Join us for an inspiring evening with award-winning garden designer Sarah Price, renowned for her painterly planting style and collaborations with artists and architects.
This talk explores the creative dialogue between artists and gardens, and how artistic sensibilities, from the role of colour, form, and texture inform how we experience these spaces.
Sarah Price – whose Nurture Garden at the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show was inspired by Benton End – has been collaborating with Head Gardener James Horner on the redesign of the historic walled garden at Benton End.
Once the home of artists Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett Haines, and the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing, in this special evening talk, Sarah will reflect on how Benton End’s artistic legacy informs her approach, and how gardens can carry forward a spirit of creativity.
Whether you are a gardener, artist, or simply curious about the meeting points of art and landscape, this is a unique chance to hear from one of the most imaginative voices in contemporary garden design.
Speakers
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Sarah Price
Sarah Price
Sarah Price made her name when she co-designed the 2012 Gardens at London’s Olympic Park. Since then, she has led her practice to create public, private, and charitable gardens that are refined, sustainable, visionary, and relevant. Sarah Price is a Chartered member of the Landscape Institute as well as a contributing editor for Gardens Illustrated. She is a visiting lecturer in planting design within the Department of Landscape at Sheffield and has lectured at the New York Botanical Gardens, Kew Gardens, The Royal Academy and The Royal Geographical Society, London.