In The Hill House (1902-04), Glasgow School designers Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald were given free rein to create a Gesamtkustwerk—a total work of art. Together they designed the architecture, furnishings, and textiles to create a thoroughly modern domestic harmony. However, the home’s innovative exterior coating proved flawed over time. This lecture traces the history of the stunning space and wonders—can a daring restoration effort save The Hill House for future generations?
2025–26 Art History Lecture Series Ticket Prices and Tiers:
Individual Tickets
Members: $15
Non-members: $20
Students: $10
Individual in-person tickets are available on the day of the lecture and cannot be purchased in advance. Tickets must be purchased in person with a credit or debit card; cash is not accepted. Recordings of lectures will be available for purchase shortly after lecture date.
In-person Series Pass
Members: $150
Non-members: $200
Students: $100
Recording Only Series Pass
Members: $140
Non-members: $190
Students: $90
Please note, as of October 1, 2025, live presentations are subject to retail sales tax in Washington state. This includes Art History Lecture Series passes, individual in-person tickets, and lecture recordings. All purchases made after this date will include sales tax.
Ticketing Policies:
Registration
You may purchase a series pass in advance of the start of the season or at any point during the season while supplies last. 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.
