Program in Lecturers include: Fees and Registration • Nancy Carlisle, senior curator of collections, The $1,550 ($1,500 for Historic New England Studies Historic New England members) program fee includes all lectures, admissions, Monday, June 17, to Saturday, June 22 • Cary Carson, retired vice president of the research tours, transportation, daily breakfast and lunch, evening division, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation receptions, and service charges. • J. Ritchie Garrison, director, Winterthur Program in American Material Culture Three scholarships are available to mid-career museum • James Garvin, retired state architectural historian, professionals and graduate students in the fields of Division of Historical Resources architecture, decorative arts, material culture, or public • Brock Jobe, professor of American decorative arts, history. Winterthur Museum • Dean Lahikainen, curator of American decorative The PINES is designed to appeal to owners of historic houses, collectors, museum professionals, graduate arts, Peabody Essex Museum students, and those who enjoy New England history. • Kevin D. Murphy, professor and executive officer, Enrollment is limited to twenty-five participants. CUNY Graduate Center, New York • Robert Mussey, independent conservator For more information please contact Ken Turino at • Jane C. Nylander, president emerita, 617-994-5958 or Joanne Flaherty at 617-994-6629 Historic New England or visit HistoricNewEngland.org. • Richard C. Nylander, curator emeritus, Historic New England • Robert Blair St. George, associate professor of Historic New England presents the Program in New history, University of Pennsylvania England Studies (PINES), an intensive week-long • Ken Turino, manager of community engagement learning experience with lectures by noted curators and exhibitions, Historic New England and architectural historians, hands-on workshops, and • Gerald W. R. Ward, senior consulting curator and behind-the-scenes tours of Historic New England’s senior curator emeritus, Museum of Fine Arts, properties and collections and other museums and homes in the region. • Richard Guy Wilson, chair, Department of Celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2013, Architectural History, University of Virginia the PINES invites you to examine New England history and material culture from the seventeenth century 2013 Highlights: through the Colonial Revival. Delve into building design and technology and the wide-ranging lifestyles • Enjoy a unique evening reception with alumni illustrated by the historic sites on the itinerary. celebrating PINES’ tenth anniversary. Travel throughout New England for tours and • On June 17, Brock Jobe presents a special lecture in receptions at historic properties in Greater Boston; Essex honor of Four Centuries of Furniture, County, Massachusetts; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; a collaborative project of Historic New England South Berwick, ; and Woodstock, . and ten other institutions that features exhibitions, Experience workshops in furniture, ceramics, and lectures, publications, and other opportunities to textiles at Historic New England’s collections facility celebrate Massachusetts’ legacy of furniture making. in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Visit FourCenturies.org for more information. 10th Anniversary Program in New England Studies Non-Profit Non-Profit Boston, MA Boston, Organization U.S. Postage Paid Postage U.S. Permit No. 58621 No. Permit

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