Museum Lectures
Shark: A Visual History Lecture with Richard Ellis
March 12, 2013
Author and environmentalist Richard Ellis brings together art and science in an exploration of the world’s never-ending fascination with sharks. Using paintings, photography, films, and more, Ellis discusses how these mythic creatures have been feared, celebrated, and are now in need of preservation.
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Anthropology Unmasked
May 5, 2013
Ian Tattersall and Stanley A. Freed will discuss Dr. Freed’s new book, Anthropology Unmasked: Museums, Science, and Politics in New York City, which delves into the lively history of the Museum’s Division of Anthropology from its earliest days.
Nature's Compass
May 9, 2013
Authors James Gould and Carol Gould discuss their latest book, Nature’s Compass which explores the various ways animals navigate around the world and the many factors that are endangering animal navigation in today’s climate.
How Whales Are Unlocking Arctic Secrets
May 30, 2013
Researchers are racing to uncover the implications for the Artic of rapidly vanishing polar ice—and they’re enlisting help from the very creatures that stand to gain the most from their discoveries: narwhals, and bowhead and beluga whales.
