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Documentary World Premiere and Panel Discussion
Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences, the Art Deco Society of Washington, and the International Hildreth Meière Association invite you to attend the world premiere of the first two videos in the new Hildreth Meière documentary series, a DOCYOURSTORY production. Hildreth Meière (1892-1961) designed the decorations for the dome and arches of the Great Hall of the National Academy of Sciences. The program will also include a panel discussion with scholars, artisans, and preservationists.
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On Eventbrite, you can register to attend the event in-person or to watch the Livestream online.
COVID-19 Requirements
All in-person attendees must show a photo ID, proof of full COVID-19 vaccination (a photo of the card is fine), and wear a mask. We regret that those who are not fully vaccinated, including children, cannot attend.
Hildreth Meière
Muralist Hildreth Meière (1892-1961) designed the decorations for the dome and arches of the Great Hall of the National Academy of Sciences building which opened nearly 100 years ago in 1924. The project was her first major commission and launched her 40-year career. Her images celebrate the history, significance, and role of science and blend Art Nouveau and Byzantine influences with the Art Deco approach to design that became a Meière trademark.
Documentaries
“Hildreth Meière Designs for Washington, D.C.” highlights four locations in D.C. where her work can be seen--National Academy of Sciences, Municipal Center (Henry J. Daly Building), Washington National Cathedral, and Harvard University’s Center for Hellenic Studies--and the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution where her papers are located.
“Hildreth Meière Restoring an Art Deco Mural” recounts the restoration and relocation of the three-paneled marble mosaic Pillars of Hercules mural originally installed in the lobby of Prudential Plaza in Newark, N.J. In the late 1990s, the mural was removed and placed in storage for more than ten years. Now restored, one of the panels is on display at the Newark Museum of Art and the other two are at Harvard University’s Center for Hellenic Studies.
Video trailer link available here.
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National Academy of Sciences Building
2101 Constitution Ave NW
Washington DC 20418, USA
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