Festival Guide

Festival Guide

Festival Guide

Welcome to Cambridge Science Festival 2023!

 

Here you can find a listing for every event at this year’s Festival. Simply click on listings to find out more, including information about the organizer, the venue, and how to reserve your ticket! Every event is free and open to the public, but many have limited capacity. Get your tickets soon to avoid missing out.

Use the dropdown menus to search for events on specific dates, or in different categories. If you’re not sure where to start, click here to find out more about this year’s themes and series.

DATE
EVENT
ORGANIZER
SERIES
TAGS
START TIME
Monday
Sep 25
Sep 25, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Surveillance: From Vision to Data Exhibit Talk
Surveillance: From Vision to Data Exhibit Talk
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Take a closer look at Surveillance: From Vision to Data, on view at Harvard’s Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments. Join the curators for a talk introducing select objects, the multiple legacies of surveillance through data, and critical artworks that have resisted now ubiquitous data-driven surveillance. Then tour the exhibit to see for yourself how data shapes the nature of surveillance.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
Harvard Science Center
Room 252
1 Oxford Street
Cambridge MA
02138
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm

This event is at reservation capacity.

Monday
Sep 25
Sep 25, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Intellia Therapeutics and the Future of Genome Editing
Intellia Therapeutics and the Future of Genome Editing
Intellia Therapeutics
Intellia Therapeutics
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

In this lecture, we will provide an overview of how Intellia is leveraging its CRISPR-based technologies to develop novel, potentially curative therapeutics. To fully realize the transformative potential of CRISPR-based technologies, Intellia is pursuing two primary approaches. The company’s in vivo investigational programs use intravenously administered CRISPR as the therapy, in which proprietary delivery technology enables highly precise editing of disease-causing genes directly within specific target tissues. Intellia’s investigational ex vivo programs use CRISPR to create the therapy by using engineered human cells to treat cancer and autoimmune diseases.

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
Intellia Therapeutics
40 Erie Street
First Floor
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm

This event is at reservation capacity, but there may be a number of tickets available in person. Arrive early to avoid missing out!

Find out more about Intellia Therapeutics.
Tuesday
Sep 26
Sep 26, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Cambridge Composting: From the Curb to Clean Energy
Cambridge Composting: From the Curb to Clean Energy
Cambridge Dept. of Public Works - Recycling Division
Cambridge Dept. of Public Works - Recycling Division
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

The City of Cambridge offers curbside food scrap collection to 30,000 households. Learn how the program developed, and how anaerobic digesters process our food scraps. Find out more about our community’s efforts to meet our zero waste goals.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
The Cambridge Department of Public Works
147 Hampshire Street
Cambridge MA
02138
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER
In 2008, the City set a goal of reducing trash 50% by 2030 and 80% by 2050. As of 2022, we have reduced trash by 32%. The City has developed a Zero Waste Master Plan to develop strategies to further reduce waste while maintaining high quality services, maximize efficiency, protect employee health and safety, reduce GHG emissions and reduce costs. You can help us achieve our goals by choosing to reduce and reuse, sorting waste properly, and staying tuned to the latest info in our monthly recycling newsletter.
Tuesday
Sep 26
Sep 26, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Listening to the Universe: An Introduction to Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics with Salvatore Vitale
Listening to the Universe: An Introduction to Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics with Salvatore Vitale
Salvatore Vitale
Salvatore Vitale
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

In 2015, nearly 100 years after Albert Einstein predicted their existence, gravitational-waves were discovered by the LIGO observatories. Eight years later, tens of gravitational-wave sources have been discovered, changing the way we can explore the Universe and some of its most extreme objects. Come hear the latest news about gravitational waves and black holes.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
MIT Museum
314 Main Street
Building E-28
Cambridge MA
02142
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Tuesday
Sep 26
Sep 26, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Tough Tech: Where Science Meets Engineering
Tough Tech: Where Science Meets Engineering
The Engine Accelerator
The Engine Accelerator
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Tough Tech is transformative technology that solves the world’s most important challenges through the convergence of breakthrough science, engineering, and leadership. Come learn more at The Engine!

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
The Engine
750 Main Street
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Find out more about The Engine Accelerator.
Tuesday
Sep 26
Sep 26, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Green Roofs 101: Why on Earth Put Plants on Roofs?
Green Roofs 101: Why on Earth Put Plants on Roofs?
Recover Green Roofs
Recover Green Roofs
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Together, we will learn about the environmental, social, and economic benefits of green roofs; green roof system types and FAQs; and why waterproofing, proper design, and maintenance are some of the most important aspects of a green roof. Learn about some of our exciting local green roofs, such as Fenway Farms at Fenway Park, the Boston Medical Center Rooftop Farm, Community Architecture Landscape Art (CALA) in Somerville, and many more.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
Recover Green Roofs
9 Olive Square
Somerville MA
02143
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Find out more about Recover Green Roofs.
Wednesday
Sep 27
Sep 27, 11:45 am - 1:30 pm
Lunch & Learn
Futures of Listening Mixtape
Futures of Listening Mixtape
MIT Open Space Programming
MIT Open Space Programming
11:45 am
DESCRIPTION

Hear local musicians’ original electronic music designed for quadraphonic surround sound.

The MIT Spatial Sound Lab is a community studio for making immersive sound productions, including music, sound art, sonifications, accessible technology, sensory ethnography and more.

This mixtape presentation in 4.1 sound aims to highlight possibilities of listening from the margins, hearing a multiplicity of voices in new ways, and generating soundscapes to explore in relation to changing environments.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Lunch is available for purchase from food trucks.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
Kendall/MIT Open Space
292 Main Street
Cambridge MA
02142
START TIME
11:45 am

END TIME
1:30 pm
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

Presented by MIT Spatial Sound Lab. In collaboration with Lab researchers, Justin Looper & Kyle Keane. Special thanks to the MIT Office of the Arts and the Cambridge Science Festival.

Photo Credit: Ian Condry, David Dogan at Dissolve Music (MIT, Dec. 16, 2022)

Find out more about MIT Open Space Programming.
Wednesday
Sep 27
Sep 27, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Engineering the Future of Food
Engineering the Future of Food
Benedetto Marelli
Benedetto Marelli
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Join MIT professor Benedetto Marelli and Dr. Muchun Liu as they use biodegradable silk to replace microplastics in agriculture. With a live presentation and demos, discover how silk polymers can be micro-engineered to enhance productivity and reduce environmental impact.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
MIT Museum
314 Main Street
Building E-28
Cambridge MA
02142
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm

This event is at reservation capacity, but there will be a number of tickets available in person. Arrive early to avoid missing out!

ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

Professor Benedetto Marelli is Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Sustainable Materials & Infrastructure, Food & Water Security faculty. His research group works in the area of structural biopolymers, biomineralization and self-assembly. By using biofabrication strategies, the research group designs bio-inspired materials that work at the biotic/abiotic interface to prevent or mitigate environmental impact.

Dr. Muchun Liu’s work focuses on transforming biopolymers into multifunctional structures for sustainable technologies. She is currently developing spiny, biodegradable silk- based microcapsules to replace microplastics in agriculture and cosmetics.

Find out more about Benedetto Marelli .
Wednesday
Sep 27
Sep 27, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Ethics in AI and Art
Ethics in AI and Art
Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI)
Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI)
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

In recent years there has been a surge in tools that facilitate creative works using AI (such as DALL-E and Chat-GPT) and with that has come both creative uses for those tools and ethical questions around artist ownership and copyright. The NSF Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI) will host a workshop to share how these tools work and what ethical concerns arise in relation to them. Attendees will then be invited to submit AI-generated poetry and prose to be read and displayed at a reception. Anyone who submits will be entered to win a gift card. Refreshments will be provided.

This event is co-sponsored by the MIT Media Lab and is made possible with funds from the MIT School of Science Quality of Life program.

FURTHER INFORMATION

WORKSHOP LEADERS

Carolina Cuesta-Lazaro is an IAIFI Fellow interested in developing robust and interpretable Machine Learning models that can guide us towards future discoveries in physics. Her main research interests lie on the intersection of cosmology and AI.

Hope Schroeder is a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab and the MIT Center for Constructive Communication. She is interested in the spread and impact of ideas through information and media networks.

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
MIT Media Lab
6th Floor
75 Amherst St
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Wednesday
Sep 27
Sep 27, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Why We Forget and How to Remember Better
Why We Forget and How to Remember Better
Boston College, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience
Boston College, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Have you ever wondered why forgetting is so common? Why you can be confident about a past event, yet wrong about the details? Why you can study hard for an exam yet be unable to retrieve the content? Why you can forget someone’s name almost as soon as they’ve told it to you?

This talk, by Professor Elizabeth Kensinger, Chairperson of the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at Boston College, will explain why these occurrences are so common, and may challenge some of your ideas about why we forget.

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
Boston College
140 Commonwealth Ave
Gasson Hall, Room 100
Chestnut Hill MA
02467
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm

This event is at reservation capacity, but there may be a number of tickets available in person. Arrive early to avoid missing out!

Thursday
Sep 28
Sep 28, 12 pm - 12:30 pm
Health Equity,Lunch & Learn
The Pulse Of Ethical Machine Learning in Health
The Pulse Of Ethical Machine Learning in Health
MIT Jameel Clinic
MIT Jameel Clinic
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

MIT Assistant Professor Marzyeh Ghassemi has been at the forefront of bias in medical machine learning for several years. In this talk, she covers how we can prevent artificial intelligence (AI) from replicating the inequities and harms of human biases and why we shouldn’t be afraid of AI in health.

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
Star Room, Stata Center
32 Vassar Street
Star Room, 4th floor
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
12:30 pm
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

The Jameel Clinic supports research focused on clinical AI, drug discovery, and epidemiology.

Find out more about MIT Jameel Clinic.
Thursday
Sep 28
Sep 28, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Charles River Conservancy Floating Wetland
Charles River Conservancy Floating Wetland
Charles River Conservancy
Charles River Conservancy
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Join the Charles River Conservancy for a lunchtime kayak adventure on the river. Visit the Charles River’s first floating wetland and hear about the development of the project from idea to installation, and from engagement through envisioned expansion.

Please reserve your ticket by September 21st to guarantee participation.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
Meet at the MIT Museum
314 Main Street
Cambridge MA
02142
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm

This event is at reservation capacity.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

The Charles River Conservancy (CRC) strives to make the Charles River and its parks a well-maintained network of natural urban places that invite and engage all in their use and stewardship. The CRC engages in ecological initiatives that support the river’s health, provides educational programs for communities to increase their understanding and knowledge of the river’s ecosystem, and creates recreational opportunities to support fun and emotional connections to the Charles.

The Charles River Floating Wetland initiative embodies the CRC’s mission, boldly exploring an ecological intervention to reduce harmful algal blooms in the Charles, which threaten the river’s health and limit the feasibility of swimming. Reducing nutrient pollution from reaching the river remains a vital method for preventing blooms, but this approach depends on increasingly complex upland solutions. In-stream interventions like floating wetlands offer a complementary strategy that can absorb and remove nutrients from the water, increase biodiversity, support local ecological changes, and provide other co-benefits, like additional green space. The floating wetland is located in the Charles River along Cambridge Parkway, just downriver of the Longfellow Bridge near the mouth of the Broad Canal.

Thursday
Sep 28
Sep 28, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Manufacturing large structures in space
Manufacturing large structures in space
MIT AeroAstro
MIT AeroAstro
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

There is an ever-growing demand for larger structures in space: Larger solar panels achieve greater power output, larger antennas achieve higher gain and resolution, and larger solar sails achieve faster propulsion. However, the state-of-the art approach for deploying such systems in space limits their size to tens of meters, due to issues with reliability, precision, and other challenges unique to the space environment. To overcome these challenges, we are developing a method for manufacturing large structures in space from raw feedstock. Our approach relies on deformation processing, solid-state joining, and electrostatic actuation to fabricate truss structures for various space applications. In this lecture Harsh Bhundiya will describe the proposed manufacturing process, our research progress, and our vision for manufacturing large structures in orbit.

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
MIT Room 33-218
Guggenheim Laboratory
125 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Find out more about MIT AeroAstro.
Thursday
Sep 28
Sep 28, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
MIT ingenuity to create knowledge, tools, and treatments to fight cancer
MIT ingenuity to create knowledge, tools, and treatments to fight cancer
MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research
MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Koch Institute cancer research spans all stages of the research pipeline—from bench to bedside. Our researchers ask fundamental questions about basic biological processes and invent new technologies to address critical cancer challenges. They launch startups as well as partnering with clinicians and companies to translate groundbreaking research into transformative tools and treatments.

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
Koch Institute at MIT
500 Main Street
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

At the Koch Institute, we think about cancer differently. Our vibrant community of life scientists and engineers brings the best of MIT to cancer research, working across disciplines to ask big questions and come up with big ideas. Our research model is built on convergence—the coming together of life sciences with engineering and physical sciences—and collaboration.

Thursday
Sep 28
Sep 28, 12 pm - 1 pm
Health Equity,Lunch & Learn
A foundation for health equity: diversity inclusion in medical and STEM professions
A foundation for health equity: diversity inclusion in medical and STEM professions
Harvard Medical School, Office of Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership
Harvard Medical School, Office of Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Join faculty from the Office of Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership at Harvard Medical School for a lunch discussion on the importance of diversity inclusion in medical and STEM professions, hear about the strategies to strengthen educational and career pathways, as well as priorities for future action.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Reservation required (capacity for 60 attendees)

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
Harvard Ed Portal
224 Western Avenue
Allston
MA 02134
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

The mission of the Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership (DICP) is to advance diversity inclusion in health, biomedical, behavioral, and STEM fields that builds individual and institutional capacity to achieve excellence, foster innovation, and ensure equity in health locally, nationally, and globally.

Thursday
Sep 28
Sep 28, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Collection Spotlights
Collection Spotlights
MIT Museum
MIT Museum
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Join Museum curators for a behind-the-scenes look at a few of their favorite objects from our vast collection.

During these talks, we’ll explore early synthetic material from the Arthur D. Little Company, including the first seamless garment and a lead balloon that was able to float. Learn about a nautical chart from the 1820s and dig into the citizen science and data collection behind early mapping efforts on the ocean. Find out how six French architectural drawings caused an international sensation when they were brought to MIT in 1902.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
MIT Museum
314 Main Street
Building E-28
Cambridge MA
02142
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Find out more about MIT Museum.
Thursday
Sep 28
Sep 28, 12 pm - 1 pm
Health Equity,Lunch & Learn
Maximizing 100 Good Years of Longevity Potential with the MIT AgeLab
Maximizing 100 Good Years of Longevity Potential with the MIT AgeLab
MIT AgeLab
MIT AgeLab
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Human longevity potential colliding with our adoption and use of AI, automation and other technologies is collectively disrupting how we live, work, learn, and play. In this session at the Cambridge Senior Center, join MIT AgeLab researchers for a discussion exploring our current understanding of the evolution of the longevity economy. They will share key insights from existing projects focused on topics like the adoption of smart technologies for aging-in-place, research with the ‘oldest old’ of older adults and family caregivers, and use of an age empathy suit for education and learning. Learn from MIT-driven insight to maximize your 100 years of life. Light refreshments will be provided.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
Citywide Senior Center
806 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

The MIT AgeLab was started in 1999 by our Founder and Director, Dr. Joe Coughlin. We are a multidisciplinary research program that works with business, government, and non-profit organizations to improve the quality of life of older people and those who care for them. Our research covers home logistics and services, transportation and livable communities, caregiving and wellbeing, retirement and longevity planning and more. Cross-cutting all of our research is an interest in understanding and elevating the resources that can help people live longer, better.

Find out more about MIT AgeLab.
Thursday
Sep 28
Sep 28, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Evolution of Aging
Evolution of Aging
Whitehead Institute
Whitehead Institute
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Why do we age? Does every living thing age? How can some organisms live for over a century while others die in mere weeks? These questions have been on the minds of almost every natural philosopher for the past few thousand years, but modern advances in evolutionary biology and gerontology have only just given us satisfactory explanations. In this presentation, I will share some of the insights that brought aging from the realm of the supernatural to the realm of science. I’ll also talk about some remarkable organisms that appear not to age at all and what these organisms may be able to teach us about our own chances at combating the diseases of aging.

Christopher Rodriguez, Graduate Student, Reddien Lab, Whitehead Institute

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
Whitehead Institute
455 Main Street
Cambridge MA
02142
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Find out more about Whitehead Institute.
Thursday
Sep 28
Sep 28, 12 pm - 1 pm
Health Equity,Lunch & Learn
Gender, Sexuality, & Supporting LGBTQ Youth & Adults
Gender, Sexuality, & Supporting LGBTQ Youth & Adults
Cambridge Health Alliance
Cambridge Health Alliance
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

In this workshop participants will learn how to understand and be able to respectfully use terminology relevant to gender identity, gender expression, and sexuality. Additionally, participants will learn tools for advocating for queer, trans, and gender diverse youth & adults. Participants will leave the workshop with a list of resources to further their education.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Presenters

Dana Lipper
Alex Itasaka

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
Cambridge Health Alliance
1493 Cambridge Street
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) is a vibrant, innovative health system dedicated to providing equity and excellence for everyone, every time. With over 140,000 patients in Boston’s metro-north region, CHA is proud to offer the health care people need most in their lives.

Find out more about Cambridge Health Alliance.
Friday
Sep 29
Sep 29, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Art and Engineering: The Intersection of Creativity and Technology
Art and Engineering: The Intersection of Creativity and Technology
Archbishop Williams High School
Archbishop Williams High School
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

This interactive presentation showcases projects that combine traditional materials with modern tech like robotics, 3D printing, and Arduino inventions. See firsthand how technology enhances the creative process, inspiring innovation and pushing boundaries.

Whether you are an artist, engineer, educator, or simply someone who is curious about the intersection of these fields, this presentation is sure to inspire and captivate. Come join us as we explore the exciting possibilities of art and engineering in the modern age!

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
Archbishop Williams High School
80 Independence Avenue
Braintree MA
02184
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Find out more about Archbishop Williams High School.
Friday
Sep 29
Sep 29, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Youth Demands in Sustainability
Youth Demands in Sustainability
Harvard
Harvard
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Youth should be the centerpiece of climate education since they are the key stakeholders. It’s time to ensure that youth feel included, represented and invited to engage in curriculum and conferences as well as in the classroom. Hear from a young person about what their demands look like, how youth would like to plug in, and what institutions can do to support them.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
Cambridge Public Library, Main Branch
449 Broadway
Cambridge MA
02138
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Find out more about Harvard.
Friday
Sep 29
Sep 29, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
AI Drug Discovery
AI Drug Discovery
GV20 Therapeutics
GV20 Therapeutics
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

The lecture is an engaging exploration of the transformative power of artificial intelligence in the field of cancer research. Discover how AI is revolutionizing cancer treatment and gain insights into the groundbreaking advancements that are shaping the future of cancer therapy. Prepare to be inspired as you witness the potential of AI to revolutionize the fight against cancer.

*** Organizer will provide lunch. ***

LOCATION
GV20 Therapeutics
237 Putnam Ave
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm

This event is at reservation capacity, but there may be a number of tickets available in person. Arrive early to avoid missing out!

Find out more about GV20 Therapeutics.
Friday
Sep 29
Sep 29, 12:30 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
MIT Fusion Energy Tour
MIT Fusion Energy Tour
Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Plasma Science and Fusion Center
12:30 pm
DESCRIPTION

Today, we are closer than ever to realizing the dream of harnessing the nuclear process that powers our sun. This stellar process, called fusion, produces minimal waste and offers the hope of an almost limitless supply of safe, dependable energy. For over 40 years MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC) has been exploring nuclear fusion as a source of energy through a series of tokamaks, devices that use magnets to confine hot plasma in a donut-shaped chamber. Visit the PSFC and learn how MIT is supporting the latest exciting fusion research. Limited to 25.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
Plasma Science and Fusion Center, NW21
190 Albany Street
NW21
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12:30 pm

END TIME
1 pm

This event is at reservation capacity, but there may be a number of tickets available in person. Arrive early to avoid missing out!

ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

The PSFC focuses on plasma science and fusion energy research, and related technologies.

Friday
Sep 29
Sep 29, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Who’s the Villain? Raising the Stakes in Children’s Literature with Christine Taylor-Butler
Who’s the Villain? Raising the Stakes in Children’s Literature with Christine Taylor-Butler
MIT Museum
MIT Museum
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

In fiction, writers and readers often focus on the hero’s journey. But protagonists don’t always start as heroes. They’re reluctantly shaped and molded by the obstacles they face along the way. What’s a good story without an equally strong antagonist? Join MIT MLK visiting scholar Christine Taylor-Butler for a discussion on the role of villains in children’s storytelling and the multiple forms used in advancing the plot and raising the stakes. The motivations or lack thereof might surprise you.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
MIT Museum
314 Main Street
Building E-28
Cambridge MA
02142
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

Find out more about Christine Taylor-Butler.

Find out more about MIT Museum.
Friday
Sep 29
Sep 29, 12 pm - 1 pm
Lunch & Learn
Lunch and Learn with Artist Nancy Valladares
Lunch and Learn with Artist Nancy Valladares
MIT List Visual Arts Center
MIT List Visual Arts Center
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

Come to the List Center for your lunch break and join exhibiting artist Nancy Valladares as we consider the components of analog photography through looking at her work on view in List Projects 27: fields harrington and Nancy Valladares. PHOTO/SYNTHETIC is an ongoing series and investigation which unpacks the environmental and economic impacts of the use of silver in analog photography. During the hour, we will view the works in the galleries and move to discussion with Valladares over lunch combining an opportunity to learn and socialize.

Bring your lunch and beverages will be provided.

*** Attendees should provide their own lunch. ***

LOCATION
MIT List Visual Arts Center
20 Ames Street
Building E15
Cambridge MA
02139
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
1 pm
Find out more about MIT List Visual Arts Center.