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Click here to view the 2023 Exhibit

2023 Exhibit

Bloom n Art 2023 was held at Fivesparks on Saturday March 25 and Sunday March 26. More than 350 people came to see the artwork and smell the flowers.

Through the photography and video of the Bloom n Art exhibit, you can enjoy this online, share it with faraway friends, and be assured that it captures the spirit of the collaboration. Enjoy!

"Reflections: Diary of a Bloom N Art novice"
Harvard Press articles by Carlene Phillips.

"Bloom N Art: A conversation between art and flowers"
Harvard Press articles by Margaret Kusner.

2023 Video by HCTV

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Special Thanks!

Bloom N Art is made possible by the dedication and tremendous work of many members of the Garden Club, The Bromfield School and Fivesparks. Their talents, artistry, and commitment to this event are greatly appreciated.  Bloom N Art is grateful for the generous support of the Harvard Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts's Cultural Council, a state agency.



The Bromfield School:

Elizabeth Hoorneman

Art Foundations, Advanced Art, Clay, Sculpture

Cynthia Fontaine

Graphic Design, Photoshop, Photography

Kae Pierron

Middle School Art

Stephen Greene

Principal Middle School

Kim Murphy

Principal High School

Linda Dwight

Superintendent

The Garden Club of Harvard:

Bloom N Art Co-Chairs:

AnaMaria Nanra,
Deborah Dowson,
Marijke Vallaeys

Design instructor

Deborah Dowson

Publicity

Kate Guthro,
Betsy Howard,
Carlene Phillips

Artist/Arranger match

Deborah Dowson

Program

Marijke Vallaeys

Docents and Greeters

AnaMaria Nanra

Grant Writer

Margaret Murphy

bloomnart.online

Patrick Vallaeys

Harvard Cable TV

Will Hopper

Fivesparks

Harvard Cultural Council


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Shirley Boudreau, founder of this initiative

We remember the founder of this initiative, Shirley Boudreau. She was inspired by other local garden clubs that dabbled in this concept. She was also aware of the great museums, who invited floral artists into their galleries for this enchanting celebration of spring. She passed away in 2020. She is always in our minds and hearts.
We remember Shirley