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Upcoming Exhibitions
BGC Gallery will resume its exhibition programming this September with the return of Sèvres Extraordinaire: Sculpture from 1740 until Today, originally slated for fall 2024.
Bard Graduate Center is an advanced graduate research institute in New York City dedicated to the cultural histories of the material world. Our MA and PhD degree programs, Gallery exhibitions, research initiatives, scholarly publications and public programs explore new ways of thinking about decorative arts, design history, and material culture.

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28th Annual Iris Foundation Awards
Honoring Irene Roosevelt Aitken, Dr. Julius Bryant, Dr. Meredith Martin, and Katherine Purcell





About

Bard Graduate Center is devoted to the study of decorative arts, design history, and material culture through research, advanced degrees, exhibitions, publications, and events.


Bard Graduate Center advances the study of decorative arts, design history, and material culture through its object-centered approach to teaching, research, exhibitions, publications, and events.

At BGC, we study the human past and present through their material expressions. We focus on objects and other material forms—from those valued for their aesthetic elements to the ordinary things used in everyday life.

Our accomplished interdisciplinary faculty inspires and prepares students in our MA and PhD programs for successful careers in academia, museums, and the private sector. We bring equal intellectual rigor to our acclaimed exhibitions, award-winning catalogues and scholarly publications, and innovative public programs, and we view all of these integrated elements as vital to our curriculum.

BGC’s campus comprises a state-of-the-art academic programs building at 38 West 86th Street, a gallery at 18 West 86th Street, and a residence hall at 410 West 58th Street. A new collection study center will open at 8 West 86th Street in 2026.

Founded by Dr. Susan Weber in 1993, Bard Graduate Center has become the preeminent institute for academic research and exhibition of decorative arts, design history, and material culture. BGC is an accredited unit of Bard College and a member of the Association of Research Institutes in Art History (ARIAH).


Hosts

Dr. Susan Weber
Founder and Director of Bard Graduate Center

and the Bard Graduate Center Board of Trustees

Event Co-Chairs

Stephanie and Tim Ingrassia
Barbara Tober

Sponsors

Warren and Jan Adelson - Michele Beiny-Harkins - Nancy and Michael Druckman - Philip and Deborah English - Cristina Grajales - Audrey Gruss - Vivian Haime Barg - Holly Hotchner - Elise Jaffe and Jeffrey Brown - Isabelle Kirshner - David Mann - Vera Mayer - MR Architecture + Decor - Deborah Miller Zabel - Barbara Nessim and Jules Demchick - Frank E. Richardson and Kimba Wood - Dr. Stephen K. Scher and Janie Woo Scher - Judy Steinhardt - A. Alfred Taubman Foundation - Deedee and Barrie Wigmore

Host Committee

Cynthia Adelson - Jill Brienza - Edward Lee Cave - Jerome and Simona Chazen - Suzanne Cochran - Gloria Cortina - Brandy S. Culp, MA ’04 - The Dobkin Family Foundation - Tim and Susan Ettenheim - Linda Florio - Faith Gay and Francesca Zambello - Dorothy Twining Globus - Agnes Gund - Titi Halle - Sarah Harrelson - Philip Hewat-Jaboor - Trudy C. Kramer - Benjamin Krevolin - Ronald T. Labaco, MA ’02 - Dr. Minna M. Lee and Dr. James B. Summitt, Jr. - Martin P. Levy - Reeva Mager - Kara Mann - Geraldine Fabrikant Metz - Jon Neidich - Michele Oka Doner - Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu - Jennifer Olshin, MA ’98 - Laura and Sel Oskowitz - Melinda Florian Papp - Thomas Phifer - Lisa B. Podos - Ann Pyne, MA ’06 - Suchitra Reddy - Jennifer Roberts - Victoria Rogers - Pierre Rougier - Sir Paul Ruddock - Kay Sides - Joh Siff - Lowery Stokes Sims - Rebecca Sternthal - Nicole St. George and Jonathan St. George - Edith Taichman - Mary Anne Talotta - Ellen and William Taubman - Dr. Stefanie and Daniel Walker - Dr. Ian Wardropper - Shelby White.




If you have questions about the Iris Foundation Awards, contact Benjamin Krevolin, Chief Advancement Officer, or Minna Lee, Associate Director of Development. Benjamin can be reached at 212-501-3072 or benjamin.krevolin@bgc.bard.edu, and Minna can be reached at 212-501-3038 or minna.lee@bgc.bard.edu.


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2021 Iris Awards Honorees
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Dr. Stephen K. Scher
Outstanding Patron

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David Revere McFadden
Outstanding Lifetime Achievement

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Sanchita Balachandran
Outstanding Mid-Career Scholar

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Cristina Grajales
Outstanding Dealer