James Madison’s Montpelier presents: Salon 1776 Lecture Series & Cocktail Reception
October 10 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
$25 – $125
In 18th-century Paris, the salon was where ideas came alive over candlelight and conversation. Hosted in elegant private homes, these semi-private gatherings drew an eclectic mix of philosophers, writers, aristocrats, diplomats, and curious social climbers, all eager to discuss history, politics, philosophy, art, and the latest news. In the spirit of these salons, Montpelier launched Salon 1776, a lecture series that features a short lecture on a topic related to Montpelier and the founding-era, followed by a cocktail reception. Held in the Grand Salon in the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center, these gatherings provide an atmosphere of socially engaging education for the public in a welcoming, intimate environment. Please join us!
PURCHASE the bundle – $125 bundle for all 5 talks
Salon 1776 talks will be held on Saturdays, 4-6pm. Tickets include the lecture, light refreshments and a cash bar.
April 4th “Becoming Madison: The Making of a Founder in a Revolutionary Age” with Katie Crawford-Lackey, PhD
July 11th “As American as Apple Pie: Food and Feasting in 18th-century Virginia” with Kelley Fanto Deetz, PhD, RPA
September 12th “Madison’s Temple and Ideas of Liberty” with Chris Pasch, MA, RPA
October 10th “Strength, Status, & Sport: Equestrian Lives and Labor at Montpelier” with Liz McCague, MA, ABD
November 14th “Fear and Faith: Witch Marks and Conjuring in 18th and 19th century Virginia” with Kelley Fanto Deetz, PhD, RPA
