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Panel Discussion: In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers

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  • Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and Harvard Museum of Natural History
  • a person faces their back to the camera while looking at a pink, kaleidoscope-like image projected on a wall

    This panel discussing the intersection of art and climate change features artists and scientists who contributed to the Harvard Museum of Natural History's exhibition In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers.

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    Cost

    $10 Members, $15 Nonmembers, free for Harvard ID holders

    Location

    • In-person only.

    Geological Lecture Hall

    24 Oxford St.
    Cambridge, MA 02138
    United States

    Dates and Times

    Thu, November 17 2022 6PM – 8PM

    Additional information

    $10 members/ $15 nonmembers

    Free for Harvard ID holders

    How can an imaginative fusion of art and science help us reach a meaningful understanding of the relationship between our actions, climate change, and diminishing biodiversity? This panel features the artists and scientists who collaborated in developing In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers, an exhibition now on view at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. The inspiration for this project was a set of 648 plant specimens in the Harvard University Herbaria that were collected by Henry David Thoreau at Walden Pond. Utilizing photography, botanical data, and digital art, the exhibition explores and visualizes the richness of plant diversity in eastern Massachusetts and reflects on how climate change continues to impact this diversity.

    A wine and cheese reception will follow in the museum galleries.

    Free parking at the 52 Oxford Street Garage.

    Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and Harvard Museums of Science & Culture

    Charles Davis, Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology & Curator of Vascular Plants, Harvard University Herbaria

    Marsha Gordon, Professor, North Carolina State University

    Emily Meineke, Assistant Professor, University of California, Davis

    Leah Sobsey, Artist, Curator, Associate Professor of Photography, and Director of the Gatewood Gallery, University of North Carolina

    Robin Vuchnich, Artist, UX Designer, Assistant Professor of the Practice, North Carolina State University Greensboro

    Moderated by Elena Kramer, Bussey Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology; Interim Director, Harvard University Herbaria, Harvard University

    a person faces their back to the camera while looking at a pink, kaleidoscope-like image projected on a wall

    Thu, November 17 2022 6PM – 8PM

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    Last updated November 3, 2022.