Richard Schultz: Five Decades of Design

    Richard Schultz: Five Decades of Design

    Presented by Philadelphia Museum of Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art - Perelman Building

    April 5, 2009


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    Legendary outdoor furniture designer Richard Schultz will inaugurate the exhibition ''Richard Schultz: Five Decades of Design,'' which showcases a small selection of his works on the Café terrace through May. After the lecture, join Mr. Schultz in the Perelman Café for tea. Perelman Media Room. Collab members free. Space is limited, and tickets are required. This event is supported by Collab: The Group for Modern and Contemporary Design at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. For more information, email collab@philamuseum.org


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      • Venue Info

        Philadelphia Museum of Art - Perelman Building

        Fairmount Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue
        Philadelphia, PA 19130

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: 10

        Info Phone: 215-763-8100

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        April 5, 2009

        Times:
        2:00 pm

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