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Chicago's Important Impact on Northern New Mexico Art talk by Lenore L. Macdonald invitation, Contemporary Club records, April 26, 2024
Chicago's Important Impact on Northern New Mexico Art talk by Lenore L. Macdonald invitation, Contemporary Club records, April 26, 2024
Chicago's Important Impact on Northern New Mexico Art talk by Lenore L. Macdonald invitation, Contemporary Club records, April 26, 2024
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Title Chicago's Important Impact on Northern New Mexico Art talk by Lenore L. Macdonald invitation, Contemporary Club records, April 26, 2024 
Date April 26, 2024 
Place Illinios--Chicago
Description Below text taken from Paperless Post invite:

EVENT DETAILS
Arrival 10:00 a.m. | Receiving Line 10:15 a.m.

Meeting 10:30 a.m. | Luncheon 12:00 noon

Note: This is a CLOSED meeting. (No guests, please.)

Luncheon reservation and cancellation deadline is noon on Wednesday, April 24th. Please see reservation and cancellation policies below.

LENORE L. MACDONALD
Contemporary Club member Lenore Macdonald takes us from Chicago to the mountains of Northern New Mexico to explore the vital impact that Chicago civic and business leaders, corporations, institutions, members of the media, artists, and others had, over a century ago, upon fledgling art communities in remote mountain towns like Taos. Chicago’s impact on the art of Northern New Mexico first took hold in the mid-1880’s, when artists went to New Mexico to capture its clear, crisp lighting, its endless vistas and majestic mountains, and its inhabitants. Did they realize they would create a lasting legacy?  

Lenore Macdonald, a retired attorney, is a native Chicagoan and part-time resident of Taos, New Mexico. She has served on the boards of Taos’ Couse-Sharp Historic Site/The Couse Foundation and the Millicent Rogers Museum and is passionate about Northern New Mexico, its art, and its history.

RESERVATION & CANCELLATION POLICIES
Please make any reservation changes through Paperless Post or by emailing ContemporaryClub1931@gmail.com.

Please do not contact The Casino to make these changes.

Late additions, late cancellations, and no-shows will be billed the luncheon fee of $60. Thank you for understanding.

GUESTS & NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS
This is a closed meeting. (No guests, please.) Non-resident members are, of course, always welcome, and should bring a check for $60 to the meeting.)

QUESTIONS?
You can reach the Contemporary Club office by emailing ContemporaryClub1931@gmail.com.

Thank you! 
Format Invitations
Archival Collection Title Contemporary Club records
Link to Catalog View Finding Aid
Call Number Midwest MS Contemporary 
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Newberry Open Access Policy The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to these terms and conditions.
IIIF Resource Type Canvas 
Size 1556px × 1178px     1.06 MB 
Filename download.png 
Unique Identifier NL12SO4C 
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