Tag: MFA Associates

  • Wednesday, October 14, 10:00 am – The History of the Tulip and the Tulipmania Movement in 17th Century Netherlands

    Explore the history of this wandering beauty with Ila Cox. The Garden Club of the Back Bay’s October meeting and lecture will be held Wednesday, October 14 beginning at 10 am at The College Club, 44 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston.

    From its cradle in the foothills of the Himalayas, we follow the tulip’s journey over the centuries through Persia, the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe in the 16th century. In the Golden Age of 17th century Holland, the tulip takes on larger prominence as it intersects with the burgeoning Dutch economy. It becomes a principle actor in an economic drama of historic proportion. Tulipmania has direct relevance for our 21st century experience with the inflated values of certain commodities and lack of market regulations. The tulip moved west during the 17th century and was introduced to North America and other colonies. Today Dutch tulip production has become a major commercial success as the tulip is marketed to the world.

    Ila Cox is a plant lover, gardener, garden traveler, and a student of garden and plant history. She studied flower arranging with Sheila McQueen, has been a church flower arranger, owner of The Potting Shed, and is a member of the Andover and Boxford Garden Clubs, former Chair of the Flower Committee of the MFA Associates, and lectures on flower arranging and horticultural topics.

    Garden Club of the Back Bay members will receive written notice of this meeting. Guests are welcome. Please email info@bostonflora.com if you plan to attend.

  • Saturday, April 24 – Monday, April 26 – Art in Bloom

    The MFA Associates invite you to take part in the 34th annual Art in Bloom at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Saturday, April 24 – Monday, April 26.  This extraordinary spring festival of art and flowers features garden clubs from around New England (including The Garden Club of the Back Bay) creating arrangements inspired by works of art throughout the Museum.  Family Day will be held Saturday from 11 – 3, floral demonstrations (see today’s other posts) will be held Sunday and Monday from 10:30 – noon, floral master classes will be offered on Sunday and Monday from 1:30 – 3:30, and elegant tea on Saturday and Sunday from 2 – 4, Member’s Night Sunday 6-8, and a Community Open House on Monday, 5 – 9.  Go to www.mfa.org for complete information and hours.  Tickets may also be purchased on line at www.mfa.org/tickets, or by calling 617-369-3306.

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