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Dumbarton Oaks supports research and learning internationally in Byzantine, Garden and Landscape, and Pre-Columbian studies through fellowships and internships, meetings, and exhibitions. Located in residential Georgetown, Dumbarton Oaks welcomes researchers at all career stages who come to study its books, objects, images, and documents. It opens its doors to the public to visit its historic garden, designed by Beatrix Farrand; its museum, with world-class collections of art; and its Music Room, for lectures and concerts. The institute disseminates knowledge through its publications and online resources. Innovative programming has introduced students of all ages to the museum, garden, and collections.

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Upcoming Public Events

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Nov 17, 2024 - Nov 18, 2024

Eric Jacobsen & Friends

All concerts take place Sundays and Mondays at 7:00 p.m.
Nov 21, 2024

Classic Maya Crisis: New Evidence on an Extraordinary Social and Demographic Collapse

Simon Martin will share new insights on the ninth-century Classic Maya social collapse.
Dec 08, 2024 - Dec 09, 2024

Third Coast Percussion with Yvonne Lam

All concerts take place Sundays and Mondays at 7:00 p.m.

Upcoming Scholarly Activities

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Garden and Landscape Studies Colloquium

November 8, 2024 | Thaïsa Way, Organizer

Byzantine Studies Colloquium

November 15, 2024 | Georgios Makris and Maroula Perisanidi, Colloquiarchs
Nov 21, 2024

Classic Maya Crisis: New Evidence on an Extraordinary Social and Demographic Collapse

Simon Martin will share new insights on the ninth-century Classic Maya social collapse.

 

Research

Dumbarton Oaks supports and publishes scholarship in the three areas of study supported by Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss: Byzantine Studies, including related aspects of late Roman, early Christian, western Medieval, Slavic, and Near Eastern Studies; Pre-Columbian Studies of Mexico, Central America, and Andean South America; and Garden and Landscape Studies, including garden history, landscape architecture, and related disciplines.

Studies Programs Fellowships & Awards Library & Archives Publications

 


Online Resources



The Oaks News

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Why was the Music Room closed during the week of August 5? I’m so glad you asked!

The Music Room is home to the permanent display of some of the most precious objects from the House Collection.

Plant Humanities Lab Partners with Fordham University

Students in Fordham early environmental humanities course publish essays on indigo, okra, and pecan.