Traditional American Homes: Winterthur Style Sourcebook – Celebrating Style, Craftsmanship, and Historic Woodwork TUESDAY OCTOBER 14, 20255:30 Reception followed by 6:30 LectureSALT LAKE ART MUSEUM249 South 400 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Book Club I: Ten Books are Architecture Part I
Tuesday, Sep 23rd6:30pmFFKR Architects,730 West Pacific Ave, Salt Lake City, Utah Join the ICAA President Roger Jackson as he leas us in our first ever classicist book club where we will be starting Vitruvius' Ten Books on Architecture. Attendees should read five out of the ten books, these books are 1, 3, 4, 5 & … Continue reading Book Club I: Ten Books are Architecture Part I
Continuing Education with Roger Jackson
Wednesday, Jun 4th6:00pm – 8:00pmSalt Lake Art Museum,249 South 400 East, Salt Lake City, Utah In this course our chapter president Roger Jackson will introduce you to the treatises of classicism ranging from the wisdom of the ancient Vitruvius, to Renaissance treatises, and post-Renaissance treatises. You will see pattern books, and writings ranging from ancient … Continue reading Continuing Education with Roger Jackson
Introduction to the Theory of Proportion with Domiane Forte
Friday, May 23rd5:30pm – 7:00pmRegister Online Join us for an inspiring hands-on workshop exploring the timeless beauty of proportion and the Classical Orders, led by esteemed craftsman and designer Domiane Forte. He will teach the enduring principles of ancient Roman and Greek architecture. Classical proportion represent more than just column and arches, they embody a … Continue reading Introduction to the Theory of Proportion with Domiane Forte
Lecture with Philip Smith: “Reclaiming the Classical Legacy: African American Contributions to Charleston’s Architectural Heritage”
Monday, Feb 246:00pmUtah Valley University - Room CS404Zoom Livestream: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82164310025 Within the African American community, there exists a myth that Classical and Traditional Architecture is a legacy of oppression and racism. While there is a negative association of this tradition to the plantations of the Old South, there is a positive reality to Classicism and … Continue reading Lecture with Philip Smith: “Reclaiming the Classical Legacy: African American Contributions to Charleston’s Architectural Heritage”
Michael G. Imber – “The Art of the Architect”
Tuesday, April 26pm at Utah Valley UniversityPlease join the Utah ICAA for an evening with Michael G Imber. He will discuss his latest book, The Art of the Architect, which celebrates the role that drawing and watercolor painting play in architecture. LIVE AT UVU in room CS404 Computer Science Buildingor join on Zoom Join Zoom … Continue reading Michael G. Imber – “The Art of the Architect”
A Year in Review: 2018
Check out these highlights from past months, and consider joining us for more exciting events in the coming year! Your support and involvement truly makes a difference.
Artistic Arsenals: A Lecture Series by Art Historian Dr. Micah J. Christensen
Dr. Christensen -- art historian and ICAA Utah Board Member -- is back, continuing a series of invigorating discussions tailored to both artists and art enthusiasts. For most people knowing how to understand and enjoy art can be intimidating. Artistic Arsenals bridges the gap between those who create art and those who want to appreciate … Continue reading Artistic Arsenals: A Lecture Series by Art Historian Dr. Micah J. Christensen
Introduction to Classical Proportion
Instructor: Richard Sammons - Arthur Ross Award-winning architect from the NYC firm of Fairfax & Sammons REGISTER NOW. This class is likely to sell out. March 23 (6pm-8pm) & 24 (9am-2pm) Location: Anthony's Fine Art & Antiques, 401E 300S, Salt Lake City, UT Description: Few will disagree of the importance of good proportions, but achieving … Continue reading Introduction to Classical Proportion
How to Rebuild Architecture
IN architecture, everyone’s a critic. One of us, Steven, was recently driving down Elliott Avenue in Charlottesville, Va., his hometown, with his 88-year-old mother. They passed a house designed and built by architecture students at the University of Virginia. To Steven, an architect, this model for affordable housing — a tough pair of stacked boxes, … Continue reading How to Rebuild Architecture
