Blanka Amezkua, Nuria Galland, Stephanie Reitzig

Columbia University

Tuesday, April 7, 2026, 4:00 pm EDT

Fayerweather Hall (Room 513)
Columbia University
1180 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10027

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Event Description 

The Cruz-Badiano Codex, which transmits Nahua medicinal recipes translated into Latin, was compiled in 1552 by Indigenous scholars of the College of Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco, among them the physician Martín de la Cruz and the translator Juan Badiano. It is decorated with 184 vivid illustrations of curative plants that have inspired works by artist Blanka Amezkua. The conversation will consider Amezkua's works. 

Event Speakers

  • Blanka Amezkua, artist
  • Nuria Galland, Director of the Mexican Museum of Medicine
  • Moderated by Stephanie Reitzig, graduate student in history at Columbia University

Event Information

Free and open to the public; registration required. Contact Susan Boynton at slb184@columbia.edu with any questions. 

Hosted by the Center for Science and Society, the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, and the University Seminar on the History and Philosophy of Science at Columbia University. 

Date
Tue, Apr 7 2026, 4 - 5:30pm | 1 hour 30 minutes