The importance of Bloomsbury Group women’s gardens for experimentation and creativity.
Discover the fascinating exhibition “Gardening Bohemia: Bloomsbury Women Outdoors” at the Garden Museum in London. Curated by Claudia Tobin, the show explores the significant role gardens played in the lives of Virginia Woolf and her contemporaries. Each garden, from Ottoline Morrell’s at Garsington to Vita Sackville-West’s at Sissinghurst Castle, served as a creative outlet for these women, shaping their intellectual and artistic endeavors. The exhibition showcases a wide range of art and artifacts, offering a glimpse into the Bloomsbury Group’s unique approach to horticulture. From flower paintings to embroidered fabrics, the pieces on display highlight the group’s innovative use of outdoor spaces. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the world of these pioneering female artists at the Garden Museum in London. The exhibition runs from May 15th to September 29th.
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Naz Baydar graduated from Middle East Technical University with a degree in Product Design. She furthered her education by completing a master’s degree in Art Direction at Elisava in Barcelona. Her work blends art direction, multimedia narratives, and design to craft innovative and transformative experiences. Naz is passionate about creating visual stories that evoke strong emotions and deliver meaningful impact. In addition to her work, she has a deep interest in philosophy and literature, which continuously inspire and enrich her creative process.