[AIW] Cartography & Culture: Mapping the Early American South, Old Salem Visitor Center, Winston-Salem, NC/USA, September 11-12, 2020

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Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) Seminar

Cartography & Culture: Mapping the Early American South

James A. Gray Auditorium, Old Salem Visitor Center, Winston-Salem, NC/USA

September 11-12, 2020

https://mesda.org/program/mesda-fall-seminar/

 

MESDA's seminars provide a forum for collectors, curators, scholars, and
conservators to explore topics related to a range of decorative arts media.
This year, "Mapping and Migration" will offer a multicultural perspective on
how the use of maps in the early South influenced patterns of migration and
established settlements of British, French, Spanish, African, and Native
American peoples.  

 

>From the earliest mapping of North America by European navigators to
campaigns during the French & Indian War and the American Revolution to
further exploration through westward expansion, join us as we delve into how
different communities used maps as tools to establish unique visions of the
American South.

 

REGISTRATION

Registration includes the keynote lecture and reception, participation in
the Map Exhibition, a visit to the Moravian Archives, two pastry breakfasts,
two coffee breaks, two lunches, all lectures proposed on the agenda, and an
admission ticket to Old Salem Museums & Gardens.  

 

February 4th - Registration opens to members of the Frank L. Horton Society

February 11th - General Registration opens

 

This program is anticipated to sell out.  Please note that members of the
Frank L. Horton Society receive priority registration privileges, as well as
a discount on their tickets.

 

PROGRAM

FEATURED SPEAKERS:

*	Margaret Pritchard, moderator
*	Susan Schulten, Keynote, Mapping the Nation
*	Philip Burden, Mapping North America in the Age of Exploration
*	Daniel Crouch, Visconte Maggiolo's 1527 Map of North America
*	Brent Lane, John White's 1585 Map of the North Carolina Outer Banks
*	Lucie Stylianopoulos, "A Tale of Two Maps: Finding the Indigenous
Perspective in Carolina"
*	Katie McKinney, William Gerard de Brahm's 1757 Map of the Lowcountry
*	Johanna Brown, Conservation of Andreas Hoger's 1754 Map of Wachovia
*	Bill Wooldridge, Maps Promoting the New World as the Garden of Eden
*	Matthew Edney, John Mitchell's 1755 Map of North America
*	Mike McNamara, Lewis Evans's 1755 Map of the Middle Colonies
*	Christian Koot, Augustine Herrman's 1670 Map of the Chesapeake
*	Dale Loberger, Applying Technology in the Search of Colonial Roads
*	Richard Brown, Mapping Southern Campaigns of the American Revolution
*	Daniel Ackermann, Mapping the South's Westward Expansion

 

SCHEDULE:

subject to amendment

Friday, September 11

10:00am Session I: Age of Discovery 

12:00pm Lunch 

1:00pm Session II: Settling the South 

3:30pm Session III: Map Exhibition 

5:00pm Reception & Keynote Lecture 

 

Saturday, September 12

9:30am Session IV: Settling a Nation

12:00pm Lunch

1:00pm Session V: Moving Beyond

2:00pm Session VI: Excursion to the Moravian Archives

 

TRAVEL DETAILS

The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts is one of the museums at Old
Salem Museums & Gardens.  MESDA is located in the Frank L. Horton Museum
Center at 924 S. Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC  27101.  Seminar lectures
will take place in the James A. Gray Auditorium at the Old Salem Visitor
Center at 900 Old Salem Road, Winston-Salem, NC  27101.

 

Email: mesdaprograms at oldsalem.org <mailto:mesdaprograms at oldsalem.org>  

 

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