Sam Maloof’s Legacy: A Private Expedition to the Master Craftsman's Historic Home, Gallery, and Gardens
$145 (7 hrs)
Sam, a 1985 recipient of the MacArthur Genius grant, was a pioneer in modern woodworking who brought together old-world craftsmanship with a midcentury modernist aesthetic. His work is included in scores of important public and private collections, including the permanent collection of the Smithsonian.
Upon arrival, guests will be taken on a private docent-led tour of the historic home of Sam and Alfreda Maloof. In addition to the organic modern architecture of the home, designed and built by Sam, guests will view over 50 pieces of iconic handcrafted Maloof furniture, many original prototypes. The home also boasts an extensive art collection featuring works by the group of Claremont artists instrumental in ushering in the Post-War Modernist movement in California including Harrison McIntosh, Betty Davenport Ford and Karl Benjamin.
After a buffet- style picnic lunch in the property’s beautiful gardens and patios, guests will be the first to view the new exhibit “Jack Rogers Hopkins: California Design Maverick” and the documentary film of the same name. The curators of the exhibit will be on site for a Q+A after the screening. Jack Hopkins was a contemporary of Sam Maloof and an important San Diego teacher and designer-craftsman from San Diego.
$145
Things to Know
This event is for 18 and older.
The tour will operate rain or shine.
Please arrive no later than 15 minutes prior to departure.
Tour departs promptly at 9:30 a.m.
Meet the tour bus on Museum Way, across from the front of the museum, corner of W. Tahquitz Canyon Way, across from where the Aluminaire House is located.
Luxury tour bus with restroom.
Guests will arrive back in Palm Springs at approximately 4:30 p.m.
The organizer of this event is The Maloof Foundation.
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Photo Credits: Maloof Foundation – Jack Rogers Hopkins Family
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