Webinars
Frederic Church and American Art of Mourning and Remembrance
With Susan L. Aberth
October 23, 2024
Presented in conjunction with the 2024 exhibition Afterglow: Frederic Church and the Landscape of Memory, this talk focuses on memorial paintings and objects associated with Frederic Church’s family. During this virtual webinar, Professor Susan L. Aberth will frame these practices within a wider context of American art history.
The Women of Olana
With Allegra Davis
July 9, 2024
From the creation of Olana by the Church family starting in 1860 to its preservation as a historic site a century later, women have played a central and vital role in the story of this place. This virtual webinar will explore the untold histories of Olana’s female residents, their social circles, and their artistic contributions.
Restoring a Landscape Masterpiece: The Rediscovery of Frederic Church’s Olana
With Thomas Woltz
May 7, 2024
Over the past decade, Thomas Woltz and his firm have led the renewal and restoration of Frederic Church’s 250-acre designed landscape at Olana, a NY State Historic Site and National Historic Landmark. During this lecture, Woltz will focus on the vision within the award-winning Olana Strategic Landscape Design Plan, which includes the siting of the soon-to-be-completed Frederic Church Center for Art & Landscape.
Resurrected Landscapes: Frederic Church and the Public Park Movement
With Rebecca Bedell
April 24, 2024
What do Frederic Church’s landscapes, New York’s Central Park, and Niagara Falls Reservation have in common? In this virtual discussion, Rebecca Bedell argues that, beyond their shared aesthetics and Church’s involvement with all three, they are all, in a sense, memorial landscapes.
Frederic Church as Design Visionary: A Discussion
With Sheila Bridges and Young Huh
March 27, 2024
Join top interior designers Sheila Bridges and Young Huh for a very special virtual opportunity as they reflect on Frederic Church’s interior design aesthetic, sharing thoughts on the carefully curated rooms of his artist-designed house at Olana. This lively talk will be moderated by esteemed journalist Mitchell Owens.
Re-Presenting Landscape: The Paintings of Lydia Rubio
With Lydia Rubio
March 6, 2024
How can landscape painting serve as a source of refuge and self-reflection in today’s challenging world? During this virtual webinar, Cuban American artist Lydia Rubio will discuss how her work reinterprets the notion of “landscape,” taking inspiration from Frederic Church and members of the “Hudson River School.”
Coffee Extravaganza: 19th Century Displays of Abundance and the Art of Coffee Drinking
With Caroline Gillaspie
February 21, 2024
During Church’s lifetime, the United States became the largest importer of coffee in the world, sourcing most of their product from Brazil. During this virtual webinar, Caroline Gillaspie will explore Brazil’s impressive agricultural exhibit at the 1876 U.S. Centennial exhibition alongside other artworks depicting coffee drinking in the United States as they reflected the developing taste for the beverage in the 19th century.
Traveling to “The Heart of the Andes”
With Mauricio Diazgranados
February 7, 2024
The Heart of the Andes by Frederic Church is an exquisite representation of the biological richness of these breathtaking landscapes, inviting curious eyes to explore every inch of this fabulous painting. During this virtual webinar, Dr. Mauricio Diazgranados will guide viewers through a journey traversing Church’s painting, sharing his photographs, adventures, and knowledge with over 30 years’ experience hiking and exploring the flora of these mountains.
Exploring the Life and Legacy of Charles Ethan Porter, “the Hartford artist”
With Erin Monroe
January 31, 2024
During this virtual webinar, learn more about Charles Ethan Porter’s accomplished still life and landscape paintings that were collected by prominent figures like Church and Mark Twain. Curator Erin Monroe will examine the challenges Porter faced navigating racial inequality and prejudices as a Black artist working in the post-Civil War era.
The Art of the Order of Nature: Frederic Edwin Church and Humboldt’s Earthly Model
With Kevin J. Avery
January 25, 2024
Presented in conjunction with SPECTACLE: Frederic Church and the Business of Art, this webinar focuses on what inspired Frederic Church’s “Great Picture.” Senior research scholar at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Kevin Avery explores the context and legacy of Church’s The Heart of the Andes and highlights the influence Alexander von Humboldt made on this great work.