Bartram Conference Lectures
"Rediscovering the Southern Landscape of the Late 18th Century," Philip Juras. Also "The Art of William Bartram," Janice Simon. Part of "Set Off for Georgia. ...," which is a series of events...
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"Natural Curiosity and Natural History: John Bartram's Observations on the Land and Life in Georgia," Dorinda Dallmeyer. Part of "Set Off for Georgia. ...," which is a series of events celebrating the...
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"The Useful, the Beautiful, the Singular or the Fragrant, are to Us the Most Material—John and William Bartram and Southern Plants in the Garden," Joel T. Fry, curator of Bartram's Garden. Part of...
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"The Brother Gardeners: Botany, Empire, and the Birth of an Obsession," Andrea Wulf, "New York Times" best-selling author. Part of "Set Off for Georgia. ...," which is a series of events celebrating...
View ArticleGuest Lecture: Ed Triplett
"Vision and Meaning on Medieval Iberia's Frontier: Multiple-Scale Modeling of Contested Spaces," Ed Triplett, an architectural historian from Duke University with significant research in digital...
View ArticlePanel: Alumnae Leaders in Landscape Architecture
A panel of four practicing landscape architects will discuss the challenges and opportunities for women in the profession.
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Wormsloe Fellows and research faculty will present their latest findings at the 2016 Center for Research and Education at Wormsloe Research Symposium. The symposium will be followed by a reception in...
View ArticlePlaces for the Spirit: Traditional African American Gardens
'Places for the Spirit' is a traveling exhibit of African American gardens photographed by Vaughn Sills and made into a book in 2010 (Trinity University Press).
View ArticleOpening Reception: Places for the Spirit: Traditional African American Gardens
Opening reception for 'Places for the Spirit,' a traveling exhibit of African American gardens photographed by Vaughn Sills and made into a book in 2010 (Trinity University Press).
View ArticleOpening Reception: Warren H. Manning Exhibition
Opening reception for a display in Circle Gallery on the work of landscape architect Warren H. Manning.
View ArticleLecture: Stephanie Stuckey Benfield
Stephanie Stuckey Benfield, chief resilience officer for the City of Atlanta, will give the annual Eleonor Vincent Ferguson lecture at the College of Environment and Design.
View ArticleLecture: Warren Byrd and Thomas Woltz
Warren Byrd and Thomas Woltz, landscape architects, will present a panel discussion on landscape design in the 21st century.
View ArticleOpening Reception: A Partial View
Opening reception for exhibit of paintings by Cecile Martin.
View ArticleLecture: Stephanie Stuckey
Stephanie Stuckey, chief resilience officer for the city of Atlanta, will give the annual Eleonor Vincent Ferguson lecture at the College of Environment and Design.
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