The Blue Room

The Blue Room would have been another guest bedroom in the Morgan’s day. There is currently an exhibit of pressed butterflies -- and they add quite a nice touch to the room. Butterfly collecting was a popular Victorian hobby for all people as an effort to bring elements from nature inside -- similar to the idea of glass domes with flowers, seashells, and taxidermied small animals. 

Most likely Junius, the son of Sarah and George Morgan, and his wife, Josephine, used this room when visiting Ventfort Hall.  

The Blue Room is directly above the Dining Room downstairs, where the floor had collapsed down to the basement. Think back to the photos we saw when we were in the dining room of what the view looked like from there. The fireplace in this room had collapsed and was falling through to the basement here. The room has currently been restored, although still suffers a leak when it rains. 

Dentistry/Artistry
  1. Map to Exhibit Spaces
  2. Gail Wang
  3. Marian Spore Bush
  4. Norman Kingsley
  5. Sema Hakki
  6. Danyal Lohana
  7. Shreya Kothari
  8. August Pearson
  9. Fatimah Kurmasha
  10. Diana Hass
  11. Stephen Stefanac
  12. Mark Migdal
  13. Craig Spangler
  14. Teresa Heck
  15. Andy Dill
  16. Robert F. Majewski
  17. Kirk Donaldson
  18. Sue Cleereman
  19. Melbourne Livernois
  20. David Torby
  21. Richard Frank Scott
  22. Sepideh Aminmansour
  23. James Lee
  24. Randall Wing
  25. Celia Alcumbrack
  26. Bliss Ledford
  27. William Demray
  28. How Was this Exhibit Created?
  29. Steven Lash