18 April 2026 2pm 

Join us for a meet & greet with Kim Bagot-Hillier to open the exhibition ‘A new landscape: Gardening from 1850 – 1950’

I am a passionate creative, artist, printmaker based in Bathurst NSW.   I have been practicing for 18 years with the past 12 year I have embracing heritage aspects of artistic practice on printmaking and illustration as well as the storytelling of historical events, and people.   As an artist my practice gives me the opportunity to become a storyteller, communicator, and a teacher through the worlds of plants and now history and heritage. My practice has evolved through my interests in Botany, and scientific interpretation of plants to storytelling of heritage and history through plants and flowers. (Kim Bagot-Hillier)

This exhibition explores the changing landscapes of gardens from colonial times to post-World War II. This exhibition is inspired by the artistic representation of plants, flowers and gardens within art, gardening magazines, flower seed catalogues and print from the 1850’s through to the 1950’s. A 100 year journey of how the Landscapes changed and gardens evolved.

RSVP preferred for catering purposes
https://events.humanitix.com/exhibition-a-new-landscape-gardening-from-1850-1950

This is a free event with light refreshments