International Garden Festival Enlivens the Musée de la Civilisation?s Roof
The International Garden Festival?s annual rendez-vous of contemporary gardens gives visitors a chance to discover inspiring spaces that bring visual arts, architecture, design, landscape and the environment together.
Since 2000, the event is recognized as one of the leading garden festivals with over 180 contemporary and ephemeral gardens created by designers from 15 countries.
Building on the success of last year, the International Garden Festival, in collaboration with the Musée de la civilisation of Québec City, renewed the installation Roof Line Garden by Julia Jamrozik and Coryn Kempster on the Museum?s roof terrace.
As a reinterpretation of Line Garden, installed every year since 2014 on the site of the Reford Gardens, in Grand-Métis, the Roof Line Garden II of the Musée de la civilisation offers the public a new outdoor space of enchantment.
This year, designers Jamrozik, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Buffalo, and Kempster, an Adjunct Assistant Professor, were inspired by the colour contrasts of poisonous frogs hiding in the foliage of a plant and the theme of natural science.
The installation?s colours are linked to Venenum: A Poisonous World and Curiosities of the Natural World, the two main exhibitions of the Musée de la civilisation.
In Grand-Métis, the project takes the name of Swing Line Garden for the 20th Internati...
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