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Join Jessa Krick, Caramoor's Director of Interpretation, Collection, and Archives, for a free talk exploring nearly two years of research into Lucie Rosen's clothing and accessories. Hear how the 2026 Focus Tour came together, what intense study of the garments and archives revealed, what didn't make the cut, and the true identity of Lucie's favorite dressmaker.
Jessa Krick is the Director of Interpretation, Collections, and Archives for the Rosen House at Caramoor. Her work focuses on intertwining the history of Caramoor, its founders, and the Rosen House decorative and fine arts collection with the visitor experience. Prior to joining Caramoor, she served for more than a decade as Associate Director of Collections for Historic Hudson Valley, where she was part of a team that received numerous grants for making interpretive and archival content available onsite and online. Before that, she held positions at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in the Antonio Ratti Textile Center and The Costume Institute. A Willamette University and Bard Graduate Center alumna, Krick brings a deep expertise in decorative arts, costume history, and museum interpretation to her role, and a passion for uncovering the stories that collections hold.

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