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The Gardens of Kyoto with Charles Mann
Thursday, February 14 2008, 7:00pm - 8:30pm

With their deceptively simple lines, spare plantings, and muted colors, the gardens of Kyoto, Japan, epitomize the polar-opposite of the lush floral extravangas of traditional English flower gardens. Yet for many Westerners, their style and tradition are as evocative as any English border. What makes them such profoundly contemplative spaces? What can we draw from them to balance our Anglo-centric gardening tendencies, and enrich our own personal spaces? Join professional photographer, world traveler, and cultural connoisseur Charles Mann for a stunning visual tour of the gardens of Kyoto, and a discussion sure to transcend traditional barriers of language, culture, and garden philosophy. Valentine’s Day treats provided!

Charles Mann has been a full-time freelance and stock photographer for over ten years. He specializes in garden and horticultural images, New Mexican culture, and southwestern scenic landscapes. He has photographed four books including Cutting

Edge Gardening in the Intermountain West by Marcia Tatroe (Johnson Books, 2007). His work appears in many national gardening magazines. Charles has published photo essays on Japan, New Zealand, Italy, Majorca, Ireland, Alaska and most major cities in the western United States. Examples of his work can be found at his website, www.charlesmannphotography.com

Fee: $20 members/$25 nonmembers

Location: Hunnewell Building, MHS at Elm Bank
Contact: Elizabeth Hoyt, 617-933-4983; This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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About the Massachusetts Horticultural Society

Massachusetts Horticultural Society LogoFounded in 1829, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society (MHS) is a member and donor-supported organization dedicated to encouraging and improving the science and practice of horticulture and developing the public's enjoyment, appreciation, and understanding of plants and the environment.
The Massachusetts Horticultural Society produces the New England Spring Flower Show annually, with proceeds benefiting MHS projects and programs, including research initiatives, horticultural education for children and adults, development and maintenance of the MHS Horticulture Center at Elm Bank and MHS Gardens on the Greenway.