Wartime gardens are dramatic examples of what landscape architect Kenneth Helphand calls defiant gardens — gardens created in extreme social, political, economic, or cultural conditions.
This talk focuses on gardens soldiers built inside and behind the trenches in WW1; gardens built in the Warsaw and other ghettos under the Nazis during WW2; gardens in the POW and civilian internment camps of both world wars; and gardens created by Japanese Americans held at U.S. internment camps during WW2.
Suitable for
18+
16-17
Admission
Standard: £15.00, Friend: £10.00, Student: £10.00.
Website
http://gardenmuseum.org.uk/page/defiant-gardens-making-gardens-in-wartime-13-11-14
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000001?id=EVENT500869
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