Daily Archives: October 14, 2018


Monday, October 22, 12:00 noon – 1:30 pm – Marty Poirier

For 40 years, Marty Poirier has combined insatiable curiosity with love of community life to practice landscape architecture fused with urbanity, social purpose, and aesthetics. His designs strive to shape expressive places that people connect with. Marty’s career is filled with assignments informed by the downtown centers in which he has lived and worked – Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cambridge, New York, and San Diego. His work has focused on places of dense human interaction – parks, college campuses, and city centers – where rigorous site analysis and program definition are masterfully transformed into remarkable landscapes.

After 27 years of co-directing SPURLOCK POIRIER Landscape Architects, Marty rejoined mentor Peter Walker, to practice with PWP Landscape Architecture. The recipient of numerous design awards, Poirier has lectured widely throughout North America. He serves on the Harvard Graduate School of Design Alumni Council, and co-founded the Harvard DISrupt! conference series.

Poirier finds great inspiration for his aesthetic pursuits through dialogue and collaborative projects with a diverse range of artists including Robert Irwin, Alexis Smith, Quincy Troupe, Ned Kahn, and Tim Hawkinson. This passion for aesthetics – conditioned to each setting – shapes his ongoing collaboration with Chef Thomas Keller and Laura Cunningham at The French Laundry and Bouchon. He will speak on Monday, October 22 at noon in Gund Hall, 112 Stubbins, at the Harvard School of Graduate Design. The lecture is free and open to the public. For more information visit http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/event/marty-poirier/


Sunday, October 28, 10:30 am – 2:30 pm – Lightroom

Do you have a ton of images you need to manage? Then this Tower Hill Botanic Garden class on Sunday, October 28 from 10:30 – 2:30 is for you. Join Steve as he uncovers some of the mysteries of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a fantastic tool for any digital photographer who needs to edit and manage images quickly. In this class you will discover techniques for cropping, adding effects, showcasing your work in slideshows, and creating beautiful prints. Bring your laptop for this intermediate level class and discover a new way to manage you photography. $45 for Tower Hill members, $55 for nonmembers. Register at www.towerhillbg.org.

Steve McGrath is a professional freelance photographer and photography teacher who has been creating images for 20 years. Steve first began by shooting sports photography for local high schools, then weddings, and stock agencies. Then his love of the outdoors led him to focusing more on his true passion, “nature photography”. Steve was an active member of the Gateway Camera Club for many years, and has won many ribbons and awards at fairs and competitions through the group and on his own. Several of his images have been published in school text books. His favorite places to shoot are Acadia National Park in Maine, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the Cape Cod National Seashore.

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