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Frederick Law Olmsted: New England’s Beloved Son presented by Ann McEntee

April 27, 2022 @ 4:00 pm5:00 pm

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Born 200 years ago this month, F. L. Olmsted designed our first city parks, park systems and model suburban communities. He promoted environmentalism and the subsequent creation of the national park system. Greatly influenced by his New England upbringing, Olmsted instilled in us a love of our American landscapes.

This talk begins with a brief overview of Olmsted’s early life here in New England and his numerous jobs before partnering with the architect Calvert Vaux to design Central Park. These various jobs were significant in that each of them taught him skills that served him well in his work as a landscape architect. The talk then turns to two of his New England works, the Emerald Necklace and Shelburne Farms, which display his fundamental design principles and techniques. Boston’s Park System reveals Olmsted’s sensitivity to the growing city and the need to “green” it through parkland and parkways. Shelburne Farms, one of his two contributions to the Country Place/Estate Era, presents additional design strategies while underscoring his fundamental design principle, “look to the genius of the place.” Through both works we can understand how the majestic scenery of New England shaped and then directed his work as a designer of great landscapes.

The talk is intended for a general audience but pays particular attention to the interests of gardeners and those interested in exploring these Olmsted sites with family and friends.

Ann McEntee is a former Communications and Theatre professor. She left teaching to earn a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of New Mexico. While living in Santa Fe, she earned her certification as a Master Gardener, and more recently, her Advanced Master Gardener certification.   

Ann currently teaches architectural and landscape history for Keene State College’s CALL (Cheshire Academy for Lifelong Learning) program and works part-time as a landscape consultant. The former lead gardener at the Cathedral of the Pines, she presents garden talks to area townships and organizations.

Co-hosted by the Woodstock Garden Club and the Norman Williams Public Library, this talk is free and open to all!

NOTE: This event will be held online via Zoom Webinar. CLICK HERE FOR THE LINK TO REGISTER. Please email programs@normanwilliams.org for more information.

Details

Date:
April 27, 2022
Time:
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Organizers

Norman Williams Public Library
Woodstock Garden Club