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Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE
Event Series A History of Houseplants

A History of Houseplants

Evergreen Museum & Library 4545 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Exhibition explores the forces that catalyzed the Victorians’ obsession with houseplants and examines how today’s houseplant craze both recalls and differs from the Victorian version of 150 years ago.

FREE

JHU Museums’ Spring Director’s Circle Event

Homewood Museum 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

Director's Circle members of the Johns Hopkins University Museums are invited to this exclusive talk and reception with University of Iowa Assistant Professor of English & African American Studies, Tara A. Bynum, Ph.D.