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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTEND:20220522T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220524T130000Z
DTEND:20220524T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220525T130000Z
DTEND:20220525T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092656933
DTSTART:20220526T130000Z
DTEND:20220526T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220527T130000Z
DTEND:20220527T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220528T130000Z
DTEND:20220528T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220605T130000Z
DTEND:20220605T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220606T130000Z
DTEND:20220606T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220607T130000Z
DTEND:20220607T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220608T130000Z
DTEND:20220608T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092688691
DTSTART:20220609T130000Z
DTEND:20220609T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092689716
DTSTART:20220610T130000Z
DTEND:20220610T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092691765
DTSTART:20220611T130000Z
DTEND:20220611T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
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 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTEND:20220622T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220623T130000Z
DTEND:20220623T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220624T130000Z
DTEND:20220624T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220625T130000Z
DTEND:20220625T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220626T130000Z
DTEND:20220626T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTEND:20220705T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220706T130000Z
DTEND:20220706T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220707T130000Z
DTEND:20220707T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220708T130000Z
DTEND:20220708T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092740945
DTSTART:20220709T130000Z
DTEND:20220709T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092745042
DTSTART:20220710T130000Z
DTEND:20220710T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
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 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTEND:20220720T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220721T130000Z
DTEND:20220721T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220722T130000Z
DTEND:20220722T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220723T130000Z
DTEND:20220723T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220724T130000Z
DTEND:20220724T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220804T130000Z
DTEND:20220804T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220805T130000Z
DTEND:20220805T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092819821
DTSTART:20220806T130000Z
DTEND:20220806T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
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DTSTART:20220807T130000Z
DTEND:20220807T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235018Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092822895
DTSTART:20220808T130000Z
DTEND:20220808T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTEND:20220816T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220817T130000Z
DTEND:20220817T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220818T130000Z
DTEND:20220818T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20220819T130000Z
DTEND:20220819T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092843387
DTSTART:20220820T130000Z
DTEND:20220820T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092844412
DTSTART:20220821T130000Z
DTEND:20220821T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092846461
DTSTART:20220822T130000Z
DTEND:20220822T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20220901T130000Z
DTEND:20220901T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20220902T130000Z
DTEND:20220902T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20220903T130000Z
DTEND:20220903T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092869002
DTSTART:20220904T130000Z
DTEND:20220904T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092871051
DTSTART:20220905T130000Z
DTEND:20220905T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092873100
DTSTART:20220906T130000Z
DTEND:20220906T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTART:20220909T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20220910T130000Z
DTEND:20220910T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20220911T130000Z
DTEND:20220911T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTEND:20220912T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20220913T130000Z
DTEND:20220913T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20220914T130000Z
DTEND:20220914T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20220915T130000Z
DTEND:20220915T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092891542
DTSTART:20220916T130000Z
DTEND:20220916T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092893591
DTSTART:20220917T130000Z
DTEND:20220917T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092894616
DTSTART:20220918T130000Z
DTEND:20220918T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092896665
DTSTART:20220919T130000Z
DTEND:20220919T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092897690
DTSTART:20220920T130000Z
DTEND:20220920T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
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 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTEND:20220929T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTEND:20220930T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20221001T130000Z
DTEND:20221001T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221002T130000Z
DTEND:20221002T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221003T130000Z
DTEND:20221003T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221004T130000Z
DTEND:20221004T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221005T130000Z
DTEND:20221005T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTART:20221010T130000Z
DTEND:20221010T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTEND:20221011T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTART:20221012T130000Z
DTEND:20221012T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221013T130000Z
DTEND:20221013T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221014T130000Z
DTEND:20221014T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221015T130000Z
DTEND:20221015T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092936628
DTSTART:20221016T130000Z
DTEND:20221016T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092938677
DTSTART:20221017T130000Z
DTEND:20221017T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092939702
DTSTART:20221018T130000Z
DTEND:20221018T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092941751
DTSTART:20221019T130000Z
DTEND:20221019T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20221028T130000Z
DTEND:20221028T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20221029T130000Z
DTEND:20221029T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221030T130000Z
DTEND:20221030T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221031T130000Z
DTEND:20221031T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092967364
DTSTART:20221101T130000Z
DTEND:20221101T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092968389
DTSTART:20221102T130000Z
DTEND:20221102T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTEND:20221105T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTART:20221112T140000Z
DTEND:20221112T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221113T140000Z
DTEND:20221113T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092985809
DTSTART:20221114T140000Z
DTEND:20221114T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092986834
DTSTART:20221115T140000Z
DTEND:20221115T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221116T140000Z
DTEND:20221116T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794092989908
DTSTART:20221117T140000Z
DTEND:20221117T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTART:20221121T140000Z
DTEND:20221121T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221122T140000Z
DTEND:20221122T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221126T140000Z
DTEND:20221126T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221127T140000Z
DTEND:20221127T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221128T140000Z
DTEND:20221128T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794093006303
DTSTART:20221129T140000Z
DTEND:20221129T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794093008352
DTSTART:20221130T140000Z
DTEND:20221130T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794093009377
DTSTART:20221201T140000Z
DTEND:20221201T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794093011426
DTSTART:20221202T140000Z
DTEND:20221202T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
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LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
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  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTEND:20221211T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221212T140000Z
DTEND:20221212T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221213T140000Z
DTEND:20221213T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221214T140000Z
DTEND:20221214T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221215T140000Z
DTEND:20221215T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221216T140000Z
DTEND:20221216T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221217T140000Z
DTEND:20221217T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DTSTART:20221220T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTEND:20221227T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20221228T140000Z
DTEND:20221228T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
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DTSTART:20221229T140000Z
DTEND:20221229T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTAMP:20260612T235019Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39794093055484
DTSTART:20221230T140000Z
DTEND:20221230T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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DTSTART:20221231T140000Z
DTEND:20221231T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience t
 hat marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David
  Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of col
 lecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our w
 orld is responding to climate change. Long preserved in the Harvard Univer
 sity Herbaria\, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibiti
 on. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful
  blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating
  selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected v
 isualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally r
 esonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by hu
 man-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask\, “what do Th
 oreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning\, and what plants
  are losing\, in the face of climate change today?”\n\nRegular museum ad
 mission rates apply.\n\nArtwork by Leah Sobsey for “In Search of Thoreau
 ’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss” exhibition\, Harvard Mu
 seum of Natural History\, Digitized cyanotype\n\n \n\nAdults: $15.00\, Sen
 iors (65+): $13.00\, Harvard ID Holders: Free\, Non-Harvard students with 
 I.D.: $10.00\, Youth ages 3–18: $10.00\, Youth under 3: Free\, Members: 
 Free
GEO:42.378463;-71.115558
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
SUMMARY:In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss
  (Special Exhibition)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/in_search_of_thore
 aus_flowers_an_exploration_of_change_and_loss_special_exhibition_opening
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