Art Deco in the Lone Star State

  • Thursday, January 11, 2024
  • 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
  • A link and unique password to view this Video Event is emailed to those who register

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  • Special discount for members of fellow Art Deco Societies

Art Deco in the Lone Star State


About the Program:

The Art Deco Society of New York is proud to announce an exciting virtual “visit” to Texas with David Bush and Jim Parsons of Preservation Houston.

This online presentation will explore how Texas began to shed its rural agrarian past and develop an economy based on manufacturing, shipping, and oil in the 1920s and 30s. We will see how state and city leaders worked to build an appropriately modern image for the Lone Star State—and to our delight, Art Deco proved the ideal design language!

Get your ticket today to see how Texas built Deco skyscrapers, courthouses, and railroad stations; modernistic schools and hospitals went up in smaller towns; and a statewide movement to mark the centennial of Texas independence from Mexico resulted in the construction of Fair Park in Dallas, which today is one of the world’s only surviving 1930s-era exposition grounds.

During their web-based illustrated presentation, David Bush and Jim Parsons will discuss some of the state’s most stunning modernistic designs and how architects regionalized national and international design movements deep in the heart of Texas. A look at Deco design in the Hill Country and its two principal cities, San Antonio and Austin, will set the stage for our Destination Deco visit to the Hill Country in March 2024.

Can't join us at the time of the live Zoom event ? No problem! Those who register will receive a recording of the entire program a few days after the live presentation. When you sign up for the program you have the opportunity to watch, or rewatch, the recording at a time more convenient for your schedule.

About the Speaker: 

David Bush, Preservation Houston's Executive Director, was born and raised in New Orleans, where he developed his interest in historic architecture. He holds a master's degree in historic preservation from Middle Tennessee State University and has worked professionally in preservation since 1990, spending most of his career with Galveston Historical Foundation and Preservation Houston.

Jim Parsons, a Texas native, puts a passion for the state's history and architecture to work coordinating programs and educational outreach as Programs Director for Preservation Houston. In addition to his preservation work, Jim has written about and photographed cities across the United States as a freelance author, editor, and photographer.

David and Jim are the authors of four books on Art Deco architecture in Texas, including DFW Deco: Modernistic Architecture of North Texas (2017, TCU Press).

Registration:

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