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To Make a Prairie: Pollination and Human Understanding


March 17 - June 30, 2026


by Carrie Roy


Building on the words of Emily Dickinson, "To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee," our spring exhibition explores how humanity came to understand one of nature's most essential relationships: the intricate partnership between plants and their pollinators. Although the Hunt Institute specializes in the history of botany, our Art Department presents this exhibition not as a lesson in botany but rather as an exploration of how we came to know what we know. Through historical specimens, illustrations and writings, To Make a Prairie traces the evolution of knowledge about plant reproduction from anecdotal observation to scientific fact and examines how those discoveries were shared, debated and accepted by the global community. Visitors will encounter stories of curiosity, collaboration and revelation, demonstrating how centuries of observation transformed into scientific consensus. The exhibition reminds us that the relationship between humans and the natural world is one of reciprocity and wonder, each discovery deepening our understanding of the living systems that sustain us.


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Digitalis purpurea, w [?] Apis formido. Foxglove and bumble-bee [Digitalis Linnaeus, Plantaginaceae], watercolor on vellum by James Bolton (ca.1735–1799), 1793, 26 × 18 cm, HI Art no. 0847.08

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Female wasps...Capri fig, watercolor on board by Anne Ophelia Todd Dowden, HI Art no. 6306.17a


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Digitalis purpurea L., specimen, lent by Herbarium, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, No. 087081


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Amor Unit Plantas, by Carolus Linnaeus for his, Sponsalia Plantarum..., HI DE1 L758DISS L.12 STR

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Siphonychia americana, scanning electron photomicrograph by Joan W. Nowicke, HI Art no. 6138


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