Schedule and Information**
Thursday, October 15, 2015
7 :00 pm Evening Kick Off Reception
8:30 am Coffee & Continental Breakfast
9:00 am Southeast Asian Works, Edward Wilkinson, Bonhams
10:30 am How Trusts & Estates Work, Robert Hatfield Ellsworth Collection, Steve Zick, Christie's Trust & Estates
12:45 am Art Advisory: A How-To Guide, Ronald Varney, Fine Art Advisors
2:15 pm Working with Museums, A Panel Discussion
3:45 pm ABCs of Wine Appraising (and Drinking!) Amanda Crawford, Heritage Auctions
5:00 pm Evening Reception
Saturday, October 17, 2015
8:30 am Coffee & Continental Breakfast
9:00 am Understanding the Regional Marketplace, Sean Susanin, Susanin's
10:30 am Costume & Fashion History, Petra Slinkard, Curator of Costume, Chicago History Museum
12:45 pm Placing Value and Meaning, American Prints in the Current Art Market, Josephine Rodgers, 2015 PhD Candidate
2:15 pm Current Ivory Regulations, Matthew Quinn, Quinn's Auction Galleries
3:45 pm Silver: Coin to Sterling, Joseph Brady, Joseph Brady Appraising
5:00 pm Closing Remarks & Reception
**Schedule is subject to change and may include additional speakers.
The International Society of Appraisers will provide 15 professional developments credits for full participation.
For a downloadable PDF registration form and to pay usingwww.PayPal.com, go to our website:
Registration fee per person is $395 ($220 of this is tax deductible). All registrations must be guaranteed with payment.
Double occupancy rooms have been reserved at $229.00 per room, plus taxes.
Cut-off date of Sept. 24 at the $229.00 rate.
After Sept. 24, the price goes up considerably.
To reserve rooms call 1-877-303-0104 and ask for the Foundation for Appraisal Education Room Block rate.
If you have trouble with this number, email Brittney Friedman:
If you will have a roommate, be sure to let the managers know this."
Reservations MUST be made on or before Thursday, Sept 24, 2015 to be eligible for the group rate.
The hotel is within walking distance of Susanin's. Other options are the Metro Blue Line or car. Driving in Chicago traffic may NOT be the best option. Walking takes about 20 minutes and you are treated to a scenic view of the Chicago River.
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