Join wine whiz BARBARA BAXTER, who trained at Francis Ford Coppola
Winery in Napa and studied in Italy and France, on a delightful romp
through cultural history paired with harmonious wines. The Art of Wine
will focus on three iconic winemaking regions which also emerged as
cultural epicenters throughout history: the city of Rome, pairing
outstanding Italian wines with architecture from the classical epoch;
wines of Provence paired with the Impressionist artists; and the
arrival of both the wine world and art world in innovative postwar
Southern California. An entertaining dive: culture and viniculture!
Light refreshments will be provided.
March 13: Art of Wine and Eternal Rome
Savor the Eternal City’s history and culture paired with Italian
wines. We hear tales of good and evil set among Rome’s monuments,
fountains, aqueducts, and sculpture—heroes and villains paired with
vino Italiano.
March 20: Provence & Impressionism
Light and love are served up in the art and wines of Southern France.
Rounded and golden, soft and opulent—are we talking about wines from
Provence or Impressionist art? We will explore this rewarding land and
its culture.
March 27: Southern California
Southern California’s outrageous and fun art scene exploded in the
postwar years parallel with California’s wine-world arrival. Join us
for a dive into the era when Southern California art and wine became
oh so cool.
About Barbara Baxter
Barbara Baxter studied wine academically at the Sorbonne in Paris and
has continued her inquiry into the heritage of wine for more than a
decade. She created visitor education programs for Francis Ford
Coppolaʼs Rubicon Estate and has worked for Napa Valleyʼs most
prestigious wineries: Sterling Vineyards and Opus One. She is the
editor of Planet Wine and has also made wine in Napa Valley. Baxter
has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, has lectured at major
museums and universities in California, including the Getty Malibu,
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Athenaeum Arts & Music Library, UC
Berkeley, UC San Diego, Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center in Orange
County, and The Huntington.
Series tickets: $170/185
Individual tickets: $60/65
The lectures will be in person at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library.
There are no physical tickets for these events. Your name will be on
an attendee list at the front door. Doors open at 7 p.m. Seating is
first-come; first-served. Priority seating will be given to Donor
level members and above.
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