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Panel Discussion: "To Dream a House: Frank Lloyd Wright in Knox County"

Information About the Event

On View

The Annex
12 East Gambier St.
Mount Vernon, OH, Free Admission

Panelists

Guest curator Gregory Spaid, Professor Emeritus of Studio Art; Robin Goodman, Exhibitions and Collections Registrar, The Gund; Jodi Kovach, Pamela and Christopher Hoehn-Saric Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Education, The Gund; and Harlow H. Walker, Attorney at Law, Mount Vernon, Ohio.

Acknowledgements

The Gund programs and exhibitions are made possible, in part, by The Gund Board of Directors and the Ohio Arts Council.

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A conversation with guest curator Gregory Spaid, Professor Emeritus of Studio Art; Robin Goodman, Exhibitions and Collections Registrar, The Gund; Jodi Kovach, Pamela and Christopher Hoehn-Saric Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Education, The Gund; and Harlow H. Walker, Attorney at Law, Mount Vernon, Ohio.

The Annex Friday, June 20, 5 pm

Join Gregory Spaid, Robin Goodman, Jodi Kovach, and Harlow Walker in a panel discussion about The Gund’s presentation of To Dream a House: Frank Lloyd Wright in Knox County, an exhibition that explores a little-known episode in Knox County history involving the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, the photography of Joe Munroe, and the Walker family's famous sheep farm on the edge of Gambier, Ohio.