Daily Archives: August 26, 2017


Thursday, September 14, 7:00 pm – Kate Orff

Join The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum for its annual series of engaging and inspirational presentations from leading voices in the field of landscape architecture. Internationally renowned designers present their recent work articulating landscape as a medium of design for the social, cultural, and ecological life of the city.

On Thursday, September 14, the 2017/2018 season kicks off with a lecture by Kate Orff. Kate Orff is the founder and design director of SCAPE, a firm focusing on landscape architecture, broadly construed. She has designed projects across the United States and internationally. She lectures widely in the U.S. and abroad on the topic of urban landscape and new paradigms of thinking, collaborating and designing for the anthropocene era. A recent TED talk on Reviving New York’s Rivers with Oysters has been viewed over 300,000 times. Kate sees the oyster as an agent of urban change. Bundled into beds and sunk into city rivers, oysters slurp up pollution and make legendarily dirty waters clean — thus driving even more innovation in “oyster-tecture.” Orff shares her vision for an urban landscape that links nature and humanity for mutual benefit.

Landscape Lectures begin at 7 pm in Calderwood Hall. Lectures include Museum admission and require a ticket; tickets can be reserved online, in person at the door, or by phone: 617 278 5156. Museum admission: adults $15, seniors $12, students $5, free for members. Landscape and Horticulture public programs are supported by the Barbara E. Millen and Markley H. Boyer Endowment Fund. These programs also are supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which receives support from the State of Massachusetts and the National Endowment for the Arts.  Photo courtesy of www.architecturaldigest.com.


Saturday and Sunday, September 23 and 24, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm – Environmental Studies School

The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts, Inc. will offer Series 5, Course 2: The Living Earth – Land & Related Issues, on Saturday and Sunday, September 23 & 24, at UTEC, Inc., 35 Warren Street in Lowell.  Subjects to be covered are Ecology, Plants, Environmental Science, Wildlife, Earth Stewardship, Source Reduction of Pollutants, Coastal Zone Management, and Field Study of the Land.  Recommended reading is Bringing Nature Home by Douglas W. Tallamy, and Living in the Environment by G. Tyler Miller, Jr., 7th Edition or later. For more information contact Leigh Cameron, ESS Chairman, at leighb.cameron@gmail.com.