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SUMMARY:2026 Spring Shaker Forum
DESCRIPTION:2026 Spring Shaker Forum\nApril 17 – 19\, 2026\nJoin us for an engaging weekend devoted to Shaker history and culture. The 2026 Spring Shaker Forum includes presentations by Shaker scholars\, special activities\, lodging and meals in the Great Stone Dwelling\, and networking with colleagues and friends. \nWe are honored to announce that Brother Arnold Hadd of the Sabbathday Lake Shaker community will be the keynote speaker at this year’s forum.  His subject will be Mother Ann Lee.  He will reflect on the centrality of her vision and teachings for Shakers past\, present and future.  Brother Arnold will speak at 7 pm on Friday\, April 17\, 2026. \nOn Saturday evening\, April 18th New York choreographer Reggie Wilson will discuss the impact of sacred movement traditions on his work. He is nationally and internationally recognized for creating dances that draw on the varied histories and spiritual practices of Africa and its diaspora. His piece\, POWER reflects both African American and Shaker sacred dance\, and was inspired\, in part\, by the Philadelphia Shaker community led by Sister Rebecca Jackson.  \nOther presenters include: \nJerry Brewington – “Beautiful Objects – 100 Years of Shaker Museum Exhibits” \nFran Kramer – “Discovering Groveland and Sodus\, New York Shaker Villages” \nDr. Carol Medlicott – “Seeking Clarity on the Houstons of the Shaker West” \nStephen Paterwic – “The Old Didn’t Need It\, the Young Didn’t Heed It; Who Took the Inspired Messages of the New Era to Heart” \nNed Quist – “The Harvard Shakers and Their Cultural Landscape” \nAnn Sayers – “Where Did They Go? Where\, How \, and Why ex-Shakers Found Their Way Forward After Departing from Their Believer Friends” \nBecky Soules – “Too Much Kentuckians – The Dissolution of Pleasant Hill\, 1910 – 1923” \nDr. Douglas Winiarski – “Introducing Mother Ann Lee” \nThe full schedule of events and programs will be forwarded to registered participants.\nPlease register for the 2026 Spring Shaker Forum by April 13\, 2026.\nTo register print the attached 2026 Shaker Forum Registration and mail it to: \n Enfield Shaker Museum \n 447 NH Rte 4A \n Enfield\, NH 03748  \nor return it by email to: \n education@shakermuseum.org  \nTo register by phone\, call 603-632-4346   Monday – Friday 10 am – 5 pm.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2026-spring-shaker-forum/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Spring 2026 Shaker Forum: Call for Papers!
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis year’s Enfield Shaker Museum Spring Shaker Forum will be held April 17 – 19\, 2026.  Please see the linked document below to see the official call.  I would encourage you to share it with any colleagues that are involved in Shaker research. We are looking forward to another year of thought-provoking presentations. \nTo Submit a Proposal: Send an abstract of 500 words or fewer and a CV by February 13 to Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH 03748\, or email education@shakermuseum.org. Please include your name\, address and a phone number in your email. All speakers will be notified of the presenting schedule by March 2nd. \nCALL FOR PAPERS 2026
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/spring-2026-shaker-forum-call-for-papers/
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SUMMARY:Registration Now Open: 2025 Shaker Forum
DESCRIPTION:Registration Now Open!\n2025 Shaker Forum\nApril 25th – 27th\, 2025\nJoin the Museum for an engaging weekend devoted to Shaker history and culture. The Spring Shaker Forum includes presentations by Shaker scholars\, special activities\, lodging and meals in the Great Stone Dwelling\, and networking with colleagues and friends.\n\nRegister using this form and mail back to us at:\n447 NH Route 4A\nEnfield\, NH 03748\n\n*DEADLINE FOR MEAL REGISTRATION APRIL 18th!\n\nPresenters:\n\nMary Ann Haagen – Stretched Thin: New Hampshire’s Leadership Role in Maine\nBrece Honeycutt – Prismatic Uptopia: Researched Poetry\nSharon Koomler – Dear Friend\, Letters from Shaker Sisters to John S. Williams and Phelps Claswson\nRichard Marshall – Mindless Automatons or Autonomous Individuals\nCarol Medlicott – Between Fact and Myth: The Complicated Legacy of Issachar Bates\nStephen J. Paterwic – Another Thread Pulled from the Testimonies of 1816: Believers with a Connection to Stonington\, Connecticut\nRichard Roth – About the Other Shakers\nRebecca Soules – ‘Not Worth Bringing Back:’ Believers & Backsliders at Pleasant Hill\, 1806-1923\n\nKeynotes:\nKara French – Nuns\, Shaker Sisters\, Lady Reformers\, and Activists: Female Sexual Outsiders in America\nChris Moore – All in a Song\n\n\nThis year we are adding a new program to the schedule called “Shaker Research Reflections.” It is looking to be a great addition and will facilitate more discussion around Shaker Studies interpretation. Here is what we are asking you as participants to bring to the program if you so choose:\n\n\nThe idea behind this session is simple but meaningful. As you engage in your own research\, listen to lectures\, or take part in activities\, we invite you to reflect on any insights or “aha” moments that relate to your Shaker interests. Even if your reflections don’t evolve into a formal article or presentation\, we believe they could spark valuable conversations and connections. Please take a moment to write a sentence or two explaining any novel insights you’ve had. This is not a formal presentation\, so we ask that you keep your thoughts brief.\n\n      We’ll be transcribing these reflections as we go around the room during the session\, creating an opportunity for further discussions and potential follow-ups over the weekend or in the months to come.\n\nThank you in advance for your contributions.
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SUMMARY:2023 Shaker Collectors Weekend
DESCRIPTION:2023 Shaker Collectors Weekend\nAugust 5-7\, 2023\nAn engaging multi-day program designed to enhance your knowledge and enjoyment of collecting Shaker furniture and objects. Featuring talks\, interactive discussions\, and behind-the-scenes experiences with Enfield Shaker Museum’s collection\, 2023 Shaker Collectors Weekend is a rich opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts and learn from experts on Shaker material culture and history. \nThe focus of the 2023 Collectors’ Weekend is Shaker Boxes\, encompassing oval pantry boxes\, seed boxes\, and even boxes designed and built to live in! Through presentations\, moderated conversations\, and participatory experiences\, attendees will delve into the history\, significance\, and connoisseurship of Shaker boxes\, as well as strategies to conserve and collect these remarkable objects. \nPROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS of the 2023 Shaker Collectors Weekend\nMaster Class | Shaker Oval Boxes: What We Know & What We Don’t\n Jerry V. Grant\, Director of Collections and Research\, Shaker Museum\, Chatham\, New York \n\nThis illustrated Master Class includes a history of the Shaker oval box industry and tips for identifying a box’s community of origin. During the presentation\, Jerry will make an oval box with Elder Daniel Crosman (1810-1885). \n\nMaster Class | Wood Movement & Solid Wood Construction \nChristian H. Becksvoort\, woodworker\, author\, restorer\, and curmudgeon\, New Gloucester\, Maine \nBasic wood tech\, the joys of quarter-sawn wood\, smart case construction\, why moldings come loose\, why door panels shrink or crack\, and why antiques survived. \nMaterial + Meaning Dialogue | Shaker Color\nPart 1 – Technical Color \nBrece Honeycutt\, visual artist and Winterthur Maker-Creator Fellow \n\nHistorically\, the Shakers lived in a prismatic world\, painting their objects and buildings with “adorning and beauteous colors\,” as noted by Elder Calvin Green.  Honeycutt will discuss both the temporal and the spiritual uses of color\, concentrating on two ‘new pigments’ Prussian Blue and Chrome Yellow. \n\nPart 2 – TBA \nErika Sanchez Goodwillie\, historic paint specialist \nDetails to follow. \nMaterial + Meaning Dialogue | Shaker Seeds\nShaker Seed Industry: From the Ground to the Road \nSharon Duane Koomler\, independent researcher and curator\, Chatham\, New York \nThe Shakers’ seed industry was not an accident. It was an intentional\, cultivated\, and often negotiated industry that produced and distributed quality garden seed throughout much of the eastern United States. Trade routes were established\, sometimes violated – even among Shakers – and ultimately arranged to the best outcome for customers and Shakers alike. \nShaker Seed Boxes: Sowing the Seeds of an Important Industry \nTom Queen\, purveyor of American antiques\, especially Shaker Design\, curator of museum exhibitions\, Columbus\, Ohio \nThe Shakers were among the first to package garden seeds for sale in small paper envelopes\, which were sent out to consigning merchants in lidded wooden boxes emblazoned with stenciled or printed paper labels. Drawing from a range of ephemera from the marketing and distribution of Shaker seeds\, this talk explores the way seed boxes played an important role in one of the longest-lasting\, most profitable\, and wide-reaching Shaker industries. \n\nPresentation | ‘Well done is better than well said’: Presenting American Art Anew at the Philadelphia Museum of Art\n\nAlexandra A. Kirtley\, Montgomery-Garvan Curator of American Decorative Arts\, Philadelphia Museum of Art\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania \n\nIn May 2021\, the Philadelphia Museum of Art opened nearly 90\,000 square feet of additional gallery spaces—the culmination of two decades of planning\, design\, and construction. As the first expansion and reinstallation since 1976\, this so-called “Core Project” was completed in 2021 after four years of construction\, and the newly reimagined spaces are the result of the renovation\, reorganization\, and interior expansion of the museum’s landmark 1928 Frank Gehry building. The nine new galleries are painted in vibrant colors and emanate off a central spine with an enfilade\, and museum collections have been reinstalled to tell a more authentic and inclusive history of the art—the artists and artisans who made it and the patrons who commissioned it.  This presentation will explore the Core Project\, highlighting the process by which curators choose what to display and\, most importantly\, how the new narratives evolved after close looking at the collections. \n\n\nPresentation | Restoring a Shaker Office\n\nRobert Adam\, preservation architect\, woodworker\, and founder of the Preservation Carpentry program\, North Bennet Street School\, Boston\, Massachusetts \n\nIn 2002\, Robert Adam purchased a dilapidated building from the site of the former Shaker community in Shirley\, Massachusetts. Originally a Shaker office and more recently a single-family home\, the structure was in dire need of restoration. Adam\, as a preservation architect and fine woodworker\, took on the challenge of moving the structure to a new site and restoring it–every slate roof tile\, clapboard\, and peg–to it would have appeared in the early nineteenth century. This talk explores Adam’s 6 year endeavor to restore a Shaker office. \n\n\nConversation | Maine Shaker Perspectives on Material Culture\n\nBrother Arnold Hadd\, United Society of Shakers\, Sabbathday Lake\, Maine \nMichael Graham\, Director\, Shaker Museum & Library\, Sabbathday Lake\, Maine \n\nPart 1 – A Carrier in Every Collection\nSabbathday Lake Shaker Brother Arnold Hadd and Director Michael Graham will present a narrated slideshow of historic images highlighting the many contributions of Elder Henry Green and Brother Delmer Wilson as some of the most prolific Shaker oval box makers. \nPart 2 – Everything but the Cross\nBrother Arnold will explore how the popularity of the Shakers’ material objects has endangered Shaker culture. \n\nConversation | Painted Boxes and Iconic Stacks: The Collections of Dr. Marvin & Natalie Gliedman and Watt & Jan White\nChip Gliedman\, retired technology analyst\, philatelic research volunteer\, stamp collector\, and son of Dr. Marvin and Natalie Gliedman\, Ridgefield\, Connecticut \nJohn Keith Russell\, antiques dealer specializing in authentic\, historic Shaker material and other objects of fine design\, South Salem\, New York \n\nThis conversation explores the mind of the collector and the opportunities and challenges of stewarding a collection that was thoughtfully assembled by someone else. Chip Gliedman spent most of his life living with an inveterate Shaker collector. This talk will discuss his family’s experience assembling\, preserving\, and exhibiting the iconic stacks of painted Shaker oval boxes from Shaker Design (1986) at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In dialogue\, John Keith Russell will share his recollections of the Gliedmans\, as well as the story of Watt & Janice White of Stamford\, CT\, and their remarkable collection of painted Shaker oval boxes\, which were collected out of a different set of interests and intentions. \nA Glimpse into the Past: Discussion on Building an Archive of Shaker Symposia\nGeorge Kohrman\, independent Shaker researcher\, former Director of the Office of information Technology\, Western Michigan University \nThis presentation will discuss what could happen with recordings from many Berkshire/Hancock Shaker Seminars. George will share two important clips: the first from a 1992 presentation by D. J. J. Gerald McCue (1913-2011) about his early years collecting Shaker material\, and the second from the last interview with Sister Ethel Hudson (1896-1992)\, the last member of the Shaker community in Canterbury\, NH\, who passed away six weeks after the recording was made. \n\nPop-up Exhibition | Bring Your Own Box\nParticipants are invited to bring their favorite Shaker box to include in our Sunday afternoon Pop-up Exhibition.  When you register for the weekend\, let us know what you are planning to bring so we can have a label prepared for your box. \nMEALS AND LODGING\nMeals will be catered by Catherine Erving\, The Rustic Gourmet\, highlighting seasonal and local ingredients including items foraged from the gardens at Enfield Shaker Museum. A Welcome Lobster Bake/Barbecue will be held on Saturday evening in the historic Stone Machine Shop. \nLodging is available in the Great Stone Dwelling on a first come\, first served basis. \nOPTIONAL TOUR\nOn Monday\, August 7 we have scheduled an optional tour in Manchester\, NH of the Zimmerman and Dr. and Mrs. Kalil houses\, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. This tour is specially organized in partnership with the Currier Museum\, Manchester\, NH. Tour participation is limited to 14\, tickets are available on a first come\, first served basis at $40/person. \nClick here to download 2023 Shaker Collectors Registration
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SUMMARY:Spring Shaker Forum 2023
DESCRIPTION:2023 Spring Shaker Forum\nApril 21 – 23\, 2023\nJoin the Museum for an engaging weekend devoted to Shaker history and culture. The Spring Shaker Forum includes presentations by Shaker scholars\, special activities\, lodging and meals in the Great Stone Dwelling\, and networking with colleagues and friends.\nPrograms and Presenters\nFriday\, April 21 \n2:00 pm   Gallery Talk and Exhibit Opening \nEnfield Shaker Trustees – 1795 – 1904 \n                               Presenter – Mary Ann Haagen \n3:00 pm   Hands to Work: Picturing the Shakers as Handicraft Workers in 19th Century Photographs \n                               Presenter – Robert Emlen \n4:15 pm    How Father Joseph Emerged as Leader of the Shakers: \nA Closer Look at the 1780s and Beyond \n                               Presenter – Stephen Paterwic \n7:30 pm    Keynote: Opportunities Ahead for the Shakers in Maine \n                               Speaker – Michael Graham \n  \nSaturday\, April 22 \n9:00 am   Wandering Star: The Use and Abuse of Richard McNemar \n                              Presenter – Christian Goodwillie \n10:00 am  Mapping Sister Mary Hazard’s 1856 Journey to the \n“Eastern Societies of Believers” \n                               Presenter – Sara Leach \n11:15 am   Mapping the Shaker Garden of Eden \n                               Presenter – Douglas Winiarski \n1:15 pm    “Fall on the rock”: Excavating a Shaker Spiritual Motif \n                               Presenter – Carol Medlicott \n2:15 pm    Mother Ann Lee\, Spiritual Evolutionary: \nA Consciousness-Based Psychological Approach \n                                Presenter – Susan Curtiss \n3:30 pm   Sharing What We Have Learned \n                                Conversation Facilitator – Nancy Lee \n                   Shaker Book Signing – Details to follow \n7:30 pm   Keynote: “Shaker Fancy Goods: Shaker Survival \nThrough Sisterhood and Craft” \n                                 Speaker – Catherine Goldring \n  \nSunday\, April 23 \n9:00 am   Searching for Sister Mary: \nThe Legacy of Pleasant Hill’s Last Shaker \n                                Presenter – Rebecca Soules \n10:00 am  The Grand Survivor: Harvard Church Family’s \n“New Office” of 1839-40 \n                                 Presenter – Ned Quist \n11:15 am     Shaker Songs & Readings \n                       Leaders – Mary Ann Haagen & Kevin Siegfried \nTo register print the attached registration form and return it to education@shakermuseum.org : 2023 Shaker Forum Registration Form \nTo register by phone\, call 603-632-4346 Monday – Friday 10 am – 5 pm.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2023_spring_shaker_forum/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Spring Shaker Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join the Museum for an engaging annual weekend devoted to Shaker history and culture. There will be presentations by Shaker scholars\, special activities\, lodging and meals in the Great Stone Dwelling\, and networking with colleagues and friends. \nOvernight packages: Please call the Museum at (603) 632-4346. For pricing click here. \nNon-overnight packages: Online registration is available below. \nMuseum Members: Use your member coupon code_Forum at checkout for the Member rate. \nFor our full schedule\, click here.  \n2022 Special Presentations \nGalen Beale-“’How do you know that?’ – Finding the foundation manuscripts for Beech Hill\, the Reconciliation of Hervey Elkins and the Shakers” \nSharon Koomler– “Visionary\, Teacher\, Mother: Revisiting our Relationships with Mother Ann”  \n2022 Presenters \nJeffrey Brace– “Good Foundations: Early Hancock Shakers and the Laundry & Machine Shop” \nGerald Brewington– “Shaker Meeting Houses of the West: Doing Their Own Thing” \nRobert Emlen– “The Picturesque Shakers” \nKerry Hackett– “‘For the Benefit of Believers Only’: The Mystery Behind 30 Medical Receipts” \nLinda Johnson– “Animism\, Animals\, and Agriculture: Animal Husbandry in Nineteenth Century Shaker Religious Practice” \nRichard Marshall– “Celibacy and Sexual Scandal” \nStephen Miller– “Shaker Ephemera: What is it? Where is it found? What use is it?” \nNed Quist– “Holes in the Fabric of a Shaker Village: Three Lost Buildings of Harvard” \nRebecca Soules– “Henry Blinn’s Museum: A Shaker Cabinet of Curiosities” \nFor our full schedule\, click here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/spring-shaker-forum-2022/
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