Upcoming fall programs by The Preservation Society of Newport County will touch on a wide range of subjects from architecture and art to mooncakes and outer space.
For more information and ticketing, go to www.newportmansions.org/events.
"A Closer Look at Richard Morris Hunt" with Leslie Jones, Director of Museum Affairs and Chief Curator, The Preservation Society of Newport County
Thursday, Sept. 25, 6 p.m. at Rosecliff and via Zoom
Richard Morris Hunt has long been associated with contributions of extraordinary architecture that provided the grand backdrop for America’s Gilded Age. But Hunt also envisioned creating a national identity beyond physical structures; he sought to influence America’s cultural identity. Jones’ talk relates to the current exhibition at Rosecliff, “Richard Morris Hunt: In a New Light,” which will be open for viewing before and after the lecture.
Caption: Portrait of Richard Morris Hunt by Thomas Couture, currently displayed in the exhibition at Rosecliff, "Richard Morris Hunt: In a New Light." (Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery
Mid-Autumn Festival
Monday, October 6, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at the Chinese Tea House and Marble House grounds
Welcome fall with the family at this celebration of a 3,000-year-old Chinese tradition that celebrates togetherness. Also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, the program includes a Lion Dance, a traditional tea ceremony, craftmaking and mooncakes.
Caption: A mother and daughter pose with their newly made lanterns during a past Mid-Autumn Festival at the Chinese Tea House at Marble House. (The Preservation Society of Newport County)