This program is over. Hope you didn't miss it! Browse other programs we offer Lunchtime with a Curator: Decorative Arts Design Series Sleeping Around Virginia Afternoon Course Monday, February 27, 2023 - 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET Code: 1K0341 Location: This online program is presented on Zoom. Select your Registration $20 Member $25 Non-Member Save when you purchase this program as a part of one of these series! 3 Program Series: Lunchtime with a Curator: Decorative Arts Design Series View series details Resize text Join curator Elizabeth Lay, a regular lecturer on the topics of fashion, textiles, and American furniture, for an image-rich lunchtime lecture series focusing on decorative arts and design topics. Session Information Sleeping Around Virginia Most people today think of their bedrooms as private spaces not generally shared with visitors—while in past centuries, the opposite is true. Bedchambers were sick rooms, birthing rooms, bathrooms, and a place to conduct business, or entertain close friends and children, away from the more formal entertaining in dining rooms and parlors. Much more than just purely decoration, even the more basic textiles made the difference between comfort, and “just getting by.” Beds conveyed wealth and status, and for many, were the most expensive object in the home. Textile historian Natalie F. Larson uses primary sources to look at the variety of sleeping arrangements from slave dwellings and Indigenous populations to the homes of middle-class and upwardly aspiring Virginians. Other Sessions in this Series February 13: Past, Present, Future: The Glorious Collection of the Fashion Museum Bath March 13: Textile Diplomacy General Information View Common FAQs and Policies about our Online Programs on Zoom.