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Lectures at the 2013 Newport Antiques Show

July 26, 2013 at 11am

Collect What You Love

Art Consultant Jessica Hagen, Director of Jessica Hagen Fine Art & Design, will discuss how to blend what you love—whether antique, modern or vintage—to create an environment that celebrates the essence of you. Jessica Hagen is the owner and director of Jessica Hagen Fine Art + Design, founded in February 2005. Located at 226 Bellevue Avenue in Newport, the gallery features new works by local and regional artists. As Director, Ms. Hagen curates the gallery’s collection of painting, sculpture, and jewelry.  An artist herself, Ms. Hagen also exhibits her own paintings and jewelry. Originally from Woodstock, New York, Ms. Hagen fell in love with Newport after attending Rhode Island School of Design and has lived in the city-by- the-sea since 1992. She is active in the community and currently serves on the board of the Newport Historical Society.

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July 27, 2013 at 11am

Material Memories: Jewelry from the Collection of Historic New England

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Historic New England’s Associate Curator Laura Johnson will provide an overview of their extensive jewelry collection during the lecture. Johnson will explore how New Englanders have used jewelry to tell the stories of their lives and will discuss exhibit highlights such as the plastic “pop” beads favored by folk art historian Nina Fletcher Little and an enameled butterfly brooch by London jewelers Child & Child.

Sunday July 28, 2013 at 11am

Painted Rooms of Newport County: Colonial & Federal
Author Ann Eckert Brown will share some of the research from her latest book painted Rooms of Rhode Island : Colonial and Federal, offering a sample overview of early American interior painted decoration with Rhode Island specific examples. Mrs. Brown has extensive hands-on experience as a practitioner and instructor of 18th and 19th century painting techniques, a topic she has researched for over four decades.

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The Newport Antiques Show runs July 26-28, 2013 at St. George's School in  Middletown, RI. Over forty of the country's top dealers will exhibit paintings, furniture, folk art, jewelry, and fine and decorative arts. Historic New England will present the 2013 loan exhibit, Windows on the Past: Four Centuries of Historic New England.

General admission costs $15 per person, $20 for three day admission; doors open at 10am. William Vareika Fine Arts LTD is the Presenting Sponsor. All proceeds from ticket sales and sponsorships benefit the Newport Historical Society and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Newport County.

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