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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Shrouded In Light: Naturalistic Planting Inspired by Wild Shrublands
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nAdvance Registration Recommended \nJoin us as guest speakers Kevin Philip Williams and Michael Guidi of the Denver Botanic Gardens and authors of Shrouded in Light: Naturalistic Planting Inspired by Wild Shrublands (Filbert Press\, 2024) as they invite you to work\, live and play with shrubs. They will guide the session to explore a glorious spectrum of wild shrublands\, and discover the philosophies and design strategies behind translating these magnificent plant communities into your home garden. \nShrublands exist all around us\, thriving in almost any environmental condition\, from the desiccating sunshine of the endless sagebrush steppe to the deep\, private shade of moist forests. These diverse and inspiring ecosystems serve as perfect models for our gardens. Beyond their inherent beauty\, they provide nurturing habitats\, demonstrate resilience in the face of a changing climate\, and offer a challenge to conventional garden-making through their intense aesthetics and obscured intentions. \nDate: Thursday February 12th \nTime: 10:00am – 12:30pm \nLocation: Udall Conference Room\, 725 Camino Lejo Santa Fe 87505 (Second floor) \nCost: \n\nMember $28\nNo-Yet-Member $35\n\n  \n10:00am -11:15am: Presentation by Kevin and Michael (Udall\, second floor) \n11:15am – 11:30am: Everyone will walk or drive to the Garden (From Udall to main Garden entrance) \n11:30am – 12:30pm: Kevin and Michael will lead a guided walk through the Botanical Garden. (715 Camino Lejo) \n  \nAbout the presenters: \nKevin Philip Williams is a naturalistic gardener who collaborates with active and passive materials to create dynamic and challenging worlds. His unique style combines bioregional plant palettes\, a hardcore punk ethos\, and post-human aesthetics to craft wild and captivating spaces. Kevin’s extensive work with Denver Botanic Gardens has led to the creation of celebrated public gardens throughout the city. Kevin was a Gardener on The High Line in Manhattan and studied as a Horticulture Intern at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. He holds a MS degree in Public Horticulture from the Longwood Graduate Program at the University of Delaware and a BA degree in The History and Philosophy of Science from Bard College. \n \nMichael Guidi is an ecologist and horticulture researcher who is passionate about naturalistic plantings that embody the flexibility and resiliency of wild systems. His work draws inspiration from liminal urban spaces and wild areas alike. Preferring common and weedy plants to the rare and precious\, Michael is a proponent of dynamic\, self-sustaining gardens and green infrastructure as alternatives to static high-maintenance landscaping. His research links ecological theory with horticultural techniques and designs to broaden the definition of gardens and gardening. Michael worked as a field biologist before joining the Denver Botanic Gardens horticulture department. He holds a MS degree in Ecology from the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology at Colorado State University and a BS degree in Biology from Ithaca College. \n  \n**SFBG Members** You must sign in to receive your member discount. If you already have an account\, click the “Sign in” button at top of this page. \nIf you do not have an account\, click the “Register” button to create an account. Discount reflected at checkout. If you receive an error or have questions\, email info@santafebotanicalgarden.org. \nRefund policy: We do not offer refunds for this program. If you must cancel\, please consider the program fee a donation. \nCancellation Policy: Santa Fe Botanical Garden reserves the right to cancel programs at its discretion. Programs will run as scheduled\, regardless of weather\, unless participants are contacted directly by Garden Staff either by phone or email. \nNot yet a member? Join/renew now for discounts and benefits all year long! \n 
URL:https://visitsfbg.org/event/shrouded-in-light-naturalistic-planting-inspired-by-wild-shrublands-2026/
LOCATION:Udall Building\, 725 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Education
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