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The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms: From Construction to Collections

Please join Dr. Jonathan Clancy, Director of Collections and Preservation at the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms for a lively and informative session that will cover the history of Gustav Stickley’s property in New Jersey, recent changes to the campus, and highlights from the collection.  Located in Morris Plains, New Jersey, the Stickley Museum is a 35 acre property that the Stickley family occupied only from 1910 to 1917.  While their time was short, they built a number of cottages and farm buildings as well as a Log Club House, which formed the very heart of the campus and is used as the primary museum space today.  More than a collection of Arts and Crafts movement works or pieces Stickley produced, the Museum holds objects owned and used by the family dating from the 1820s through the 1930s, important and rare examples of Stickley’s work, and houses a research library.  If you’ve been to the campus previously, this is a great opportunity to see how the museum has grown, and if you’ve never been, this will serve as a great introduction.  

General Admission $15/Member Admission $12

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