Beatrix Farrand: Aspirations That Transcend Time

Wed May 14 , 6:30 – 7:30 pm

Hosted by Seymour Public Library
Details Beatrix Farrand was a trailblazing woman who established a successful landscape architecture business in 1895. Starting out in a humble home office, her talent and vision led her to create stunning campus landscapes for prestigious universities, homes and estates. As Edith Wharton’s niece, Beatrix and Edith together worked on Wharton’s garden at the Mount in Lennox, Massachusetts.

Though over a century ago, twelve of her gardens still grow across the country. Three of these are Connecticut gardens. Hear about Beatrix Farrand’s incredible legacy and her lasting impact on the world of landscape architcture.

Join historian John Cilio as he delves into the creativity of Beatrix Farrand and her incedible gardens.

Call the Library at 203 – 888-3903 for more information on this program. Registration is not necessary for this program.
Admission Free
Location Seymour Public Library
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