A&G Show Overview: Academy Award Winner Diane Keaton, Star

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ACADEMY AWARD WINNER DIANE KEATON,
STAR DESIGNERS AND DEALERS GATHER FOR
2015 ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW OF NASHVILLE
NASHVILLE, Tenn., January 9, 2015 — In just over three weeks, keynote speaker Diane
Keaton, the Father of the Bride and Annie Hall actress and style icon who has authored two
books on residential design, opens the 2015 Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville,
running Jan. 30 through Feb. 1, 2015 at Music City Center in downtown Nashville.
Also featured in this 25th anniversary year are celebrated interior and horticultural designers;
five interactive, specially designed gardens; and more than 150 sought-after antique, art and
horticultural dealers from the U.S. and Europe. Their on-site booths offer visitors a one-stop,
one-of-a-kind shopping opportunity for everything from fine paintings, furniture and designer
jewelry to unique garden urns, fountains and repurposed vintage pieces.
Co-chaired this year by Julie Fleming and Kae Gallagher, the 2015 event is conceived as a
wide-ranging salute to “style.” Annette de la Renta and her late husband, Oscar de la
Renta, were earlier named honorary chairmen.
Presented in 2015 by TVV Capital, The Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville is the
largest of its kind in the country, combining spectacular gardens, fine antiques and
horticultural items into one outstanding mid-winter celebration. The volunteer-managed,
three-day charity event typically draws more than 10,000 visitors to downtown Nashville.
Founded in 1990, it has to date raised nearly $6 million on behalf of Cheekwood and the
many charities supported by Economic Club of Nashville (ECON).
Individual run-of-show tickets are $12 to $15 before Jan. 26 and $20 at the door. All
tickets, including tickets to the lectures and parties, can be purchased now at
www.antiquesandgardenshow.com
The full schedule for the 2015 Antiques & Garden Show — now in its second year inside
the 1.2-million-square-foot Music City Center — includes the following:
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
 5:30-6:30 p.m.: Benefactors Reception
o Author Carolyn Englefield, Interiors Editor at Veranda magazine, will sign
copies of Veranda: A Passion for Living/Houses of Style and Inspiration
o Tickets to this special event can be purchased at levels of $1,000 or $1,500.
 6:30-9:30 p.m.: Preview Party
o Cocktail event highlighted by auction of rare sketches by the late Albert
Hadley, the Springfield, Tennessee native who won numerous international
design awards as an interior designer and decorator.
o Tickets can be purchased for $200.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.: Show open
 11:00 a.m.: Keynote Lecture: Diane Keaton
o Presentation moderated by noted design author and Wall Street Journal
columnist Alexa Hampton.
o Tickets can be purchased for $50 and include admission to run of show.
o Immediately following Keaton’s talk, the actress will sign copies of her
books purchased at the event. Her latest architecture book, House, from
2012, has been described as a “luxurious, graphically compelling vision for
contemporary domestic living.”
 1:00 p.m.: “A Southern Garden Tour”
o Presented by Garden & Gun magazine, Founder and CEO Rebecca Wesson
Darwin and Style Director Haskell Harris offer a retrospective tour of the
diverse gardens photographed for the magazine, from a Hill Country oasis
in Texas to the revival of a Charles Gillette gem in the Virginia countryside.
o Tickets can be purchased for $50 and include admission to run of show.
 6:00-8:00 p.m.: Bourbon Party
o Jim Myers, noted food and drink columnist for The Tennessean, leads a
tasting event that also features live music.
o Tickets can be purchased for $50.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.: Show open
 11:00 a.m.: The Passion of Design/Design at Blackberry Farm
o Kreis Beall of East Tennessee’s Blackberry Farm, which ranks among the
country’s premier luxury resorts, and Suzanne Kasler, the noted Atlanta-
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based designer, discuss the art of living, their love of beauty and their
shared affinity for transforming big dreams into uncontrived elegance.
o Tickets can be purchased for $50 and include admission to run of show.
1:00 p.m.: Saturday Design Panel
o Featured are noted designers Michael Devine, Jane Scott Hodges, Markham
Roberts and Christopher Spitzmiller (for individual biographies, please visit
www.antiquesandgardenshow.com)
o Panel moderated by Margot Shaw, editor of flower magazine.
o Tickets can be purchased for $50 and include admission to run of show.
2:30-3:30 p.m.: “Ask an Expert”
o Q&A with Margot Shaw of flower magazine and designer Jane Scott Hodges
o Admission included in run-of-show ticket price.
4:00-7:00 p.m.: Music in the Gardens
o Admission included in run-of-show ticket price.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.: Show open
During her Nashville appearance, keynote speaker Diane Keaton will receive an award
from Cheekwood recognizing her ongoing efforts in historic restoration, according to
Patrick Larkin, Cheekwood’s Senior Vice President of Gardens and Facilities. Cheekwood
recently announced a multi-year plan to restore and furnish the mansion’s lower levels.
Creating a new award that celebrates individuals devoted to preservation and restoration is
a natural extension of that initiative, Larkin said.
About Diane Keaton
Shifting effortlessly from comedy to drama and back again, Diane Keaton has established
herself as an iconic and versatile actress who continues to captivate audiences all over the
world. When not acting, Keaton has also proven herself to be an accomplished director,
producer, best-selling author and fashion icon. Keaton’s acting career includes Hollywood
classics like The Godfather Trilogy, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, and Annie Hall, as well as smash
box office hits including Baby Boom, Father of the Bride, The First Wives Club. Ms. Keaton
received an Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Annie Hall and Academy
Award nominations for her roles in the films Something’s Gotta Give, Reds, and Marvin’s
Room. Ms. Keaton has also received praise as a director for her work on the documentary
Heaven, her critically acclaimed film Unstrung Heroes, and audience favorite Hanging Up. In
addition, Keaton directed the well-received television pilot Pasadena for Fox Television
(which she also executive produced) and an episode of the Emmy-winning drama China
Beach. As a producer, she is proud to have worked with Gus Van Sant on his critically
acclaimed film, Elephant, which won the Palm d’Or at the Cannes film festival. She has
starred in and executive produced the Lifetime TV movie, On Thin Ice, for which she won a
Prism Award for her compelling performance. An accomplished author, Keaton has
published many books on a range of subjects, including art (Clown Paintings), crime
photography (Local News: Tabloid Pictures From The Los Angeles Herald Express 1936-1961),
and architecture (California Romantica, House). Then Again, Keaton’s touching memoir and
love letter to her mother Dorothy, was critically heralded and a New York Times best-seller.
Keaton recently published another bestseller, Let’s Just Say It Wasn’t Pretty.
About The Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville
The Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville brings together top interior designers,
landscape architects and purveyors of fine furnishings for a three-day mid-winter event that
showcases the elements – indoors and outdoors – that make a house a home. The
charitable event was founded in 1990 by Connie Cigarran and the late Sigourney Cheek. It
is produced in partnership with the Economic Club of Nashville, formerly The Nashville
Exchange Club, and more than 200 volunteers. Since its founding, The Antiques &
Garden Show of Nashville has raised nearly $6 million for Cheekwood Botanical Gardens
& Museum, as well as many Nashville charities supported by The Economic Club, such as
Big Brothers of Nashville, Fannie Mae Battle Home for Children, Martha O’Bryan Center,
the W.O. Smith Nashville Community Music School and the YWCA of Nashville. For
more information, please visit www.antiquesandgardenshow.com
About the Beneficiaries
 Cheekwood is Nashville’s beloved 55-acre estate, Botanical Garden and Museum of
Art. Awarded sixth best on the list of “Top 10 Best Public Gardens” in USA Today’s
Reader’s Choice Awards, Cheekwood brings art, education and horticulture to
hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, while enhancing lives through
Outreach and Educational Programs. Each year, at no charge, thousands of
schoolchildren are offered the chance to experience art & horticulture and develop
an appreciation for culture in their community.
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The Economic Club of Nashville (ECON), formerly known as the Nashville
Exchange Club, is a non-profit dedicated to raising funds for over 20 Nashville area
charities with a focus on children and families. It provides a dynamic forum for
community leaders to discuss issues of special interest to Nashvillians.
About Oscar and Annette de la Renta
The late fashion designer Óscar de la Renta, a native of the Dominican Republic, became
internationally known in the 1960s as one of the couturiers to dress Jacqueline Kennedy.
His fashion house continues to dress leading figures, from film stars to royalty. Annette de
la Renta, an American philanthropist, has served on the boards of such distinguished
organizations as the Metropolitan Museum, the New York Public Library, the Morgan
Library and the Engelhard Foundation.
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