FALLS CHURCH, Va. – The Foundation for Appraisal Education
(FAE), the fundraising arm of the International Society of Appraisers (ISA),
has announced the establishment of a scholarship program at Winterthur Museum,
Library and Gardens in the name of revered antiques authority the late Wendell
D. Garrett. To be awarded over three consecutive years to graduate students or
professionals with less than five years of experience in the field, the
scholarships will be underwritten by funds raised through a series of FAE
activities including their educational seminars. The scholarships to be awarded
in Wendell Garrett’s name are for Winterthur Institute, Furniture Forum and
Ceramics Conference.
This year’s seminar will take place Sept. 6-7 at Quinn’s
Auction Galleries in Falls Church, Va. (suburban Washington DC). Registration
is open to anyone with a working association or interest in antiques and fine
art. The ISA will award 15.5 professional development credits to those
appraisers who attend the event in its entirety.
The seminar agenda is packed with entertaining, informative
talks, as well as ample leisure time for socializing, dining and networking. A
meet-and-greet reception to welcome attendees will be held at 7:30 p.m. on
Thursday, Sept. 5 at Quinn’s second-floor gallery.
On Friday morning at 9:15, the lecture series will begin
with Sumpter Priddy III’s discourse on Religion and Furniture in Southern
Back-Country. This will be followed by noted New York art dealer Betty Krulik’s
address on The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in American Painting.
Friday afternoon speakers include Luke Zipp of Crocker Farm
Auctions, who will discuss American Stoneware: Its History and Uses 1812-1900;
and Yale Fellow Louisa Brouwer, of Israel Sack Inc., who will recount the story
behind the building of the Israel Sack empire and its legendary founder. An
evening reception will follow immediately afterward.
Saturday offers another full day of insider information from
a formidable lineup of experts. At 9 a.m., Daniel K. Ackerman, associate
curator of the Museum of Southern Decorative Arts, Old Salem (N.C.) Museum and
Gardens, will lecture on Internet search techniques. His talk is titled Google
It: Using New Tools to Unlock Secrets of Old Things. Next, Alan Fausel, MA,
FRICS, vice president and director of fine arts at Bonhams, will reveal Ten
Ways to Tell a Fake Painting Without Looking at It. After lunch, Ronald W.
Fuchs II, curator of ceramics and manager of the Reeves Collection, Washington
and Lee University, will speak on Chinese Export for the American Market
1785-1940. The seminar will conclude with the personal recollections of highly
decorated former FBI Agent Robert K. Wittman, who spearheaded the crack FBI Art
Crime Team and authored a riveting autobiography titled “Priceless: How I Went
Undercover to Rescue the World’s Stolen Treasures.”
FAE Board member Marcy Molinaro, ISA AM, said the FAE made a
commitment to underwrite the three Wendell Garrett Scholarships over the next
three years as a posthumous tribute to one of the antiques trade’s most
influential contributors.
“Wendell Garrett left an immense legacy to appraisers,
dealers and collectors through his lectures, books and magazine articles. In
recognition of his lifetime of achievement, we approached the Winterthur Museum
and asked if we could partner with them to fund scholarships in his name.
Winterthur was an appropriate choice, as Mr. Garrett was a member of the first
graduating class, in 1957, of Winterthur’s Early American Culture Program,”
Molinaro said.
Matthew Quinn, vice president of Quinn’s Auction Galleries,
noted that the series of seminars will offer attendees “not only a wealth of
useful information, but also a unique opportunity to network at the highest
echelons of the antiques and fine art trade.” He added: “It’s rare for so many
VIPs to come together under one roof, make themselves accessible to others one
on one, and share their knowledge so openly.” Quinn’s is hosting the seminar at
its venue and providing hospitality to guests a courtesy to the antiques and
fine art appraisal community.
The cost to attend the Sept. 6-7 seminar, inclusive of
receptions, lunches and refreshment breaks, is $375. Of that cost, $200 is a
tax-deductible donation to the Foundation for Appraisal Education. Attendance
is limited to 100 registrants. Quinn’s is located at 360 S. Washington St.
Falls Church, VA 22046. Nearest airports: Reagan National and Dulles
International. A special room rate of $95/night is available at the Hyatt
House, 8296 Glass Alley, Falls Church, Va., by quoting the booking reference
QUINNS.
Questions regarding the FAE Seminar may be directed to
Andrea Lee at Quinn’s Auction by calling 703-532-5632 or emailing info@quinnsauction.com; or Marcy Molinaro
at molinaro.marcy@gmail.com.
To reserve a room at the Hyatt House, call 571-327-2277.
To view the entire seminar agenda, or to download a brochure
or registration form, visit http://www.foundationforappraisaleducation.org/seminar.html.
About Wendell D.
Garrett: Wendell D. Garrett was an expert on American decorative arts. He
served as senior vice president of Sotheby’s American decorative arts
department and was subsequently editor and publisher of The Magazine Antiques. Garrett also authored numerous books on
antiques and Americana, and was widely known from his appearances on WGBH-TV’s Antiques Roadshow. He passed away last
year at the age of 83.
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