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FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD .............................................5
EVENTS ...........................................................................................9
FROM THE SHOW CHAIRMEN ..........................................................9
ALBERT HADLEY .............................................................................10
ANDREW W. BYRD ........................................................................13
GARDENS .....................................................................................16
LECTURE SERIES .............................................................................22
COLLECTORS PARTY .......................................................................24
ASK AN EXPERT .............................................................................25
SPECIAL SUNDAY SPEAKER .............................................................27
ANTIQUES DEALERS .......................................................................29
CHEEKWOOD ...............................................................................30
HORTICULTURAL DEALERS ...............................................................35
ECONOMIC CLUB OF NASHVILLE ...................................................36
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE .................................................39
BENEFICIARIES ...............................................................................39
COMMITTEE ..................................................................................40
SHOW SUPPORTERS ......................................................................44
A SPECIAL THANK YOU ..................................................................46
CORPORATE SPONSORS ................................................................47
EVENT COORDINATOR SHANNON SHEARS
CATALOG DESIGN AND PRODUCTION SARA MCKISSICK
PRINTING MCQUIDDY CLASSIC PRINTING
PAPER ATHENS PAPER COMPANY
2013 ANTIQUES AND GARDEN SHOW OF NASHVILLE P.O. BOX 50950 NASHVILLE, TN 37205 (615) 352-1282 (615) 352-6549 FAX
FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Welcome to the 23rd year of the Antiques
& Garden Show of Nashville. On behalf of
our Board, we thank you for attending and
hope you will BE INSPIRED. This year’s
theme is a tribute to Albert Hadley. Mr.
Hadley was a friend of the Show from the
very beginning. His sense of sophistication
and national reputation set the tone early
on, attracting top U.S. designers and
lecturers and allowing the Show to continue recruiting the best and most
forward-thinking speakers. Mr. Hadley, a Nashville native, nurtured this
Show every step of the way. Again, this year we offer the very best
in interior and architectural design, antiques and gardens. Our show
features 150 exclusive antiques and garden presentations showcasing
unique items for your home. Indeed, there is something for everyone.
I encourage you to explore and BE INSPIRED. The influence of Albert
Hadley will no doubt be seen and his spirit will follow you down every
aisle and around every corner of the show.
This year’s impressive lecturers include Bunny Williams, Eileen Johnson,
and Emily Thompson. They share many titles among them such as
author, teacher, designer, retailer, and collaborator. All are tastemakers
with magnificent style. Their background experience, reputation and
knowledge will be very informative for those with an interest in antiques
and horticulture. We are eager to listen, share and again, BE INSPIRED.
Our show would not be possible without the hundreds of devoted
volunteers and tireless work and leadership of this year’s show chairs
Dana Miller and Birgitta Williamson. It is a tribute to them, and the show
chairs from prior events that an event of this magnitude can be achieved
totally from volunteer efforts. This is significant knowing that the benefit of
this show is the support of two important charities: Cheekwood Botanical
Garden & Museum of Art, and the Economic Club of Nashville.
The foundation of the Show’s support comes from our corporate sponsors,
benefactors and patrons. We could not get this spectacular show off the
ground without their continued support and we thank you. Also, thanks
to our Board of Directors and Advisory Committee for their unrelenting
long-term commitment and guidance to the show.
Most important to all of us is your attendance at the Antiques & Garden
Show of Nashville. Our hope is you will BE INSPIRED for your life and
home.
Enjoy the show!
Joseph C. Levi
Chairman, Board of Directors
PUBLISHING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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2013 ANTIQUES AND GARDEN SHOW
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7
BENEFACTORS’ RECEPTION — 5:30 TO 6:30 P.M.
PREVIEW PARTY — 6:30 TO 9:30 P.M.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8
LECTURES
BUNNY WILLIAMS — 10:30 A.M.
BUNNY WILLIAMS, INC.
EILEEN JOHNSON AND EMILY THOMPSON — 1 P.M.
FLOWERSCHOOL NEW YORK
COLLECTOR’S PARTY — 6 - 8 P.M.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
SATURDAY FLORAL WORKSHOP — 11:30 A.M.
EILEEN JOHNSON AND EMILY THOMPSON
FLOWERSCHOOL NEW YORK
ASK AN EXPERT — 2 P.M.
GIL SCHAFER
G. P. SCHAFER ARCHITECT, PLLC
ENTERTAINING WITH CORNELIA — 4 P.M.
CORNELIA GUEST
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10
ROBERT BALENTINE — 1 P.M.
BIODIVERSITY IN THE BLUE RIDGE,
THE STORY OF THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS RESERVE
FROM THE CHAIRMEN OF THE SHOW
We are so glad you have come to the 23rd annual Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville! As Joe mentioned in his welcome, the theme of this year’s show, BE INSPIRED, is a tribute to Albert Hadley. Since our first Show in 1991, Albert Hadley’s leadership and vision has been essential in establishing international credibility. His support and effort continue to help us attract the world’s top designers and lecturers.
Albert died in March of 2012 at the age of 91, as we were beginning to
plan for this year’s show. We found ourselves inspired by the many editorials and tributes we read in well respected periodicals and online blogs. According to Bunny Williams, “Albert was like Peter Pan. He never grew old. No one was more knowledgeable about the history of design and no one was more modern. It was this combination that always made magic. His work will be studied for ages.”
The more we have studied, the more we have been INSPIRED – by his vision, by his talent, by his timeless sense of style, his innate flair and his incredibly humble and genteel nature. We are struck by the ease in which he combined traditional antiques with mid-century and modern pieces to create such livable spaces, and proud of the fact that throughout his life’s journey from “Nashville to New York,” he maintained his family’s southern values, and was well known as “a gentleman of enormous integrity and modesty.”
We have totally enjoyed our inspirational year as co-chairs of this Tribute to Albert and would like to thank Bunny Williams for her guidance in Albert’s absence! She has impressed upon us the importance of showing the younger generation how to use antiques in a “today” room. Jonathan Savage, a member of that younger generation, as well as a descendent of the Parish Hadley “DNA,” graciously agreed to design a room in our entry in a way that interprets Albert’s design philosophy and makes us want to redecorate! The beautiful entry garden could not have happened without the vision and guidance of Stephen Wells, an architect and landscape architect who has worked with Albert on our shows for many years and who we hope to work with for many more! The list of thanks goes on to include the supportive past chairs who serve as our advisors and our committee and board members who have all made our jobs enjoyable – this Show would not be possible without each and every one!
We are humbled by the opportunity to pay tribute to our mentor and design legend, Albert Hadley and value the opportunity to support Cheekwood and ECON with the funds raised from the Antiques and Garden Show. ECON does wonderful work in providing support to dozens of local charities that focus on families and children. Cheekwood is a cherished landmark, and with its beautiful art and gardens, it not only engages our minds, but nourishes our spirits. We are thrilled to have your help in supporting the goals of both of these organizations!
Like Albert, our goal for this year’s show is to “give them what they never knew they wanted.” We hope everyone discovers what that might be!
Dana Miller and Birgitta Williamson
2013 General Chairmen
EVENTS
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NASHVILLE NATIVE ALBERT HADLEY rose to the highest ranks in
the world of interior design, known for his restraint and balance in
design—or, as described in his own words, “never more, never less.”
During his more than 30 years as a principal, along with Sister Parish,
of Parish-Hadley Associates, the decorating firm of choice for New
York society’s A-list, Hadley created beautiful interiors, both tasteful
and timeless, that reflected his clients’ lifestyles.
He designed notable rooms for famous clients including the Kennedy
White House, Brooke Astor, Happy Rockefeller, as well as the Gettys,
Mellons, and Whitneys, among others. According to Nancy Ruhling,
no matter the project, Hadley always began his design process in
the same simple way: with pen, pencil and pad. “Some people
make lists,” Hadley said. “I sketch.” His keen sense of design was
defined by his eye for architectural detail and proportion, his careful
use of color and form, and an inexhaustible curiosity for the new
combined with a sustained sense of tradition. Hadley would start
each project by studying the floor plan and developing a furniture-
placement arrangement. He stressed the importance of understanding
and learning the design history, as well as the practical skills of the
profession, in order to unleash the creativity which, with education
and training, enable success.
Throughout his career, Hadley’s commitment to mentoring young
designers helped to spawn three generations of Hadley disciples,
who each absorbed his influence as inspiration to elevate their own
instinctive talents. Among those mentored—and now recognized as
top tier designers—are Thomas Hamel, David Kleinberg, Brian J.
McCarthy and Bunny Williams, among others.
Since the Antiques and Garden Show inception in 1991, Hadley
offered his leadership and vision, essential in establishing national
credibility in the Show’s early years. His support and efforts attracted
top U.S. designers, lecturers and dealers adding to the Show’s growth
and success. Albert Hadley passed away in March 2012. He is
greatly missed yet his legacy lives on – BE INSPIRED!
“Flair is a primitive kind of style. It is innate and cannot be taught. It can be polished and
refined. When a person has flair, a grounding in the principle of design, and self-discipline,
that person has the potential of being an outstanding designer.”
— Albert Hadley
A SPECIAL TRIBUTEIn Memory of our Friend and Mentor
ALBERT HADLEY1920 — 2012
Photo: Patrick Cline
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A QUIET GIANT MAKING NASHVILLE A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE
FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS, thousands of Middle Tennesseans and visitors have been “o-o-o-o-ing”-and-“a-a-a-a-h-ing” at the treasures and landscapes of the Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville. As the event enters its third decade, one man who has been there since the beginning will again be there, a quiet but giant force behind the show. He may not always be in the spotlight, but his support to ensure its success always is present.
“Nashville is a great city and it is important for Nashvillians to support institutions that help create a quality place to live. That is what this show really does—it helps make Nashville a beautiful place to live, year-after-year,” says Andrew W. Byrd, founder and president of TVV Capital, presenting sponsor of the 23rd annual show.
Byrd knows much better than most the benefits a community gains from continuity in financial and volunteer support of fundraising events. He was chairman of the 1988 Nashville Lawn & Garden Show, one of the forerunners of the current event. The other preceding event was the Antiques Show at Nashville’s Cheekwood. The two events merged in 1989 and moved downtown to the then-new Nashville Convention Center.
“The two, formerly separate shows merging into its current format was unique at that point in time. The result is a fantastic symbiotic relationship because the gardens provide such a great setting for the antiques. It
is one of the prettiest, most successful shows of its type in the country. The success of our show is attributable to the visionary leadership the Antique & Garden Show received in its startup phase,” Byrd says.
But Byrd’s roots run much deeper than his initial involvement with the Lawn & Garden Show more than two decades ago. He is a past president of the Exchange Club of Nashville, a past chairman of the Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt and a founding member of the Economic Club of Nashville. The Economic Club Charities and Cheekwood are beneficiaries of the proceeds from the event.
In addition to his ties with the Antiques and Garden Show, Byrd, his father, and his wife have all held volunteer leadership positions at Cheekwood, a 55-acre botanical garden and art museum located on the historic Cheek estate in Nashville.
Byrd said, “We believe in the show and its mission and what it contributes to our community. It is wonderful to live in a community where people possess that deep sense of service that binds us together. As a locally owned business, it is our responsibility to maintain shows and programs like this in our community.”
He added, “Thank you to the Friends of Cheekwood and all the people who have worked so hard over the years. They have put so much time and effort into this event, and it continues to pay dividends for our community.”
ANDREW W. BYRD
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SOUTHERN SCAPE
GREG SHAW and JAMES HAGOOD began Southern Scape in 2005. Southern Scape provides premier landscape installation and maintenance of the highest quality landscape designs, irrigation and water features and hardscapes. Owner Greg Shaw graduated from Auburn University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Horticulture and Landscape Design and is focused on providing knowledgeable solutions for all clients’ outdoor living and landscaping needs. A native of Pulaski, Tennessee James
Hagood attended the University of Tennessee where he cultivated his appreciation for landscape and the outdoors. Southern Scape has offices in both Huntsville, Alabama and Nashville, Tennessee.www.southernscape.com 256.746.1001
LIVELY LANDSCAPE COMPANY, LLC
PAUL LIVELY founded The Lively Landscape
Company, LLC. in order to concentrate on
residential projects. He is an award-winning
landscape designer with an extensive and
varied background in residential gardens
(from modest homes to large estates), horticulture, and project
management. He earned his degree in Ornamental Horticulture
and Landscape Design from the University of Tennessee
Knoxville. Paul has an undeniable passion for designing custom
landscape themes and concepts which continue to receive high
praise. He continually researches and studies different design
concepts through reading and touring gardens. Paul belongs to
several local and national trade organizations.
The Lively Landscape Company is proud to offer a unique and
distinctive approach to landscape design, in that the designer
is involved with both the design process and actual installation.
Through involvement in all phases of the project — from initial
concept to personally directing our trained crews, the designer
ensures that his design is carefully translated into reality,
assuring our clients that the installed materials are of proper
quality, placement, and technique.
“Our goal is to exceed client expectations and build long-term
relationships, by making outdoor areas more enjoyable. If it’s
more enjoyable it will be used, if it is used it becomes more
valuable.”
www.livelylandscape.com 615.266.2173
WELLS DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC.
STEPHEN WELLS — A graduate of the University of Virginia, Stephen’s degree is in Architecture – but his career has included work in commercial interiors, restoration of 19th century homes and residential landscape design. Since 1997, he has been a principal in Wells Design Associates, offering architectural
design and remodeling, hardscape and landscape planning, swimming pool design, planting plans and annual consulting. Today Stephen is designing a sculpture garden, restoring an early Tennessee farmhouse, redesigning a 1955 ranch house and landscaping a hunting retreat in western Missouri. He has also been a member of the Botanical Gardens Oversight Committee at Cheekwood, the Antiques and Garden Show Board of Directors and the Nashville CARES fundraiser, Artrageous.
www.wellsdesignassociates.com 615.300.6766
2013 GARDENS
ENTRY GARDENSAVAGE INTERIOR DESIGN
JONATHAN SAVAGE spent his childhood surrounded by design in middle Tennessee where his family were prominent home builders and real estate developers. Jonathan decided to pursue his true passion for interior design and architecture and studied at American University in London, England. Upon
returning to the United States, Jonathan received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design from O’More College of Design in historic Franklin, Tennessee. After graduation, Jonathan worked for designer, David Kleinberg at David Kleinberg Design Associates in New York. After gaining design experience, Jonathan returned to Nashville, Tennessee to continue his design career and started the design firm of Savage Interior Design. Jonathan’s primary focus is residential design, ranging from contemporary downtown lofts to sprawling estates.
www.ljonathansavage.com 615.244.5674
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STEUis in included work in commercial interiors, restoration of 19th century homes and residential landscape design.
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PAGE | DUKE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
BEN PAGE — Growing up in Tennessee, Ben Page gleaned knowledge of the land, natural systems, and horticulture during a childhood spent on his grandparents’ and great grandparents’ farms, long before he considered landscape architecture as a
career. While he was pursuing a medical education with the intent of becoming a doctor, fate intervened and he discovered a passion for his chosen field. Specializing in residential landscape architecture, his work is richly detailed and often incorporates a deep combination of historical influences interpreted for the 21st century. His work has been published nationally and featured on HGTV, and has received numerous awards.www.pageduke.com 615.320.0220
2013 GARDENS GARDEN 3
AS INSPIRATION for their 2013 garden designs, our talented gardeners chose an Albert Hadley wallpaper with which to define and create their artistic visions. Each unique pattern gives life to these spectacular gardens and pays homage to our friend and mentor Albert Hadley.
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PHILLIPE CHADWICK FLORAL DESIGN
PHILLIPE CHADWICK’s landscape and flower designs are consistently show-stopping and vibrant, but at the same time elegant and sentimental. His flowers make events meaningful and personal. Chadwick was born and lives in Nashville. He
received a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Mississippi State University in 2006. After graduation, he managed civic designs for the city of Franklin, TN. From there, he worked for a Landscape Architect in Franklin for almost two years. In 2009, he started designing and maintaining gardens at Cheekwood. His free time became overwhelmed with clients who wanted Phillipe to make their garden, wedding, or event unique. In May of 2012, Phillipe became a full-time, contract floral and landscape designer. He has worked for some of the largest annual events in Nashville, like Chukkers for Charity and the TPAC Gala. www.phillipeschadwick.com 615.419.9177
ANNE DAIGH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, LLC
ANNE DAIGH’s passion for art, architecture, and the environment led her to pursue a career in landscape architecture. Anne graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor’s Degree in Landscape Architecture. After almost 9 years with Page
Duke Landscape she decided to “branch-out” and begin her own landscape architecture firm in 2010. Her firm specializes in high-end residential landscape architecture. Anne feels very fortunate to have found a career where she can acknowledge and utilize her past and present experiences to guide her in creating beautiful spaces and gardens for people to realize and enjoy. www.annedaigh.com 615.516.0956
POISE & IVY
KATHI MEDLIN GILLELAND’s love for plants began at an early age. Gathering, dividing, planting, and weeding have always been a part of her life. Kathi developed her craft at The Village Gardener and later at Botanica, under the tutelage of Stephen
Wells. In 1997, Poise and Ivy was born and Kathi’s clientele expanded from Nashville to include Tampa, Chicago, and Los Angeles. She works closely with architects and designers to create container gardens that are beautiful, unique, and hardy.
While working at a client’s home, she met BRIAN GILLELAND and they married in 2008. Brian has worked in the Middle Tennessee landscape industry in every capacity from installer to designer of a labyrinth, vegetable gardens, and complete landscapes.Whether through the renovation
and maintenance of an existing plan or implementation of a new design his goal is to draw people into nature by enhancing the natural attributes of the landscape around them. His abilities range from the design and installation of a labyrinth, vegetable gardens, annual color and complete landscapes. Together, Brian and Kathi combine their experience, knowledge, and talent to create unique spaces that reflect their clients’ taste and gardens’ [email protected] 615.400.4944
TRUE FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE, INC.
Alfredo Varela
www.designerkitchenandoutdoorliving.com 615.473.5873
GARDEN 4 GARDEN 5 GARDEN 6
TROY B. MARDEN, GARDENS
TROY B. MARDEN — As the co-host of Volunteer Gardener, one of Nashville Public Television’s flagship shows, Troy brings his creativity and expertise into viewers’ homes on a weekly basis. His photography has appeared in numerous magazines including Garden Design,
Better Homes & Gardens, Fine Gardening, Horticulture, Tennessee Gardener and more. He has written articles for the same magazines and has edited several gardening books for Cool Springs Press.Troy’s floral design work has appeared in Southern Living, Southern Living Weddings and Flower magazine, as well as being featured at special events around Nashville and at the Chicago and New York Botanic Gardens. www.troybmarden.com
SITEWORKS, LLC
JOE HAMILTON — With a degree in Landscape Architecture, Joe Hamilton began his career with a landscape architectural firm at which he built a strong foundation in residential design and construction. His experience and understanding of the design process led Joe to establish SiteWorks.
JOHNNY PAULK — Having trained under the guidance of the best veteran masons in the southern region, his expertise was a welcomed addition to the SiteWorks family. Prior to merging his company with SiteWorks
in 2008, Johnny owned and operated a masonry contracting business in the Nashville area for 16 years. Johnny and Joe both continue to build business upon many successful long-lasting relationships and both understand this strength.www.siteworksoftn.com 615.356.5430
JOHNNY PAULK
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NEW YORK FLORIST EMILY THOMPSON brings a wild, natural, and dramatic approach to floral design, using the abundance of the season in her designs. Emily likes to balance the uncultivated organic world with a sensibility both classical and contemporary.
Emily was raised in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, a place of uncompromising beauty that strongly influences her work. She studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy for the Arts, the University of Pennsylvania, and UCLA, where she earned her Masters of Fine Arts in sculpture. Her interest in sculpture eventually led her to the medium of flowers.
Emily Thompson Flowers began in 2006. Since then, she and her crew have designed events
and galas for Moma, Lincoln Center, and most recently the Frick Collection’s Autumn Gala. In 2011, Emily was the guest designer for Christmas at the White House, where her designs included living gardens in the East Room.
Emily likes to cite William Gilpin, 18th century theorist of the picturesque, who directed builders of follies and artificial ruins to do so as if these ruins were not designed but naturally chosen. What’s more, writes Gilpin, they must be in magnificent style. Emily’s work, like her ideal faux ruin, evokes nature in magnificent style.
EILEEN W. JOHNSONEILEEN W. JOHNSON IS AN AUTHOR and the founder and owner of FlowerSchool New York. She created the school after a lifetime love affair with flowers led her to attend a weekend floral design school in France. She returned to New York with a vision for a business and FlowerSchool New York was born.
Trendsetting celebrity designers, whose high-profile clients include Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, Anna Wintour, Gucci, and Tom Ford, join forces with entrepreneur Eileen Johnson at this famed floral arranging school located in Midtown Manhattan. They offer instruction and insight into the art and aesthetic of flower arranging taught by a faculty of world-renowned florists. Discover how to handle and combine flowers and create hand-tied bouquets, seasonal arrangements, flowers for entertaining, and more.
BUNNY WILLIAMSBUNNY WILLIAMS IS A DESIGNER with a modern vision, a sense of history, and the confidence to take the unexpected path. Both a trailblazer and a tastemaker, Williams’ style is classic, but never predictable.
A native of Charlottesville, VA, Williams began her career at Stair & Co., the prestigious English antiques dealer, followed by 22 years with the venerable firm, Parish-Hadley Associates. She formed her own firm, Bunny Williams Inc. in 1988. Today she not only runs her design firm, but with her husband John Rosselli, owns Treillage Ltd., two shops selling garden objects, antiques, and decorative accessories, based in New York. In 2008 she introduced a celebrated home furnishings collection, BeeLine Home, which continues to expand and introduce new pieces. Williams’ fourth book, “Scrapbook for Living” was published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang in November 2010.
William’s work has been published around the world both in print and online. She has received numerous honors and awards including: the Interior Design Hall of Fame, House Beautiful Giants of Design, Elle Décor’s A List, Timeless Design Award from the Royal Oak Society, Living Landmarks from the NY Landmarks Conservancy, the Etoile award from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), and Design Innovator award from CT Cottages & Gardens in 2011. In January 2012, Williams was named to the AD 100 list. Williams is the Chairman of the Kips Bay Designer Show House which celebrates its’ 40th Anniversary this year.
2013 LECTURE SERIES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8
LECTURES
BUNNY WILLIAMS — 10:30 A.M.
Bunny Williams, Inc.
EILEEN JOHNSON AND EMILY THOMPSON — 1 P.M.
FlowerSchool New York
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
SATURDAY FLORAL WORKSHOP — 11:30 A.M.
Eileen Johnson and Emily Thompson
FlowerSchool New York
This informative, hands-on workshop invites participants to create a their own floral arrangement, which they will keep. Input from these nationally known floral expert instructors will include the important considerations of both the container and the location where it will be displayed. Workshop materials are provided. Space is limited for this unique opportunity to experience a FlowerSchool New York workshop in Nashville.
EMILY THOMPSON
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CORNELIA GUEST SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 4 P.M.
CORNELIA GUEST has been passionate about animals and nature since she was a child. Her passion is reflected in every aspect of her life including her philanthropy, animal activism and business enterprises.
In 2009 she founded Cornelia Guest Events and Cornelia Guest Cookies, catering high-end charity and entertainment events with healthy, vegan dishes. Her mission is to encourage and inspire people to be conscious of the dietary choices they make in their daily lives.
Currently Cornelia has a line of cruelty-free bags available at Bloomingdale’s. Along with the collection, she is also working on a line of jewelry, wallets and dog accessories. Her first book, “Simple Pleasures” (Weinstein Company, June 2012) is currently on stands and includes original recipes, decorating and party tips, and photos from throughout her life.
Cornelia has been able to use her media attention and professional contacts to support Humane Society of New York, and was named by Donna Karan as one of the Women Who Inspire. She was most recently the face of PETA’s I’d Rather Go Naked campaign, advocating against wearing fur. She also serves on the Mayoral appointed Grow NYC
board. Cornelia has been a supporter for New Yorkers for Marriage Equality and in 2010 hosted their New York flagship event with Mayor Bloomberg.
ASK AN EXPERT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2 P.M. & 4 P.M.
GIL SCHAFER
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2 P.M.
RECENTLY NAMED BY ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST as one of The New AD 100 and a winner of Veranda’s “Art of Design Award,” acclaimed architect Gil Schafer III fell in love with traditional architecture long before he considered a career in the field. The grandson and great, great grandson of architects, he grew up with a strong sense of how a well built, thoughtfully designed home can bring pleasure to daily life. It’s this desire, to make tradition livable, that permeates Schafer’s work and his new book, THE GREAT AMERICAN HOUSE: Tradition for the Way We Live Now.
Gil Schafer is consistently recognized as one of the leading practitioners of contemporary classical architecture. Gil’s work has been featured in many publications on both sides of the Atlantic, including Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, the New York Times, and Country Life. From 1999 to 2006, Gil served as president and then chairman of The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art.
DAVID KLEINBERG is one of the most respected names in interior design. Over a thirty-year career, including more than fifteen years with the venerable firm of Parish Hadley, Kleinberg has created a body of work that is wide-ranging in style yet always modern in sensibility. A carefully curated mix of antiques, fabrics, textures, finishes, art, and objects is key to the striking rooms he develops. Boldly inspired or carefully nuanced, Kleinberg’s interiors are above all clean-lined, sophisticated, and relevant to a contemporary audience.
EARLY EXPOSURE TO ARCHITECTURE and design led Brian J. McCarthy to pursue interior design in New York City at Pratt Institute. Upon graduation, Mr. McCarthy joined Parish-Hadley Associates in 1983 as assistant to the venerable Albert Hadley. In 1989, McCarthy became a partner of Parish-Hadley. He opened Brian J. McCarthy, Inc. in 1991 and provides interior design as well as architectural consultation. McCarthy’s work has been featured in numerous publications including Architectural Digest, Town & Country, House & Garden, New York Magazine (100 Best).
THOMAS HAMEL is an award-winning international interior designer and founder and director of Thomas Hamel & Associates, established in 1990 with the aim of providing the ultimate in professional interior design and decorative services. As the director of his company, Thomas Hamel projects a unique sense of style together with a strong feeling about proportion and good design. An international background has trained Thomas’ eye away from the fashions and gimmickry in decoration; so, while keeping in touch with trends, there is an underlying current of timeless tradition in his interiors.
TWO ON-THE-FLOOR COMPLIMENTARY LECTURES with questions and a book signing, featuring Gil Schafer and Cornelia Guest.
COLLECTORS PARTYFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 6 P.M. – 8 P.M.
CAROLYN ENGLEFIELDCAROLYN ENGLEFIELD, Director of Decoration and Special Projects, VERANDA
CAROLYN ENGLEFIELD’S PUBLISHING CAREER spans decades, mastheads and continents. She spent several years at House & Garden and has been a contributor to Elle Decor. Throughout 14 years at House Beautiful, she served various roles, including that of Senior Decorating Editor, eventually becoming the magazine’s Paris-based European correspondent. Carolyn joined VERANDA in 2000 and was persuaded to return to New York in 2007 as Editor-at-Large. She has produced countless celebrated features and covers, one of which was recognized by ASME in 2009 as a best cover. She also now supervises special projects, including show houses on both coasts, and speaks regularly at design center symposia around the country.
THIS EVENING EVENT brings together collectors for a tour of the Show floor with Carolyn Englefield, Director of Decoration & Special Projects, VERANDA along with David Kleinberg, Brian J. McCarthy and Thomas Hamel.
DAVID KLEINBERG
BRIAN J. McCARTHY
THOMAS HAMEL
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SPECIAL SUNDAY SPEAKER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1 P.M.
BIODIVERSITY IN THE BLUE RIDGE, THE STORY OF THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS RESERVE
ROBERT BALENTINEROBERT BALENTINE is an inveterate, dirt-under-the-fingernails gardener and founder of the Southern Highlands Reserve, a nationally recognized native plant arboretum and research center located in the mountains of Western North Carolina. With an emphasis on education and conservation, the Reserve is dedicated to sustaining the natural ecosystems of the Blue Ridge Mountains through the preservation, cultivation and display of plants native to the region.
For more than 30 years, Robert has enjoyed a successful career in money management. In 1987 he co-founded Balentine & Company, the largest independent investment advisory firm in the south at the time of its acquisition by Wilmington Trust Company in 2002.
Robert has held a variety of leadership positions in the community, including founding president of The Southeastern Horticultural Society and Chairman of the Board of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. He is president-elect of the Rotary Club of Atlanta and a graduate of Washington & Lee University where he serves as a member of its Board of Trustees.
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antique CuPBoardwaukesha, wi
Barley twisthinsdale, il
Beasley mCCormiCk antiques and interiorsCookeville, tn and JaCksonville BeaCh, Fl
Bello tesoro JewelryBudd lake, nJ
BoB withinGtonyork, me
Brenner valdeZ antiquestamPa, Fl
Butte’s antiquesthomasville, nC
C. m. leonard antiquesstanFord, Ct
Caroline Faison antiques / aCornGreensBoro, nC and haddenField, nJ
Charles edwin PuCkettakron, oh
CresCent worth art & antiqueslake Forest, il
d. r. Grissom ColleCtion estate and Fine Jewelrymt. Pleasant, sC
dana kelly oriental ruGslexinGton, ky
david a. ZaBriskielake PlaCid, ny
earle vandekar oF kniGhtsBridGewhite Plains, ny
ed nash artnashville, tn
Federalist antiques, inC.kenilworth, il
Garden varietynashville, tn
hiGhGrove antiquesnashville, tn
holt isom antiquesatlanta, Ga
J & m antiqueseast amhearst, ny
J. C. ameriCanaPoint Clear, al
JaCoB’s diamond & estate Jewelry los anGeles, Ca
Jayne thomPson antiquesharrodsBurG, ky
Jesse davislondon, u.k.
Jonas, inCnew york, ny
keivan woven arts Fine ruGsatlanta, Ga
leonCe antiqueswestPort, Ct
lotZ’s antiquesst. louis, mo
m. mCalisternashville, tn
marGaret doyle antiquesCumBerland Foreside, me
mayFair antiquestamPa, Fl
mCdonouGh Fine artatlanta, Ga
monGenas antiquesloveland, oh
morninG Glory antiqueskansas City, mo
nashville Billiard ComPanynashville, tn
PasCal Colletier: Fine FrenCh antiquesChiCaGo, il
Portraits, inC.new york, ny and BirminGham, al
r. eGe antiquesst. louis, mo
rawlinGs antiquesBowlinG Green, ky
rehs GalleriesJuPiter, Fl
riChard BevilaCquaessex, me
roBerto Freitas ameriCan antiques & deCorative artstoninGton, Ct
roGer d. winter ltdBuCks County, Pa
rumi antiques & Fine artontario, Canada
sChorr & doBinskyBridGehamPton, ny
stanFord Fine art nashville, tn
the Century shoPlouisville, ky
the kinG’s house antiquesBirminGham, al
the kinG’s house oriental ruGs. llCBirminGham, al
the PhiladelPhia Print shoPPhiladelPhia, Pa and denver, Co
the silver vaultwoodstoCk, il
thomas m. Fortner antiquesmemPhis, tn
traCe mayerlouisville, ky
tutto dal mondoPenn valley, Pa
villaGe antiques at Biltmoreasheville, nC
villaGe BraiderPlymouth, ma
warren Fluharty desiGnsasheville, nC
white & white antiquesskaneateles, ny
whitehall antiquesChaPel hill, nC
Zane moss antiquesnew york, ny
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anTiques dealers
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sPrinG is a wonderFul time to experience our amazing dogwood collection, featuring 13 species and 52 cultivated varieties, representing species and varieties native to both north america and asia. Just in time for spring, we’re thrilled to announce that our dogwood (Cornus) collection has been granted north american Plant Collection Consortium (naPCC) member status. this recognition places Cheekwood in a prestigious group of gardens and arboreta that have committed themselves to the conservation and care of specific plant collections, managed at the highest professional level. we are honored to have the first dogwood collection included in the naPCC, and to have the first naPCC recognized collection in the state.
doGwoods on displayCHeekwood in bloom marCh 23 – aPril 30, 2013
events and activities held every weekend during Cheekwood in Bloom including the popular spring art hop on march 30.
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installation artist and PhotoGraPher dorothy o’Connor will be Cheekwood’s 2013 Martin Shallenberger Artist-in-Residence. Cheekwood will be the site for a new installment in her series “scenes,” in which she transforms rooms and other spaces into fantasy landscapes, drawing on and incorporating elements of the natural world to tell a story. this very personal work spans seven years, and its concepts are shaped predominantly by events in her own life. this will be o’Connor’s first solo exhibition in nashville and her first installation outside of her atlanta studio.
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Cheekwood is the Best PlaCe in nashville to experience one of nature’s most dramatic and exciting performances—the arrival of spring! we’ll welcome the new season with broad strokes of fresh color and life during Cheekwood in Bloom, with 55,000 stunning tulips of every hue bursting from our gardens. we’ll also feature 60 varieties of daffodils, bright pops of dogwood color, classic magnolias, vibrant iris, stunning viburnums and so much more. with a full calendar of special spring activities, art demonstrations, garden tours and musical experiences, your perfect spring day is here at Cheekwood—don’t miss it!
uPCominG at Cheekwood uPCominG at Cheekwood
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Cheekwood is thrilled to host the second-ever north american exhibition of Light, a stunning outdoor art installation by acclaimed British artist Bruce munro. using an inventive array of materials and hundreds of miles of glowing optic fiber, munro’s fascination with light as an artistic medium will transform Cheekwood’s beautiful gardens into an enchanting, dream-like landscape. this site-specific exhibition follows a wildly popular u.s. debut at longwood Gardens in kennett square, Pennsylvania, and has been uniquely designed by the artist to incorporate Cheekwood’s gentle hills, expansive views and magnificent gardens. at the center of the exhibition’s many installations will be the Field of Light, featuring twenty thousand lighted glass spheres rising from the ground on a slender stem. the sheer volume of spheres, the glow of the lights and the gentle shapes create an effect that is both natural and otherworldly. Cheekwood will offer extended hours on wednesday, thursday and Friday evenings until 10:00 p.m. to present this grand-scale exhibition, in its most stunning state: under the night sky.
liGHT: bruCe munro aT CHeekwood may 24 – novemBer 10, 2013
Bruce munro, Field of Light, installation view, 2012 (photo: hank davis)
Bruce munro, Field of Light, installation view, 2008 (photo: mark Pickthall)
Bruce munro, Field of Light, installation view, 2012 (photo: Corriette schoenaerts)
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Bruce munro, Water-Towers, installation view, 2012 (photo: hank davis).
uPCominG at Cheekwood
Presented by: sponsored by:
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aCanthus studiosstoCkBridGe, Ga
amaZinG Plant standsherman, tx
anne hall antique PrintssturBridGe, ma
anthony kavanauGh Period Garden ornamentsamsterdam and sauGatuCk, mi
antiques on holiday destin, Fl
antiques on the mainwest Point, ms
art PhotoGraPhy / Cheryl stewartnashville, tn
artiFaCtsnashville, tn
ashBluenashville, tn
aveC moiFranklin, tn
Beasley mCCormiCk antiques and interiorsCookeville, tn and JaCksonville BeaCh, Fl
Bella desiGns From italyBrentwood, tn
Ben Caldwellnashville, tn
Brooke worthinGton Jewelrynashville, tn
CamPBell house antiques / J. haynes antiques Cookeville, tn
Carole shiBer desiGnskinGston, ny
Cheekwood GiFt shoPnashville, tn
CherChies sPeCialty Foodsmalvern, Pa
Chestnut GalleriessPartanBurG, sC
CottaGe Gardenwestmoreland, tn
Creekside Garden Centernashville, tn
d. h. interiorseaGleville, tn
d. tuCkers Pearls nashville, tn
daria de koninG, Fine Jewelrynew york, ny
druid tree serviCe, inC.nashville, tn
elementsnashville, tn
elliott & elliottharBor sPrinGs, mi
everBloominG ComPanyaustin, tx
(evy)nashville, tn
Flee BaGswinnetka, il
FoxGloves, inCBeaCon, ny
GeorGia morel antiquesnew roads, la
Gladstone JonesFlintshire, uk
GreG’s antiques & GardenCinCinnati, oh
hasteninG antiques, ltdmiddleBurG, va
heritaGe handCraFtedCharlotte, nC
hollyBelle, mexiCan Pewternashville, tn
horiZons ltdConyers, Ga
institute oF ClassiCal arChiteCture & art (iCaa) tn ChaPternashville, tn
Jalan-Jalan antiquesBali / nashville
JosePh’s ColoursClarkston, Ga
Just Plane woodnashville, tn
kathy toBler silverGranBury, tx
kristine riis desiGnsnashville, tn
la CiGalemt. Gretna, Pa
the d. landreth seed ComPanynew Freedom, Pa
laval antiquesatlanta, Ga
lonGshadow ClassiC antique Garden ornaments, ltd. Pomona, il
lonGwood antique woodslexinGton, ky
madison Jamesnew york City, ny
maPleCrest lilieseast ParsonsField, me
mister t’s Pationashville, tn
nashville lines art Gallerynashville, tn
nashville ruG Gallerynashville, tn
new Brookland CraFtsmenColumBia, sC
outdoor liGhtinG PersPeCtivesnashville, tn
owen’s orChids, llCPisGah Forest, nC
ParaGon antiquesBirminGham, al
Paula’s PillowsBrentwood, tn
Peony’s envyBernardsville, nJ
Poise & ivynashville, tn
PositeC tool CorP.Charlotte, nC
renaissanCe ornamentalGallatin, tn
rml, inC.Forrest lake, mn
roBerts antiqueshomer, mi
rosewalker artsGoodlettsville, tn
rountree landsCaPinGnashville, tn
saCred heart antiquestuPelo, ms
samantha James / CandyCe havenstritemurFreesBoro, tn
sandstone GardensJoPlin, mo
sCarlett sCales antiquesFranklin, tn
seleCtive Gardener CataloG nashville, tn
south Point Gallery key west. Fl
southern liGht, inC.nashville, tn
stony lonesomesPrinG hill, tn
thistle.BarrinGton, il
turkish-tnashville, tn
william C. wood ColleCtionClinton, ms
HorTiCulTure dealers
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WHO WE ARE
The Economic Club of Nashville (ECON) provides a dynamic forum for business and community leaders to identify and discuss economic, social and political issues of special interest to Nashvillians. Members seek to interact with local businesses and government officials and support key nonprofit organizations that contribute to the quality of life in the Greater Nashville area.
WHERE WE CAME FROM
The ECON draws its history and tradition from the Exchange Club of Nashville. One of the largest clubs of the national organization, the Nashville Chapter was chartered in April 16, 1920 to support the national mission: ”Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live.” This mission resonates with members of the new Club, which will continue many of the existing initiatives with greater resources staying in Nashville to support them.
A HISTORY OF SERVICE
The Club has been instrumental in helping make Nashville the great city that it is today. The list of achievements in its early years includes:
MOVING FORWARD
The ECON will continue in its support of the Exchange Club Family Center as well as providing generous support to many charities in Nashville. Since 1991, ECON and Cheekwood have co-sponsored the Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville. This Show has become the Club’s main fund raising activity, thus allowing ECON Charities, Inc. to contribute over $1.5 million to local charities.
THE ECONOMIC CLUB OF NASHVILLE
HONORARY MEMBERS2013
F. Clay Bailey, Jr.
Seawell J. Brandau
Nancy Britt
Charles M. Burke
William F. Carpenter, Jr.
George D. Clark, Jr.
Lewis H. Conner, Jr.
Charles W. Cook, Jr.
George W. Crook
J. Frank Crowell, Jr.
J. Dewey Daane
John M. Donnelly, Jr.
Joseph K. Dughman
May Dean Eberling
Frances M. Edwards
Charles W. Fentress
Thomas K. Gambill
Homer B. Gibbs, Jr.
Harris A. Gilbert
Ralph T. Glassford
Douglas Mac Grisham
William L. Haralson
Clifford J. Harrison, Jr.
Richard Banner Hart
Robert E. Harwell, Jr.
Robert W. Hawkins
William B. Hayward
James V. Hunt, Sr.
L. Dorris Kelly
Robert W. Kitchel
C.T. Loflin,
Charles C. Martin, Jr.
Joseph P. McAllister
Emmie J. McDonald
Stephen H. McHugh
Ruth G. Mitchell
C. Norris Nielsen
Marvin J. Nischan
A.E. Price
Julie C. Pursell
William P. Puryear
Robert L. Reeves
J. Buist Richardson, III
John Alden Rodgers
Emmett Russell, III
James Mayes Swiggart
John B. Thomison, MD
William E. Turner, Jr.
G. Keeling Turner, II
Jeffrey L. Wilson
John A. Witherspoon, Jr.
Stephen F. Wood
Thomas Woodard
Shirley A. Zeitlin
• Widening Church Street west of the viaduct and the extension of Ninth Avenue from Church Street to Union Station, without cost to the city of Nashville;
• The increase of parking facilities at Union Station;
• The beautification of Memorial Park opposite the State Capitol;
• The first over-all street marking program in Nashville;
• Building children’s playgrounds at the Davidson County Tuberculosis Hospital;
• Equipping the Vanderbilt band with its first uniforms;
• Sponsoring the first successful fund-raising campaign for the American Red Cross conducted in Nashville.
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Carolyn enGleField veranda new york, new york
ryan Gainey ryan Gainey & Co. decatur, Georgia
alexa hamPton mark hampton, llC new york, new york
BoBBy mCalPine mcalpine tankersley architecture montgomery, alabama
Charlotte moss Charlotte moss, llC new york, new york
Ben PaGe Page | duke landscape architects nashville, tennessee
suZanne rheinstein suzanne rheinstein and associates los angeles, California
John rosselli John rosselli antiques & decorations new york, new york
Gil sChaFer G.P. schafer architect new york, new york
marGot shaw Flower magazine Birmingham, alabama
remCo van vliet van vliet & trapp event design new york, new york
Bunny williams Bunny williams, inc. new york, new york
the 2013 national
advisory CommiTTeeantiques and Garden show
benefiCiariesthe antiques and Garden show oF nashville provides funding for operations and continual preservation of Cheekwood and for the the economic Club of nashville (eCon) Charities.
CHEEKWOOD originally a private estate, Cheekwood has been handsomely adapted as a public institution — nashville’s home of art and gardens. Cheekwood encourages visitors to stroll through its beautifully landscaped gardens, enjoy the mansion with its architectural details, and view an extensive collection of american paintings, sculpture and decorative arts.
the eConomiC CluB oF nashville (eCon) provides a dynamic forum for business and community leaders to identify and discuss economic, social and political issues of special interest to nashvillians. members seek to interact with local businesses and government officials and support key nonprofit organizations that contribute to the quality of life in the Greater nashville area. the following organizations who received a 2012 grant from the eCon Charities:
Big Brothers of nashville
Book ‘em
Casa
Council on aging of Greater nashville
exchange Club Family Center
Faith Family medical Clinic
Fannie Battle day home for Children
Friends of warner Parks
Girls on run nashville
homework hotline
Jason Foundation
martha o’Bryan Center
mental health association of middle tennessee
nashville Zoo
Progress, inc
renewal house
siloam Family health Center
st. luke’s Community house
stars/kids on the Block
tn repertory theatre
w.o. smith/nash. Community music school
y.w.C.a. of nashville
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2013 ANTIQUES AND GARDEN SHOW OF
NASHVILLEBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Joe Levi, ChairmanRenee Chevalier, Vice Chairman
Troy Tschantz, TreasurerElizabeth Foss, Secretary
Directors EmeritusSteve BlackmonConnie Cigarran
Jane SloanStephen Wells
MembersSarah Bartholomew
Debbie Best Rawls Butler
Nancy DeatonKaren FlemingJane MacLeod Dana MillerKathy Rolfe
Brittany SchafferJanette SmithAxson West
Birgitta Williamson
GENERAL CHAIRMENDana Miller
Birgitta Williamson
ADVISORY COMMITTEEChairmen
Connie CigarranSandy Sangervasi
COMMITTEESarah Bartholomew
Debbie BestBetsy Brittain
Lou Ann BrownAnn BuchananBarbara Burns
Connie CigarranMarjorie Clements
Amy ColtonDonna Dalton
Kim DavisNancy Deaton
Kate EzellKaren FlemingTracy FrazierMary GambillJulie GordonLesley Green
Carolyn HannonLiz HarwellLucy HaynesJackie Hicks
Holly Hoffman
COMMITTEE CONT.Emily JamesJulia Johnson
Donna KestnerPeggy Kinnard
Dana MillerBeth Moore
Anne MorganLibby Page
Elizabeth PapelLynne RhettKathy Rolfe
Sandy SangervasiMary Jo Shankle
Cathy ShellJane Sloan
Janette SmithElaine SullivanJulie Walker
Jane WaterlowAnne Whetsell
Birgitta WilliamsonBetsy WillsBetsy Wilt
ANTIQUESChairmen
Betsy BrittainJanette Smith
BADGESSherry Andrews Laura Lonergan
BENEFACTORS SOLICITATION LETTER
Kathy RolfeBetsy Wilt
CATALOGMaggie Jackson
CHEEKWOODJane MacLeod
COLLECTOR’S PARTYElizabeth James
Jeannette Whitson
DEALER LIAISONChairmen
Caroline LindseyMary Smith
ENTERTAINING WITH CORNELIATrisi LarishBetsy Wilt
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEESarah Bartholomew
Debbie BestBetsy Brittain
Lou Ann Brown
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CONT. Connie CigarranNancy Deaton
Kate EzellKate Ezell
Mary GambillJulie Gordon
Peggy KinnardKathy Rolfe
Sandy SangervasiJane Sloan
Elaine SullivanAnne Whetsell
Betsy Wilt
FALL EVENTMary Spotswood Underwood
Rachel Webb
GARDENSChairman
Stephen Wells
GENERAL COMMITTEENancy BuntingAmy CulpepperJennifer EricsonJulie Fleming
Phyllis FridrichChristie KilburnCatherine King
Mary Bit MahaffeyEllen Tanner
Stewart TaylorCarolyn Thombs
Cameron WeaverMary Wilson
Anna Kristin Yarbrough
GROUP SALESBetsy CuniganKira Roberts
HADLEY TRIBUTEJonathan Savage
HORTICULTUREChairman
Nancy Deaton
Chairman EmeritusJane Sloan
MembersMimi DeCamp
Tricia McDowellJulia WhitsonLee Oakley
LECTURE COORDINATORSCaroline Coulton
Mary Glover
LECTURE COORDINATORS CONT.
Julie GordonAnya ImmingKathy Rolfe
Sandy SangervasiCassie Sturdivant
Donna Tucker
MARKETINGSara McKissick
PARTY BEVERAGESJoyce Hitt
PARTY RESERVATIONSDeborah Lovett
PHOTOGRAPHYTanzy Grohovsky
PREVIEW PARTYLorie DukeJay Joyner
Mary Spalding
PRINT PROOFINGElizabeth Papel
Cathy Shell
RAFFLEAnsel ClineLauren Ross
SHOW OFFICEMANAGEMENT
Lucy HaynesBeth Moore
SIGNAGE - BOOTHPaula Kinard
Elizabeth Lamar
SIGNAGE - GENERALFelice Oldacre
SOCIAL MEDIALaura Roberts
SOCIAL PRESSSylvia BradburyClaire McCallLaRawn Rhea
TICKET FULFILLMENTKeith McCord
TROUBLESHOOTERTori Wimberly
YEARBOOKDeb Hudson
2013 COMMITTEE
2013 GENERAL CHAIRMENDana Miller and Birgitta Williamson
— PREVIOUS ANTIQUES AND GARDEN SHOW OF NASHVILLE CHAIRMEN —
2003 Karen FlemingLucy Haynes
2004Ann Buchanan
Amy Colton
2005Nancy DeatonElizabeth Papel
2006Liz Harwell
Julia Johnson
2007Barbara BurnsJulie Gordon
2008 Sandy Sangervasi
Cathy Shell
2009 Tracy Frazier
Mary Jo Shankle
2010Donna Dalton
Carolyn Hannon
2011Kathy RolfeBetsy Wilt
2012Sarah Bartholomew
Debbie Best
1993Jane Sloan
Anne Whetsell
1994Libby PageLynne Rhett
1995 Holly BryantJackie Hicks
1996 Elaine SullivanJulie Walker
1997 Kim Davis
Lesley GreenAnne Morgan
2002 Lou Ann Brown
Marjorie Clements
1998Kate Ezell
Jane Waterlow
1999Emily JamesBetsy Wills
2000Mary GambillBeth Moore
2001 Betsy BrittainJanette Smith
1992 Donna Kestner and Peggy Kinnard
1991 FOUNDERSSigourney Cheek and Connie Cigarran
ANTIQUES AND GARDEN SHOW OF NASHVILLE
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Judy Brooks reed
mr. and mrs. robert l. reeves
mr. & mrs. J. allen reynolds iii
mr. & mrs. h. moore rhett iii
mr. and mrs. stephen rick
anne l. russell
Gil schafer iii
dr. & mrs. timothy P. schoettle
mr. and mrs. irvin small
dr. and mrs. michael J. spalding
mr. and mrs. James w. spradley, Jr.
mr. and mrs. thomas r. steele
Perian and sam strang
mr. and mrs. Gaines P. sturdivant ii
mrs. J. Fred tarkington, Jr.
kristin and don taylor
mr. and mrs. troy J. tschantz
mr. and mrs. Jay turner
dr. Jan van eys
mr. and mrs. Jack wallace
dr. and mrs. william whetsell, Jr.
Betty williamson
mr. and mrs. william m. wilson
mrs. david k. wilson
ContriButions
mr. and mrs. James l. Beckner
marianne w. Bingham
mr. & mrs. albert J. dale iii
mr. and mrs. w. lipscomb davis, Jr.
may dean eberling
mr. and mrs. ron d. Farris
karen and Gene Fleming
mrs. martha r. ingram
marguerite orndorff
mr. & mrs. J. Fred Pilkerton
tami and Bud robison
mrs. Betty sanford
Celine and wade stribling
dallas wilt —— as of January 25, 2013
Golden BeneFaCtors
mr. and mrs. david F. arnholt
ann Griffith ash
mr. and mrs. arthur C. Best, Jr.
mr. and mrs. stephen e. Blackmon, Jr.
Barbara & Jack Bovender
Gary m. and lou ann Brown
Connie and tom Cigarran
ms. elizabeth h. Foss
mr. and mrs. richard e. Francis, Jr.
Carol and Bobby Frist
Jennifer and Billy Frist
mrs. thomas F. Frist, Jr.
mrs. kate r.w. Grayken
mr. and mrs. John howard
mr. and mrs. michael kestner
mr. and mrs. donald i. n. mckenzie
mr. and mrs. George m. miller ii
mr. and mrs. Gary overton
mr. & mrs. Gustavus a. Puryear iv
mr. and mrs. John s. sangervasi
dr. and mrs. william a. shell, Jr.
Jane and Ben sloan
mr. and mrs. James r. stadler
mr. and mrs. david G. williamson iii
mr. and mrs. toby s. wilt, Jr.
BeneFaCtors
kim and Clay Bright
mr. and mrs. Gregory l. Burns
damon w. Byrd
mr. and mrs. todd h. Cato
marymont Plantation antiques/ kathy Fitzpatrick interiors
Julie and tommy Frist
karyn m. Frist
dr. richard J. Geer
Julie and Bob Gordon
newell and Bettie Graham Foundation
dr. and mrs. neil e. Green
Betty hadley
mr. & mrs. Jeffery n. haynes
mr. and mrs. John s. hicks
mr. and mrs. Joseph C. levi
mr. and mrs. robert a. mcCabe, Jr.
mr. & mrs. Benjamin G. Page, Jr.
elizabeth and larry Papel
mr. and mrs. richard C. Patton
deborah and keith Pitts
mr. and mrs. robert o. rolfe
elaine and Bruce sullivan
mr. and mrs. hugh C. tanner
rev. & mrs. tim taylor
mr. and mrs. James F. turner, Jr.
mrs. John warner white
Jerry and ernie williams
Patrons
steve ainsworth
mr. and mrs. dan Beasley andrews, Jr.
mrs. hunter armistead
Charlotte atwood
mr. and mrs. david F. Baker iii
mr. and mrs. samuel w. Bartholomew iii
katherine Beasley
mr. & mrs. douglas G. Bradbury iii
Brockschmidt & Coleman
Cathy & martin Brown
martin s. Brown, sr.
ed and melanie Broyhill
mr. & mrs. John r. Cheadle, Jr.
James h. Cheek iii
Joan & will t. Cheek
neal Clayton - Broker south real estate
mr. and mrs. robert t. Coleman
mr. and mrs. Charles w. Cook, Jr.
mr. and mrs. Brownlee o. Currey, Jr.
dr. and mrs. mark a. deaton
mr. and mrs. william w. deCamp
michael s. dixon
laurie & steven eskind
mr. and mrs. steven d. ezell
mr. and mrs. steven B. Franklin
mr. and mrs. stanley e. Graham
lee J. Greathouse
mr. and mrs. roupen m. Gulbenk
Pam and ray harness
Clark and tom harwell
martha and John hayworth
dr. alice hinton
mrs. henry w. hooker
ann howe and Bob hilton
dr. david & shirley horowitz
Clay isaacs
G. Brian Jackson
mr. & mrs. Clay t. Jackson
mindy and Buzz Jacoway
emily and wynne James
edie and david Johnson
will and lillias d. Johnston
Peggy and randy kinnard
mr. and mrs. howard h. lamar iii
tristan and ken larish
mr. and mrs. Bryan larson
mrs. robert C.h. mathews
andrew may and nancy Brown, md
tricia and doug mcdowell
Beth and Paul moore
mrs. walter morgan iii
william dudley and lisa Buchard morgan
Julia and John morris
laura and Charlie niewold
Jana and randy Parham
lissa & J. d. Parks
mr. and mrs. harry w. Peffen iii
nancy and skipper Phipps
dr. and mrs. dale Pilkinton
2013 sHow supporTers
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2013 PresentinG sPonsor tvv Capital
Preview Party sPonsor First tennessee Bank
1stdibs
ColleCtors Party sPonsor veranda
liquor/BeveraGe Party sPonsor Jack daniel distillery
Print sPonsor mcquiddy Classic Printing
Garden sPonsor nfocus and nashville scene
Platinum level sPonsors Crosslin & associates, P.C. • hilton nashville downtown/union station hotel ingram entertainment • nowPlayingnashville.com • savage interior design
the william stamps Farish Fund • yelp.com
Gold level sPonsors eCon • Pinnacle Financial Partners
silver level sPonsors ConservBiz • eakin Partners, llC • Flower magazine • kirby, Calvani and walker, uBs Private wealth
lamar advertising • nashville lifestyles magazine • Publix super markets Charities, inc. robert w. Baird & Co., inc.
BronZe level sPonsors Books-a-million, inc. • Brasfield & Gorrie, llC • Corrections Corporation of america • Grand avenue
h. G. hill realty Company, llC • louie m. & Betty m. Phillips Foundation • mister t’s Patio Parking management Corporation • Petra Capital Partners, llC • Positec tool Corporation
renasant Bank • rose mary Gorman Public relations • symbion, inc. tickets nashville • wilt Family Foundation
ContriButinG sPonsors athens Paper Company • Carlton v. Fine Fabrics • Christopher spitzmiller, inc.
Creekside Garden Center • the dotted line • Franklin american mortgage Company hanging around, inc. • highwoods Properties • louise Bullard wallace Foundation
multi-task solutions, llC • nashville arts magazine • nashville house and home and Garden magazine nashville Public television - wnPt-tv • ogletree, deakins, nash, smoak & stewart, P.C.
r. r. donnelley • renaissance nashville hotel • standard Candy Company • textures Carpet the Crichton Group • waller lansden dortch & davis, llP • wells Fargo Commercial Bank
raFFle sPonsors Bradford’s • Cindi earl Fine Jewelry • loews hotels
nashville rug Gallery • viking by Ferguson Bath, kitchen & lighting Gallery
AntiQues AnD gArDen shoW of nAshville
2013 CorporaTe sponsorsa speCial THank you
sPeciAl thAnks to…
a very special thank you to shannon shears, antiques and Garden show of nashville event Coordinator. she works tirelessly to make this event the success it is.
we hoPe that you enJoyed the show this yearthank you For your PatronaGe!
sAve the DAte:2014 antiques and Garden show oF nashville
new loCation: musiC City CenterFeBruary 7 – 9, 2014
For more inFormation call 615.352.1282 or 1.800.891.8075
www.antiquesandgardenshow.com
katherine Beasley
deBBie Best
hoPe BiBer
deBra Bodily
Clay BriGht
Peter BuCChi
shane Burkett
renee Chevalier
PatriCk Cline
Claire CorBy
Carolyn enGleField
melanie Fly
eliZaBeth Foss
rose mary Gorman
sherBe Green
tanZi Grohovsky
Betty ann hadley
katie harwell
dean hitt and miChael Boyd
maGGie JaCkson
diane Johnson
BoB lehn
Joe levi
Jane oFFenBaCh maCleod
sara mCkissiCk
david mCquiddy
nashville PuBliC liBrary
kathy rolFe
Jonathan savaGe
Jane sloan
serena tuFo
mary sPotswood underwood
stePhen wells
Bunny williams
Betsy wilt
tori wimBerly
as we CeleBrate our 23rd year, we are moved by the generosity of the many people who invested their time and their talents into creating and building this successful event. we would thank you all personally if this were possible.
Please accept our heartfelt gratitude and recognition of your kindness.
some specific thank you’s for the 2013 year:
our families for their endless support and encouragement:GeorGe, hadley, trey & matthew miller
david, soPhie and Charlotte williamson
to all of our committee members, advisory committee and board members, especially those of you who continue, year after year, to fill those roles that are the backbone of the show…. we thank you!
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