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Beatrix Farrand’s American Landscapes (Film Screening)

During this 62-minute film, Lynden Miller journeys to iconic Beatrix Farrand gardens, engaging designers, scholars, and horticulturists in a spirited dialogue about the meaning and importance of this ground-breaking early 20th-century woman.

Beatrix Farrand’s American Landscapes follows award-winning public garden designer Lynden B. Miller as she sets off to explore the remarkable life and career of America’s first female landscape architect. Beatrix Farrand (1872–1959) was responsible for some of the most celebrated gardens in the United States and helped create a distinctive American voice in landscape architecture. Although she created gardens for the rich and powerful, including John D. Rockefeller, Jr., J.P. Morgan, and President Woodrow Wilson, she was also an early advocate for the value of public gardens and believed strongly in the power of the natural world to make people’s lives better. During this 62-minute film, Miller journeys to iconic Farrand gardens, engaging designers, scholars, and horticulturists in a spirited dialogue about the meaning and importance of this ground-breaking early 20th-century woman. Miller’s experience as New York City’s most prominent public garden designer is woven into a wide-ranging biography of Farrand’s life and times.

Date & Time

January 7, 2025

1:00PM - 2:30PM

Location

Montshire Museum of Science - One Montshire Road, Norwich, VT, 05055 One Montshire Road Norwich 05055 VT US

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802-649-2200

Free

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