Virtual Program: Life in the Studio - SOLD OUT
In her new book, Life in the Studio: Inspiration and Lessons on Creativity (Artisan Press, October 2020), ceramist, gardener, and entrepreneur Frances Palmer describes the inspiration derived from knitting together all of life's passions to create a fulfilling and enriching lifestyle.
In this webinar, Frances will discuss her insights to live a life of beauty and creativity, and will share her passion for dahlias—and her skill of creating artful vases to show them off!
DATE AND TIME
Thursday, February 18, 2021
2 p.m. Eastern
LOCATION
Live on Zoom
REGISTRATION - THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT
ABOUT FRANCES PALMER
Frances Palmer is a potter celebrated for her handmade functional ceramics. She lives, works, and gardens from her home and studio in Weston, CT.
A longtime Garden Conservancy member, Frances has been a popular Open Days garden host for many years, often opening her garden around peak time for dahlia bloom. She also presented a Digging Deeper program in 2015. Her garden will be open to the public for Open Days this year on Sunday, September 12.
Garden Conservancy educational programs are made possible in part by the generous support of the Coleman and Susan Burke Distinguished Lecture Fund, Lenhardt Education Fund, and the Celia Hegyi Matching Grant, with additional support from Ritchie Battle, Mrs. Camille Butrus, Melissa and John Ceriale, and Susan and William McKinley.
Garden Conservancy members are eligible for discounted pricing. Become a member!