issues of geography, including radical demographic shifts, will also enter into a lively panel discussion of the contemporary experience. Copies of New York Living: Re-Inventing Home will be available for purchase after the lecture.
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