Art History Lecture Series | Julia Morgan and Hearst Castle

Art History Lecture Series | Julia Morgan and Hearst Castle

ART HISTORY LECTURE SERIES WITH REBECCA ALBIANI

The first woman to obtain an architecture degree from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Morgan was hired by William Randolph Hearst in 1919 to design a residence and guest houses overlooking the Hearst ranch in San Simeon, California. For 28 years she supervised construction of the grandiose estate Hearst called the “enchanted hill.”

Art History Lecture Series | Julia Morgan and Hearst Castle

ART HISTORY LECTURE SERIES WITH REBECCA ALBIANI

 Front facade of the main house (La Casa Grande) of Hearst Castle, San Simeon, Central Coast of California

Hearst Castle, 1919–1947. Photo: King of Hearts, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

March 14, 2024

11 am-12 pm

Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

Ticketing Prices and Tiers: 

Series Pass 
Members: $120 
Non-members: $150 
Students: $75 

Individual Tickets 
Members: $13 
Non-members: $16 
Students: $9 


Ticketing Policies: 

Registration
You may purchase a series pass in advance of the start of the season or at any point during the season. Individual tickets for the in-person lectures are not available in advance, but can be purchased in person on a first come first served basis.

Confirmation
Registration is confirmed by email.

Cancellation
The Frye Art Museum reserves the right to cancel any lecture. If the Museum cancels a course or class, a full prorated refund will be issued. Questions? Contact education@fryemuseum.org