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DESCRIPTION:The 21st century has seen a rapid evolution in thinking around 
 man’s relationship to nature. In the face of the Anthropocene\, how do we 
 find ways of acknowledging the interconnectedness of man and nature? This 
 panel discussion\, featuring Mark Dion\, Joanna Ebenstein\, co-founder of 
 Brooklyn’s Morbid Anatomy Museum\; Earle Havens\, Nancy H. Hall Curator of
  Rare Books and Manuscripts\, John’s Hopkins University\; and David Harvey
 \, AMNH Consultant\, former Senior Vice President of Exhibition\, American
  Museum of Natural History\, engages with these ideas as they related to t
 he conception of museum exhibitions. “The Conservator’s Cupboard” is on vi
 ew to the public by appointment only\, please email public.programs@bgc.ba
 rd.edu to schedule a viewing.
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: From the Wunderkammer to The Museum of Nature
 : Exhibiting the Anthropocene
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