Tag: Cedric Morris

  • Tuesday, June 23, 2:00 pm Eastern – Beth Chatto & Cedric Morris: A Shared Vision, Live & Online

    This Garden Museum event is the second in a series of talks run in partnership with Beth Chatto’s Gardens. Join us to explore the friendship between Beth Chatto and the painter and plantsman Cedric Morris – two pioneering figures who shaped the course of British gardening.

    A horticultural protégé of Cedric Morris, the gardener and writer Beth Chatto credited Benton End with opening her eyes to what a garden could be. On Morris’s advice, she moved house to open her Colchester nursery on a site with better soil conditions, and later became one of the most influential gardeners of her generation.

    Julia Boulton (CEO, Beth Chatto’s), Åsa Gregers-Warg (Head Gardener, Beth Chatto’s), Matt Collins (Head Gardener, Garden Museum) and Beatrice Prosser-Snelling (Project Director, Benton End House and Gardens) will join in conversation to tell the story of how Benton End – the historic Suffolk home and garden of Cedric Morris – relates to that of Beth Chatto’s Gardens. Expect a discussion between two places bound by friendship, a shared plant philosophy, and an enduring influence on the way we think about plants, gardens, and the natural world.

    This event coincides with Benton End: A Paradise of Pollen and Paint, an exhibition that will explore the artistic and horticultural influence of Benton End, the Suffolk home, garden and art school led by artist plantsman Sir Cedric Morris and his life partner, artist Arthur Lett-Haines.

    Register HERE. £10 Livestream

    Ferula tingitana ‘Cedric Morris’

  • Tuesday, October 21, 2:00 pm Eastern – On Artists and Gardens: An Evening with Sarah Price, Online

    Join The Garden Museum in London online on October 21 at 2 pm Eastern for an inspiring evening with award-winning garden designer Sarah Price, renowned for her painterly planting style and collaborations with artists and architects.
    Sarah Price – whose Nurture Garden at the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show was inspired by Benton End – has been consulting 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. £10 Livestream. Register at www.gardenmuseum.org.uk