Join us for a panel discussion (10:30 am) and tours (1–5 pm) in conjunction with Making Place for the Arts at Home: Performance and Midcentury Modern Architecture.
In partnership with the Champaign County History Museum and cosponsored by the School of Architecture.
Additional support from James and Ruth Anderson; James A. and Lorene M. Bier; Terry and Sharon Harkness; Michael Hogue, The Michael Hogue Team, RE/MAX Realty Associates; Lisa and Abraham Kocheril; Alan T. Mette; Jeffery Poss Architect, PLLC; Jane and John Santogrossi; and William T. Tucker, BArch ’78, MArch ’81.
Krannert Art Museum acknowledges support from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
This day-long event begins with a panel presentation at 10:30 am at Krannert Art Museum on preservation and midcentury modern architecture, in celebration of Preservation Month.
In the afternoon, from 1–5 pm, four featured homes will be open for tours: the Margaret Erlanger House by Jack Baker in west Urbana, the Jack Baker Loft and Studio in downtown Champaign, A. Richard Williams’s Pallachutheril Residence in Champaign, and the Japanese House and Gardens of James A. and Lorene M. Bier by John Replinger.
The panel discussion is free and open to the public. Tickets to the home tours are $25 and are available for purchase from the Champaign County History Museum website.