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SUMMARY:Nat. Building Museum: Andrew Feiler Book Talk
DESCRIPTION:The National Building Museum will host a special book talk with photographer\, author\, and exhibition curator Andrew Feiler discussing his book A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald\, Booker T. Washington\, and the 4\,978 Schools that Changed America. \nBorn to Jewish immigrants\, Julius Rosenwald rose to lead Sears\, Roebuck & Company and used his philanthropy to support educational opportunities for Black communities in the Jim Crow South. Working alongside Booker T. Washington and local communities\, the Rosenwald Fund helped build thousands of schools that educated generations of Black students and laid important groundwork for the Civil Rights Movement. \nDuring this program\, Feiler will discuss the history behind the Rosenwald Schools initiative – including exploring the extraordinary partnership between Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington\, share photographs and stories from communities connected to these historic schools\, and highlight the school’s role as a transformative force in our nation’s history. \nWHAT: \nBook Talk: A Better Life for Their Children with Andrew Feiler \nWHEN: \nTuesday\, March 31\n6:00 PM – 8:00 PM \n6 PM: Doors and Exhibition Open\n6:30PM: Talk\n7:30PM: Reception\n8PM: Close \nWHERE: \nNational Building Museum\n401 F Street NW\nWashington\, DC 20001
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LOCATION:National Building Museum\, 410 F Street NW\, Washington\, DC
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SUMMARY:An Antiquarian Horologist on Mechanism\, Risk\, & Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Brittany Cox: An Antiquarian Horologist on Mechanism\, Risk\, & Wonder\n\n\nThis is the third and final program in the On Time: Giving Form to the Fleeting exhibition lecture series.\nAntiquarian Horologist Brittany Nicole Cox traces the origins of her craft across time and objects\, tools and stories. \nThis talk delves into a chronology of subjects that have profoundly influenced the objects the artist has created and worked on throughout her career. The context in which these objects were made fostered a unique archetypal knowledge that has shaped various crafts. For instance\, the ornamental turning of kings led to the development of engine turning or guilloche\, a style primarily employed by craftsmen on a diverse range of objects\, including horological ones. Similarly\, the invention of automata by the Greeks for entertainment and pleasure eventually found their way into scenes of wonder or spectacle. This evolution led to the emergence of technologies that paved the way for the first programmable computers and later contributed to the development of mechanical detonators in bombs and timers for space exploration. This rich history is intertwined with profound philosophical insights into humankind’s vulnerabilities and nature. As a historian\, Cox aims to illuminate this knowledge\, as a conservator\, she strives to protect the objects born from it\, and as an artist\, she aspires to resurrect and share this heritage. \n \nHYBRID PROGRAM\nThis lecture will be presented in the theater in the Ellen MacNeille Charles Visitor Center and will be livestreamed via Zoom. Visitors can submit questions for the speaker from any location. \nIN-PERSON TIMELINE\n5:30–6:30 p.m. | Explore Hillwood \n\nEnjoy Hillwood’s mansion\, gardens\,  greenhouse\, and exhibition\, On Time: Giving Form to the Fleeting\, on view in the dacha\nFind the perfect memento from your visit at the museum shop.\n\n6:30–7:30 p.m. | Lecture
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LOCATION:Hillwood Museum & Gardens\, 4155 Linnean Avenue\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008
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