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04/13/2017 12:01 AM

Six-Time Emmy Winning Filmmaker Debuts The Life and Gardens of Beatrix Farrand


Beatrix Farrand Photo courtesy of the Essex Library

The Essex Library will host documentary filmmaker and six-time Emmy Award winner Karyl Evans, who will screen her latest film and discuss Beatrix Farrand’s work with landscape architect Shavaun Towers, who also appears in the film on Sunday, April 23 at 3 p.m. in The Cube at Centerbrook Architects’ office.

This film is the first to chronicle the life of Beatrix Farrand (1872-1959), the niece of Edith Wharton and the most successful female landscape architect in early 20th century America. Farrand grew up in the privileged world of the East Coast elite and fought through the challenges of working in a male-dominated profession to design more than 200 landscape commissions during her 50-year career.

The documentary includes never-before-seen archival materials and recent photographs of more than 60 Beatrix Farrand related sites, taking viewers on a journey across the country to explore her personal story and many of her most spectacular gardens, including Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C.; the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at the New York Botanical Garden; Garland Farm in Bar Harbor, Maine; the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Garden in Bar Harbor, Maine; and her California gardens. The narrated film also includes interviews with Beatrix Farrand scholars.

Evans’ undergraduate degree is in horticulture/landscape architecture. She earned her master’s degree in filmmaking from San Diego State University. Evans was a full-time professor at Southern Connecticut State University for two years, teaching film production and theory. She is a fellow at Yale University and is one of the organizers of the New Haven Documentary Film Festival at Yale.

Towers graduated from Smith College with a BA in architecture and received a master of landscape architecture degree from the University of California, Berkeley. She is a founding Partner of Towers|Golde Landscape Architects in New Haven and has taught at Yale University Schools of Architecture and Forestry as well as the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

This event is free and open to the public. Advance registration is requested. Call the Essex Library for more information or to register at 860-767-1560. The event will be held in The Cube at Centerbrook Architects’ office at 67 Main Street in Centerbrook. Event co-sponsors are the Essex Garden Club and Centerbrook Architects.

Dumbarton Oaks Photo courtesy of the Essex Library