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SUMMARY:Off the Shelf Series: Books-a-Buzz
DESCRIPTION:Explore works in the library that feature insects with Allie Alvis\, special collections curator. See dresses embellished with beetle wings\, discover how scientists classify insects\, learn how to spot the work of a bookworm\, and explore how our many-legged friends appear as decorative motifs throughout the centuries. Free. Reservations required; limited to 20 participants. \nRegister now.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/off-the-shelf-series-books-a-buzz/
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SUMMARY:Embroidering the Landscape: Women\, Art and the Environment in British North America\, 1740-1770 Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Discover how and why 18th-century American women depicted landscapes in their needlework and gain a fresh understanding of their lives and relationship to the natural world and culture around them. Using examples drawn from Winterthur’s collections and from other museums\, Andrea Pappas\, associate professor at Santa Clara University\, will discuss key elements of her book\, Embroidering the Landscape: Women\, Art and the Environment in British North America\, 1740‒1770. Included with admission. Members free. To unlock Member pricing when registering online\, login\, select general admission\, and then select the lecture under tour options. \nRegister now. 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/embroidering-the-landscape-women-art-and-the-environment-in-british-north-america-1740-1770-lecture/
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SUMMARY:Member Bloom Report Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:Exclusively for Members! Discover the beauty of the spring garden on a walking tour led by Collin Hadsell\, horticulturist. See what’s in bloom and explore unseen or off-the-beaten-path areas of the garden. Members free. Reservations required; limited to 50 participants. Wear walking shoes and bring water\, sunscreen\, and bug spray. Portions of the walk may be over dirt\, grass\, and paved paths and may include uneven ground and steps. Walk leaves promptly from the Visitor Center. In case of inclement weather\, a decision will be made the day prior. If the decision is made to cancel\, all registered participants will be notified. \nSold out. \nJoin us for a Member Bloom Report Guided Walk on June 1.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/member-bloom-report-guided-walk-9/
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