Dorothy Liebes and the Golden Gate International Exposition
A presentation by Liz Schott
In the summer of 1938, Dorothy Wright Liebes embarked on a six-week, nine-country journey across Europe in preparation for her role as Director of the Decorative Arts Pavilion at the Golden Gate International Exposition the following year. Her mission was to gather items that illustrated her conviction that “the art spirit of any age may well be measured by the vitality in the design of everyday things.”
“Useful and beautiful” is how Liebes described the items she collected for display in the pavilion. Speaker Liz Schott will share the history, intrigue , beauty, and humor of this very popular pavilion at the Treasure Island Worlds Fair of 1939.
Liz Schott is working on a biography of Dorothy Wright Liebes. She is a retired educator who lives in Sebastopol. Her proposal for Useful and Beautiful: The Life of Dorothy Wright Liebes won the Biographers International Organization’s Hazel Rowley Prize in June, 2025.
A video of the presentation can be viewed on the IHS YouTube channel.




