Evenings with Hulings Salon Series— with Stephanie Stebich & Peter Trippi
Stephanie Stebich is the Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the final stop on the U.S. tour of Many Wests: Artists Shape an American Idea exhibit. With her extensive experience acquiring and exhibiting art of the American West, Stebich is superbly qualified to explore how artists’ perceptions of this complex region have changed over time. Clark Hulings’ work is woven into the conversation with a look at Woodbearers of Chimayo at The Tacoma Art Museum. Peter Trippi, editor-in-chief of the national magazine Fine Art Connoisseur, moderates this fascinating discussion.
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Stephanie Stebich
Margaret and Terry Stent Director
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Peter Trippi
Editor-In-Chief
Fine Art Connoisseur
Peter Trippi is editor-in-chief of Fine Art Connoisseur, the magazine that serves collectors of contemporary and historical realist art. He is also president of Projects in 19th-Century Art, a firm he established to pursue research, writing, and curating opportunities. Based in New York City, Trippi directed the Dahesh Museum of Art and co-curated international touring exhibitions devoted to J.W. Waterhouse (1849–1917) and Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912). His Waterhouse monograph was published by Phaidon Press in 2002, and he authored an essay in the catalogue that accompanied the James Tissot exhibition visiting San Francisco and Paris in 2019–20. His current exhibition, Artful Stories: Paintings from Historic New England, was co-curated with Nancy Carlisle and is on view at the Eustis Estate in Milton, Massachusetts, through October 2021. Trippi is president of the Foundation for Advancement for Conservation and recently finished an eight-year term as president of the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art.