Lindsay Sekulowicz
@lin_seku
PhD student “Cosmology and ethnobotanical belongings of the Northwest Amazon” @kewgardens @technedtp @uniofbrighton
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http://www.lindsaysekulowicz.com 01-02-2018 12:19:59
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Ethnobotany in COVID era: thanks to all for agile language-switching as we discuss plants+people youth book for the Rio Negro #Amazonas Lindsay Sekulowicz | Luciana Martins | Aloisio Cabalzar | Dagoberto Tukano | Viviane Kruel Foirn socioambiental British Academy #KnowledgeFrontiers
Thanks to speakers Yota Batsaki Dumbarton Oaks & Vanessa Sellers New York Botanical Garden at Plant Humanities UK #workshop today & to our delegates! Siobhan Lambert-Hurley Elena Canadelli Birgitta Gatersleben Kate Teltscher Herbarium Manchester @nowurbanism Lindsay Sekulowicz Andrea Hart Mark Carine Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh RHULGeography @Kew_LAA
Fabulous PhD opportunity: "KEW & COLONIAL BOTANIC GARDENS IN AN ERA OF DECOLONISATION" LAHP #CDA with King's College London & KewGardens Open to UK & international applicants Details: lahp.ac.uk/prospective-st… @KewScience @Kew_LAA RHUL GeoHumanities Mark Nesbitt
So excited to meet & moderate a discussion next Saturday w Lonnie Bunch (secretary of the Smithsonian) w Paula Cardoso (Afrolink) about "Racism in the public square. The role of museums in difficult but necessary conversations", at Culturgest in Lisbon. culturgest.pt/en/whats-on/ra…
Feels like meeting a friend! Familiar herbarium vouchers in Richard Spruce’s Licania octandra from 1850 at Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro with Viviane Kruel
Very cool fully-funded PhD at Bristol & @RBGE_Science "Plants and pedagogy: the role of female botanical artists in medical education, 1726–1961". Open to UK & International students, closes 19 May: bristol.ac.uk/media-library/…
Coming to an end of three wonderful months Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro and so looking forward to the next steps. Thank you so much Viviane Kruel for your guidance!
After three days travel up river we arrived in São Pedro to begin workshops on drawing, colour and clay. I’m incredibly grateful for the generous support of the Frederick Soddy Trust Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) and Royal Scottish Academy for allowing me and the community here to develop this work.
Dabucuri, an exchange ritual of food and knowledge, celebrated on our last day in São Pedro. Delighted to be part of this and especially to see the feather ornaments be assembled, activated and performed! Thank you to the Frederick Soddy Trust Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) for supporting this work.
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON BOTANICAL GARDENS - weekend programme of talks @OxfordConted with The Gardens Trust 31/5-2/6/24 Speakers inc: India Cole @dr_hick Sharon Willoughby Lindsay Sekulowicz Sara Louise Edwards Caroline Cornish Details: conted.ox.ac.uk/courses/botani… @KewScience @Kew_LAA
Via KewGardens ... Kew’s Shirley Sherwood Gallery is the first public gallery in the world… instagram.com/p/Bf8DSy7Hi1e/
Kew-flavoured arts events School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication: Roundtable with artist Lindsay Sekulowicz Plantae Amazonicae: art, ethnobotany and biocultural artefacts 14/5/18 eventbrite.co.uk/e/plantae-amaz… & Kate Teltscher's talk ‘"Gigantic children of the sun": Kew’s Palm House' 17/5/18 eventbrite.co.uk/e/gigantic-chi…
Thank you Kim Walker for great pictures and also such brilliant comments during our roundtable discussion School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication on Monday evening x.com/Kim_Wyrt/statu…