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Blog for Portland Botanical Gardens project 2013

May 9, 2013 by catbailey

Instagram #pbgproject May 6th, 2013 Started the Portland Botanical Garden’s Art and Community Engagement Project today. There are 1250 Dahlia Plants at the Portland Botanical Gardens, which are grown for public enjoyment and to use in the wreaths and flower arrangements for ANZAC day on the 25th of April. They have been grown in the gardens since 1926. As its after Anzac day and the Dahlias have had their day in the sun, our interactive community engagement pop up event […]

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Community Engagement at the Portland Botanical Gardens

May 3, 2013 by catbailey

Instagram #pbgproject On Monday, the 6th of May, the Portland Botanical Gardens (PBG) began a community engagement program, which involved artist, Catherine Bailey, as artist in residence for 70 hours over 3 months. As part of this project David Garnier, the Head Gardener at PBG showed a new younger audience the wonders of the gardens. David had some exciting ideas for the kindergarten children from Kalbari Kindergarten and The Portland Child and Family Complex, school children from Narrawong Public School […]

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