Lawrence Schiller, Marilyn 1962, dye sublimation on aluminum, 30 x 40 in, courtesy of Melissa Morgan Fine Art
Marilyn and America in the 60’s brings together artist Lawrence Schiller and Palm Springs’ Steven Biller for a timely conversation on image-making, celebrity, and cultural memory during one of America’s most transformative decades. Through Schiller’s firsthand experiences and iconic lens, the panel explores Marilyn Monroe as both muse and myth—revealing how her image reflected (and shaped) the era’s shifting ideals of glamour, power, and identity.
3:00 pm | Panel Discussion
3:30 pm | Q&A
3:45 pm | Book Signing
This panel discussion is part of the Intersect Educational Series at Intersect Palm Springs Art + Design 2026. Open to all ticket holders. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP, as seating is limited.