This is a free one day conference. The only fee would be for lunch. We
decided to do a conference on kitchens following the restoration of the
circa 1925 kitchen and pantry at Eleutherian Mills Residence, the home of
Louise du Pont Crowninshield.
Debra Hughes
Curator of Collections and Exhibits
Hagley Museum and Library
KITCHENS: DESIGN, TECHNOLOGIES, AND WORK
Hagley Museum and Library Soda House, Friday, November 10, 2000
9:00-10:00 Keynote address, Joy Parr, Simon Fraser University
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-12:15 Panel I: Ideology and Technology
Mary Anne Beecher, University of Oregon
"Inside the Kitchen Cabinet: Manufactured Storage,
1900-1950"
Amy Bix, Iowa State University
"Equipped for Life: College Home Economics Programs
and Household Appliances, 1920-1980"
Shelley Nickles, NMAH, Smithsonian Institution
"Kitchen Appliance Design and Class Identity in
Postwar America"
Commentator: Robert Friedel (University of Maryland)
12:15-1:30 Lunch
1:30-4:00 Panel II: Indoors & Out
Elizabeth Cromley, Northeastern University
"Kitchen Frontiers"
Sarah Leavitt, University of Colorado Heritage Center
"The Most Influential House of 1953: The Command
Post Kitchen and American Domestic Advice"
Anthony Rubano, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
"The Suburban Barbecue: An American Icon"
Abigail A. Van Slyck, Connecticut College
"The Girl Scout and the Buddy Burner: Cooking for
Fun at American Summer Camps"
Commentator: Ellen Lupton (Maryland Institute
College of Art and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design
Museum)
4:00-6:00 Reception
4:30-5:30 Tours of historic 1920s kitchen, Eleutherian Mills,
Hagley Museum and Library
For registration info, please contact Carol Ressler Lockman, Hagley Center,
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