Saturday, June 27, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Digging Deeper: Cultivating an Artist’s Garden at Surf Point

Wild Knoll Foundation Garden in York, Maine, is a living artwork planted on the footprint of the former home of writer May Sarton, who kept the tending of her gardens central to her creative life, as chronicled in The House by the Sea.

Artist Carly Glovinski created a new garden based on its original architectural drawings, with each “room” featuring a unique color scheme. The property where the garden grows is home to nationally renowned artist residency, Surf Point.

On June 27 at 10 am, Carly will share the story of creating and tending the garden, and how it has become a site for connection and creative incubator.

This Digging Deeper Host reports the following Terrain Notes about the garden: We will gather at Wild Knoll, on the mowed lawn area in front of stone terrace and garden. This program is presented by the Garden Conservancy in partnership with Surf Point. $30 for members of sponsoring organizations, $40 for nonmembers. Register at www.gardenconservancy.org