
Panel Discussion at Planting Fields: The Intersections of Art, Ecology, and Stewardship

Step into an evening where music meets meaning. Renowned violinist Lorenzo Mazzamuto opens with a soul-stirring solo performance, setting the stage for a compelling conversation at the crossroads of art, ecology, and stewardship. What begins in sound will unfold in dialogue, as visionary leaders explore how creativity and conservation can shape a more connected and resilient world.
Panel Discussion
The Intersections of Art, Ecology, and Stewardship is moderated by Laura Savini, former PBS producer and host and known for her national appearances and acclaimed work on “Visions of Italy” and “This Is Ragtime”. Laura brings insight and clarity to the conversation, helping guide the evening’s diverse perspectives into a meaningful dialogue, weaving together art, science, and public engagement.
Panelists Include
– Gina J. Wouters, Ph.D., President and CEO, Planting Fields Foundation.
A leader in historic site preservation, Dr. Wouters brings a commitment to cultural and ecological engagement shaped by her work at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and Cheekwood Estate and Gardens.
– Vincent Simeone, Director, Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park.
An expert in horticulture and sustainability and is a published author on landscape and garden practices.
– Ronald Phipps, Vice President, Scientific Commission on Beekeeping Economy, Apimondia
An international expert on honey markets and beekeeping economics, he serves as Vice President of the Apimondia Scientific Commission on Beekeeping Economy and is President of CPNA International, Ltd.
Together, these voices will reflect on how the arts, science, and public spaces like Planting Fields can inspire action and deepen our collective connection to the natural world.
This program is generously sponsored by Pam and Ronald Phipps.
For questions, please contact Lilly McGurk, Stewardship Director at lmcgurk@plantingfields.org