Charlotte Moss Lecture sponsored by Oak Spring Garden Foundation
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300 W. Washington St.,Middleburg VA 20117
05 April, 2022
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Travel: Its Influences and Inspirations with Charlotte Moss The Oak Spring Garden Foundation is pleased to host Charlotte Moss at the Middleburg Community Center. In addition to her talk on travel, Ms. Moss will be signing copies of her books Charlotte Moss Flowers, Rizzoli, 2021 and Home: A Celebration: Notable Voices Reflect on the Meaning of Home, Rizzoli, 2021. These books will be available for purchase on-site. With over 35 years in the business of design, Charlotte Moss is known for her timeless aesthetic, layered interiors, southern warmth and keen eye. She has received numerous honors, including the New York School of Interior Design’s Centennial Medal, The Royal Oak Foundation’s Timeless Design award and is named one of Elle Décor’s Grand Master List of Top Designers. She is on the Advisory Board of The New York School of Interior Design where she holds an Honorary Doctorate Degree. This Spring, Charlotte will deliver the commencement address for Virginia Commonwealth University, her alma mater. Charlotte has used her experience culled from over thirty-five years of decorating homes to design licensed collections with Century Furniture, Fabricut, Stark Carpet, Pickard, P.E. Guerin, Soicher Marin, IBU Clothing Artemis Design Company and more. Charlotte lectures widely and is a prolific author, having published eleven books to date. Her latest, Charlotte Moss Flowers (Rizzoli, 2021) and Home: A Celebration: Notable Voices Reflect on the Meaning of Home (Rizzoli, 2021) to benefit No Kid Hungry. Of all her work, philanthropy plays an important role in her life. Charlotte is Emerita Trustee of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello, on the Board of The Bone Marrow Foundation, The Order of Saint John, The Madoo Conservancy, the International Council of Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens and on the board of American Corporate Partners where she mentors veterans. COVID-19 Policy: The Oak Spring Garden Foundation is committed to the health and safety of our staff, short-term, and long-term visitors. OSGF strives to comply with CDC, state, and federal recommendations and guidelines, acknowledging that these guidelines are changing rapidly as new information becomes available and further research is conducted. The Oak Spring Garden Foundation reserves the right to modify this policy at any time to adapt to changing circumstances and business needs. At this time, OSGF requires all guests be vaccinated including a booster (if eligible) prior to attending any event. Guests are requested to wear masks when indoors and social distancing isn’t possible. Guests who may be experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms at the time of the event are requested to please refrain from attending.
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