Experience the beauty of local abundance in this creative, sustainability-focused bouquet building workshop. Begin with a guided walk through Brandywine’s campus preserve native plant gardens, where you’ll meet a variety of local species and thoughtfully collect stems rich in texture and foliage. Then, settle in to design your own hybrid bouquet, blending native and select non-native blooms. Along the way, you’ll learn new ways to arrange more intentionally by incorporating native plants into your floral designs.
Participants will meet at Brandywine’s Campus Preserve for the guided walk and then travel in their own vehicles down the road to a nearby space overlooking conserved lands -perfect for a quieter, more personal connection with art and nature.
Price of program includes all materials and admission to Brandywine Museum of Art for the day of the program.
Facilitators:
Amy Lang, Horticultural Designer
Julia Steiner, Public Engagement Coordinator, Conservancy Programs for Brandywine
About Amy:
Amy is a horticulturist, farmer, and artist with a deep-rooted love for plants and nature. She grew up exploring fields and streams, collecting seeds and stones, and now channels that into caring for the environment through hands-on work. Amy enjoys spotting nature's patterns and bringing them intentionally into simple, everyday designs.
Contact jsteiner@brandywine.org if you do not receive a confirmation email upon registration or with any questions