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Santa Monica Conservancy to Host Party Sunday, December 3

Explore magical art in this century-old, English-style Craftsman home of artist and writer Patricia Knop. The residence features colorful carousel animals that Knop salvaged, international art and textiles from South America, as well as Knop’s own artwork.

The festivities will include tours of the home, music, our signature chili, treats and drinks. And we will celebrate our members and their generosity in furthering our work and impact on preservation in Santa Monica.

Invite your friends and neighbors and introduce them to the work of the Conservancy! Guests are very welcome to join the party and may apply their $20 admission toward membership at the event. However, it is free for members. To RSVP by November 30, click here.

Carousel animals and original sculpture by Patricia Knop.
Photo: Richard Orton.
Original sculpture by Patricia Knop and terra cotta relief from the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair.
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