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Vintage depiction of flora with magenta bulbs and teaves

Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation Open House

Building on the words of Emily Dickinson, "To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee," our spring exhibition explores how humanity came to understand one of nature's most essential relationships: the intricate partnership between plants and their pollinators. Although the Hunt Institute specializes in the history of botany, our Art Department presents this exhibition not as a lesson in botany but rather as an exploration of how we came to know what we know. Through historical specimens, illustrations and writings, To Make a Prairie traces the evolution of knowledge about plant reproduction from anecdotal observation to scientific fact and examines how those discoveries were shared, debated and accepted by the global community. Visitors will encounter stories of curiosity, collaboration and revelation, demonstrating how centuries of observation transformed into scientific consensus. The exhibition reminds us that the relationship between humans and the natural world is one of reciprocity and wonder, each discovery deepening our understanding of the living systems that sustain us.

Location: Hunt Library, 5th Floor, Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation (4909 Frew Street)

Date:
Friday, April 10, 2026
Time:
9:00am - 5:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Hunt Library
Campus:
Hunt Library
Audience:
  Alumni     Faculty     Pittsburgh community     Staff     Students  

Organizer(s)

Profile photo of Najah Magloire
Najah Magloire

Development Associate, UEIS Division
nmagloir@andrew.cmu.edu