3:30 pm, Sunday, September 9, 2018
Rieth Recital Hall

Dave Pottinger, "Collecting Amish Arts" Lecture

Amish Arts 1900-1940: From the Pottinger Collection

Exhibit: June 11 to September 16 in the Hershberger Gallery, Music Center, Goshen College

Exhibit remounted: September 23 to November 18 in the Harold and Wilma Good Library Gallery, Goshen College

Reception: September 9, 2 - 3:30 p.m. in the Hershberger Gallery

Lecture: Collecting Amish Arts by David Pottinger, September 9, 3:30 p.m. Free and open to the public.

The exhibit presents a wide range of domestic folk art gathered from Old Order Amish communities in primarily Elkhart and LaGrange counties in north central Indiana. The exhibit includes quilts, comforters, clothing, dolls, rugs, pincushions, sewing caddies and more, as well as several rare pieces of paint-decorated furniture - a chest of drawers, blanket chest and one drawer stand - dating from as early as 1871. These objects come from a recent gift to Goshen College, by generous donors, of material collected beginning in 1977, by David Pottinger, formerly of Honeyville, now of Goshen.

Other Amish collections from Pottinger are held by the Museum of American Folk Art, Indiana State Museum, Illinois State Museum and Fort Wayne Museum of Art. Curated by John Mishler, David Pottinger and Faye Peterson.

Sponsored by the Art Department and the Mennonite-Amish Museum Committee, both of Goshen College.

For more information, contact vberkey@goshen.edu or ervinb@goshen.edu.

Contact: Veronica J Berkey, phone 7400, email vberkey@goshen.edu