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Wistariahurst Museum, Legacy Seminar Series

September 10 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm EDT

Wistariahurst Museum is honoring the 150th Anniversary of this historic building’s relocation to City of Holyoke which occurred in 1874. This fall, we invite guests to participate in our Legacy Seminar Series to learn more about events, exhibits and structures which have impacted the building, the community and the arts.

Join us on September 10th with guest artist, Barry Moser as he discusses illustration, wood engraving, printing, and his work through his eyes as a working artist. As a professor of art and an illustrator with a portfolio of over 300 titles, Moser’s vast experience in printing, painting, printmaking, designing, writing, essay writing, and teaching offers a deep understanding of the dedication required for visual artwork. In conversation with Wistariahurst curator, Penni Martorell  guests will be welcome to reflect and ask questions about the creative processes involved in Moser’s complex illustrations. In 1977, 1982 and 1984 Moser exhibited his wood engraving work at Wistariahurst highlighting his prints for  Alice through the Looking Glass and What She Found There, and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Now, nearly fifty years later we are happy to welcome him back to reflect on his work.

On September 17th, Elizabeth Sharpe, the author of “In the Shadow of the Dam: The Aftermath of the Mill River Flood of 1874,” will discuss the the flood of 1874 and the events that led up to that tragic event. The incident claimed 139 lives and wiped out four mill villages in the area and marked the first significant dam failure in the United States. The aftermath saw William Skinner relocating his silk factory to Holyoke, while the affected villages began the process of rebuilding. Sharpe will delve into the disaster’s impact, the challenges faced in the aftermath, the investigation to determine accountability, and the pursuit of compensation.

On September 24th, join us for A Mill in Holyoke through Time: The Skinner Silk Mill with Robert Comeau. After being a tour guide for more than a decade, Comeau’s enthusiasm for historical sites will shine through when he talks about the architectural details of the Skinner mills in Williamsburg and Holyoke. During the presentation, he will explore William Skinner’s business establishment, the operations of the Skinner mills, silk production, and their enduring impact. This event kicks off his series on historical mills, titled “A Mill in Holyoke Through Time.”

This diverse seminar series delves into various facets of Wistariahurst’s history and culture.. Each session is designed to be both informative and interactive, encouraging attendees to ask questions and participate in discussions. Whether you are a long-time resident or a newcomer eager to learn more about the place you now call home, these seminars provide a perfect opportunity to connect with the past and understand how it influences our present and future. Most importantly, our Legacy Seminar Series is free and open to the public during event hours so that all can explore, discover, and engage with these unique topics.

In Conversation with Barry Moser | September 10th, 2024 at 6 PM

Reflections of the Flood with Elizabeth Sharpe | September 17th, 2024 at 5:30 PM

A Mill in Holyoke through Time: The Skinner Silk Mill with Bob Comeau | September 24th, 2024 at 5:15 PM.

To Register for “In Conversation with Barry Moser,” click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/984094141067?aff=oddtdtcreator

To Register for “Reflections of the Flood with Elizabeth Sharpe,” click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/984098213247?aff=oddtdtcreator

To Register for “A Mill in Holyoke through Time: The Skinner Silk Mill with Bob Comeau,” click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/984103438877?aff=oddtdtcreator

Details

Date:
September 10
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm EDT
Website:
https://wistariahurst.org/events/

Venue

Wistariahurst Museum
238 Cabot Street
Holyoke, MA 01040
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Phone
(413) 322 5660
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