Diane C. Wachs
Diane
C. Wachs is a specialist in American and European Decorative Arts of the 18th and 19th centuries. A graduate of Trinity College, Washington,
DC, and the Cooper-Hewett National Design Museum’s History of Decorative Arts Masters’ Program, in New York, New York.
In
graduate school, Ms. Wachs spend two months in North Carolina at the Museum of
Early Southern Decorative Arts, or M.E.S.D.A. It was there she developed an
interest in things Southern, and in particular, Kentucky furniture.
As
the Director of the Headley-Whitney Museum, Lexington, KY., from 1994-2001, she
curated and mounted exhibitions on American and European furniture, Kentucky
furniture and regional material culture.
She has spoken extensively and published on Kentucky furniture. From
2001 until 2006, Wachs was also an adjunct professor, teaching undergraduate
and graduate courses on the history
of architecture and decorative art at the
University of Kentucky’s College of Design.
At
Cowan Auctions, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ms. Wachs is the Director of the Fine and
Decorative Art Department, overseeing three major auctions a year and thirteen
minor ones. Together with the support of four outstanding specialists in American
and European paintings and portraiture, silver, porcelain, furniture and art
glass, she is responsible for the material in the sale, production of the sale
and printed catalogues, and treatment and care of consignors in the sale.
Please
join members of the American Furniture Collectors on Saturday, October 13 to
hear
Diane
Wachs speak on “Regionalism in Furniture of the Old South”.
Your Steering Committee
Diane C. Wachs
Diane
C. Wachs is a specialist in American and European Decorative Arts of the 18th and 19th centuries. A graduate of Trinity College, Washington,
DC, and the Cooper-Hewett National Design Museum’s History of Decorative Arts Masters’ Program, in New York, New York.
In
graduate school, Ms. Wachs spend two months in North Carolina at the Museum of
Early Southern Decorative Arts, or M.E.S.D.A. It was there she developed an
interest in things Southern, and in particular, Kentucky furniture.
As
the Director of the Headley-Whitney Museum, Lexington, KY., from 1994-2001, she
curated and mounted exhibitions on American and European furniture, Kentucky
furniture and regional material culture.
She has spoken extensively and published on Kentucky furniture. From
2001 until 2006, Wachs was also an adjunct professor, teaching undergraduate
and graduate courses on the history
of architecture and decorative art at the
University of Kentucky’s College of Design.
At
Cowan Auctions, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ms. Wachs is the Director of the Fine and
Decorative Art Department, overseeing three major auctions a year and thirteen
minor ones. Together with the support of four outstanding specialists in American
and European paintings and portraiture, silver, porcelain, furniture and art
glass, she is responsible for the material in the sale, production of the sale
and printed catalogues, and treatment and care of consignors in the sale.
Please
join members of the American Furniture Collectors on Saturday, October 13 to
hear
Diane
Wachs speak on “Regionalism in Furniture of the Old South”.
Your Steering Committee