Presented by The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms

Online Lecture with David Cathers

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About This Event

Thursday, June 11, 2026, at 6:30 PM EDT via Zoom

Non-Member Price: $10
Member Price: FREE

Lecture Description:

Please join us on June 11, 2026, for a presentation by author David Cathers about his latest book: Helen Albee and Marion Volk: Arts and Crafts Hooked Rugs from New Hampshire and Maine. Recently published by Turn of the Century Editions, this meticulously researched book sheds needed light on the work of Albee and Volk and establishes their importance as designers and makers. Independent of one another they formed very different rug-making enterprises–Albee’s Abnakee in New Hampshire and Volk’s Sabatos Maine–that blended Arts and Crafts aesthetics with ideals of rural living. Though largely unremembered today, Albee and Volk were well known in the period as their work appeared in journals such as House Beautiful, Country Life in America, and Gustav Stickley’s The Craftsman. One of Volk’s Sabato rugs even won a silver medal at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis. Examples of their work is held in significant collections like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Yale Art Museum among others.

 

Registration is required. Once registered, you will receive an email prior to each session with a link to join.
Do you have a scheduling conflict for the live session? You can still enjoy the program. Register and we’ll send you the recording! Attendees will be emailed a private link to the session recording when it is available, typically 6-7 days after the live program.

 

About This Event

Thursday, June 11, 2026, at 6:30 PM EDT via Zoom

Non-Member Price: $10
Member Price: FREE

Lecture Description:

Please join us on June 11, 2026, for a presentation by author David Cathers about his latest book: Helen Albee and Marion Volk: Arts and Crafts Hooked Rugs from New Hampshire and Maine. Recently published by Turn of the Century Editions, this meticulously researched book sheds needed light on the work of Albee and Volk and establishes their importance as designers and makers. Independent of one another they formed very different rug-making enterprises–Albee’s Abnakee in New Hampshire and Volk’s Sabatos Maine–that blended Arts and Crafts aesthetics with ideals of rural living. Though largely unremembered today, Albee and Volk were well known in the period as their work appeared in journals such as House Beautiful, Country Life in America, and Gustav Stickley’s The Craftsman. One of Volk’s Sabato rugs even won a silver medal at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis. Examples of their work is held in significant collections like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Yale Art Museum among others.

 

Registration is required. Once registered, you will receive an email prior to each session with a link to join.
Do you have a scheduling conflict for the live session? You can still enjoy the program. Register and we’ll send you the recording! Attendees will be emailed a private link to the session recording when it is available, typically 6-7 days after the live program.