Designs to help curb addiction
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B.W. COOK
The Decorative Arts Society, benefiting a substance abuse recovery
center called New Directions for Women, will return this year with
its ninth annual series of programs focusing on the decorative arts.
Last fall, interior designer David Easton came to Newport Beach
from New York City to launch the series. Easton addressed the local
crowd on “America at Home: The tradition of our past, the challenge
of our future.” Easton was lauded at a cocktail reception hosted by
Newport antique dealer Tom Stansbury, attended by dedicated
Decorative Arts volunteers including Ann Dennis, Sandra Ayres, Elana
Donovan, Louise Ewing, Carolyn Garrett and Joan Sammis.
The respected associate curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
in New York, Thomas Campbell, followed with a lecture on Renaissance
tapestry. Supporting Campbell were Lois Tingler, Marion Palley,
Carole Steele, Jamie Shepherdson, and Cecilia Nott. Finally, before
the holidays, the much-admired decorator from Oklahoma, Charles
Faudree, returned to Newport for a reception and a book-signing
hosted by designer Ann Dennis in her salon.
Now the remainder of the series awaits. On Feb. 3, Bill Stern,
executive director of the Museum of California Design, is due in
town. Stern will be followed by Alastair Crawford, co-founder of the
Silver Fund in London, speaking on the legacy of Georg Jensen on
March 2. To conclude the distinguished series, Keith Wiley, director
of the Garden House in Devon, England, will jet into Newport to talk
about the development of a unique English Garden. All of the lectures
are presented at the Newport Stadium Theaters, preceded by a morning
coffee reception.
The Decorative Arts Society is comprised of more than 300 members
supporting services for women recovering from alcohol or other
chemical dependencies associated with New Directions for Women. Also
involved are Meredith Graves-Foreman, Sharon Henwood, Margie Jager,
Mary Anna Jeppe, Maureen Madigan, Bonnie McClellan, Ann Michaelsen,
Keith Ramming, Dennis Scholz, and Peggy Strong. For more information,
call (714) 708-2555.
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