
The water of the Panama Canal continues to both give and take. Nature is not a force easily contained. There are few industrial locations in the world so impacted by the ebbs and flows of their environment. Water is of the greatest consequence to the successful operation of the Canal. This exhibition explores a small drop of the incredible history of the water that flows through the Panama Canal. Curated by Elizabeth Bemis.
This exhibit will be on display starting March 25th in the Nahmad Gallery, on the first floor of Smathers Library (East), is open to the public during normal building hours.