Finding My Way: A Horticultural Lecture by Quill Teal-Sullivan

quill.jpg__524x349_q85_crop_upscaleThe process of rehabilitating Helena Ely’s gardens—interpreting her vision and philosophy and tending the landscape day-to-day—is a deeply rewarding and very personal journey for Quill Teal-Sullivan, who has been gardening since she was a girl helping in her mother’s garden in the Pacific Northwest. In addressing the challenge of trying to bring Ely’s story and the important historic gardens at Meadowburn back to life, Teal-Sullivan has begun to find her own voice as a horticulturalist.

This is the first in Wave Hill’s 2016 Horticultural Lectures, a winter series hosted by the Friends of Horticulture Committee and devoted to the subject of garden making and garden design and the meaning of our interactions with plants and the natural world. The series continues February 17, and is held at the New York School of Interior Design in Manhattan.











When: Wed., Jan. 20, 2016 at 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: New York School of Interior Design
170 E. 70th St.
212-472-1500
Price: $25/$20 Wave Hill Member or student. Seating is limited, and advanced reservations are recommended, online or by calling 718.549.3200 x216
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quill.jpg__524x349_q85_crop_upscaleThe process of rehabilitating Helena Ely’s gardens—interpreting her vision and philosophy and tending the landscape day-to-day—is a deeply rewarding and very personal journey for Quill Teal-Sullivan, who has been gardening since she was a girl helping in her mother’s garden in the Pacific Northwest. In addressing the challenge of trying to bring Ely’s story and the important historic gardens at Meadowburn back to life, Teal-Sullivan has begun to find her own voice as a horticulturalist.

This is the first in Wave Hill’s 2016 Horticultural Lectures, a winter series hosted by the Friends of Horticulture Committee and devoted to the subject of garden making and garden design and the meaning of our interactions with plants and the natural world. The series continues February 17, and is held at the New York School of Interior Design in Manhattan.

Buy tickets/get more info now