Drawn largely from the historic photograph collection and other material from the Reynolda House Archives, most never before seen by the public, this exhibition will show how Lake Katharine was originally created and used, how it has changed over the past hundred years, and how the wetlands serve as a key feature of the historic district today.
Reynolda House is grateful for the generous support of Lake Katharine from Leigh and Gray Smith. |
Wednesday, July 2 at 2:30 p.m.
Free with Museum admission
On the first Wednesday of each month, join Reynolda House curators, educators, and guests for a one-hour discussion focusing on a single work at the Museum.
Can't get enough "Object Talk?" Follow observations about the objects online at @GalleryStool.
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July 12, 19; August 9,16
Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
$120 members (or $30 per session), $150 non-members (or $40 per session);Registration required by calling 336.758.5900.
Students of all levels will paint en plein air (outdoors) on the beautiful grounds of the historic Reynolda Estate. Each session will begin with a short gallery discussion in the exhibition Written with Water: American Watercolors from Homer to Close and, following a demonstration of a specific watercolor technique, continue outside. Instructor Kathleen Hutton, MFA, is Director of Education.
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 The time has come to restore and repair Reynolda's beautiful pool house, originally built in 1937.
Follow the progress of Reynolda Pool House Restoration Project online at the Curate Reynolda Blog and #ReynoldaPool on Twitter and Facebook. |