Apr 18 2024
Lecture: Maggie Cao, Picturing Botanical Imperialism in the Americas

Lecture: Maggie Cao, Picturing Botanical Imperialism in the Americas

Presented by Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College at Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College

Organized by Flagler’s Kenan Distinguished Professor of Art History in the Department of Visual Arts, Chris Balaschak, this series intends to foster critical and timely discussions about the power of art and media to inform our understanding of climate change, environmental justice, and our planet’s uncertain destiny. The series is funded in part by the Kenan Family Foundation- Past presenters include other scholars of higher education like a University of Missouri-Kansas City professor of Art History and Latin American studies, Joe Hartman.

Through her professorship at UNC Chapel Hill, Cao studies the history of globalization with a concentration on the intersections of art and the history of technology, natural science, and economics. During the lecture, she will dive into the work of renowned nineteenth-century American landscape painter, Frederic Edwin Church, exploring his paintings of Jamaican flora. Specifically, how Church’s paintings engaged scientific knowledge, cultural beliefs, and practical uses of that region’s plants with political and imperialistic contexts of that period.

*Frederic Edwin Church, Tree Fern, Jamaica, 1865, brush and oil paint, graphite on cream paperboard (Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum)

Admission Info

Free admission

Dates & Times

2024/04/18 - 2024/04/18

Location Info

Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College

48 Sevilla St., St. Augustine, FL 32084

Accessibility Info

The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum is in an accessible building. If you are a person with a disability and need reasonable accommodation, please contact the museum at 904-826-8530. Sign Language Interpreters are available upon request with a minimum of three days’ notice.