Since 2004 Rachel Sussman has been researching, working with biologists, and traveling the world to photograph continuously living organisms 2,000 years old and older. Her work spans disciplines, continents, and millennia: it is part art and part science, has an innate environmentalism, and is underscored by an existential incursion into Deep Time. Her original index of millennia-old organisms has never before been created in the arts or sciences. Enjoy her awe-inspiring photographs and hear what it means to bear witness to organisms that perhaps precede human history and that may survive well into future generations. Her book, The Oldest Living Things in the World, will be available for purchase and signing. This free evening at the Arnold Arboretum is part of the Director’s Lecture Series, takes place Monday, March 2 from 7 – 8:30 in the Hunnewell Building, and registration is required. Visit http://my.arboretum.harvard.edu/Info.aspx?EventID=1.


