The Camden Conference and Cushing Public Library present J. Brooke Harrington and Judith Bing in a virtual talk on Sunday, January 15 at 1:30pm. Please email wrobertsmaine63@gmail.com to register for the zoom.
This presentation explores change: first, in the architectures of granaries and their importance in societies; and second, through a historic survey of architecture in Ukraine. This two-part talk was prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the global food crisis threatened by blockage of Ukraine’s grain shipments.
The presenters are professors emeriti of architecture, Brooke of Temple University and Judith of Drexel University, in Philadelphia. Currently they are Center Associates at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, and Visiting Scholars at the Aga Khan Documentation Center at MIT, in Cambridge. They live in Cushing.
Camden Conference Community Events are free to all and presented in anticipation of the 36th annual Camden Conference, Global Trade and Politics: Managing Turbulence, presented February 17-19, live on the stage of the Camden Opera House and live streamed to the Hutchinson Center in Belfast, the Strand Theater in Rockland, and Hannaford Hall at USM, Portland. For more information, to purchase tickets, or become a Camden Conference member, please visit camdenconference.org.