Seasons - Summer 2021 {Vol. 12 Issue 3}

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ANNUAL EXHIBITION

SCULPTURE ESSAY

ORGANIZATIONAL HIGHLIGHT

CULINARY ARTS FEATURE

Summer Concert Series Update

From the Hirshhorn Museum to the Rooftop

Walk This Way

Summer Recipes

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

Summer 2021 Volume 12, Issue 3


MAKING ROOM FOR ALL Fred and Lena Meijer took great pleasure from the number of people who have joined the journey that is Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. Thousands of people have become members and donors, supporting the advancement of our mission. Due to this kind of generosity, three areas of Meijer Gardens are currently undergoing complete transformation as part of the Welcoming the World: Honoring a Legacy of Love project. When you come out to visit, you will see the ongoing work to transform these areas. The BISSELL Corridor is being widened by 12 feet to help accommodate our growth. The corridor’s original design included a serpentine walkway supported by architecturally significant tree forms. Unique “solstice walls” mark the arch of the sun as it passes overhead for the summer and winter solstice. The current expansion is not the first upgrade the BISSELL Corridor has seen. In 2008, the original tile floor needed replacing. Through the generosity of Fred and Lena Meijer, the tile was replaced with a fantastic floor sculpture entitled Beneath the Leafy Crown by artist Michele Oka Doner. The bronze elements you see in the floor represent objects found on a forest floor. The artist created them all by hand in wax, cast them in bronze and personally set them into the floor. Great care is being taken to protect and expand the sculpture as we expand the BISSELL Corridor, to be ready in November of this year. The Hoffman Family Auditorium and all four sculpture galleries, James Balk II & Shirley Balk Gallery, Bank of America Gallery, Earl & Donnalee Holton Gallery and the Arthur & Elizabeth Snell Sculpture Gallery are also being completely rebuilt. The galleries will gain additional space, higher quality lighting, new floors and better technology to present our sculpture exhibitions. The first exhibition scheduled in the newly remodeled galleries, to be presented in collaboration with internationally acclaimed artist Yinka Shonibare CBE and the Stephen Friedman Gallery, will open on April 1, 2022. In 2006, a significant gift was given by long-time volunteer Edie Fleming in memory of her husband Larry, to create the Volunteer Tribute Garden (VTG). This garden pays important tribute to the thousands of men, women and children who give freely of their time, talent and energy to bring joy to our members and guests. These contributions to the success of Meijer Gardens are immeasurable. As part of the Welcoming the World: Honoring a Legacy of Love project, the VTG is receiving some wonderful attention and upgrades. The expanded VTG will contain a new boardwalk, an outdoor classroom above a wetland, greater accessibility and more garden area. The Tribute sculpture by acclaimed Italian artist Oliviero Rainaldi is being reimagined by the artist and will be moved to a new location within the VTG. The boulder honoring Edie and Larry Fleming will return to its home at the entrance of this garden. The Tassell-Wisner-Bottrall English Perennial Garden is also expanding and taking on a stunning new design by landscape designer, author and lecturer Julie Moir Messervy. Moir Messervy has masterfully worked with the current buildings and new architecture to create a unique and beautiful English Perennial Sculpture Garden. The garden will feature favorites from the past, including Dietrich Klinge’s Model for a Big Sculpture II, and Peter Randall-Page’s Warts and All. New sculptures by Monika Sosnowska and Cristina Iglesias will make their debut this summer. Returning, too, is the Leaping Gazelle Fountain which is located at the intersection of the imaginary arch lines of the sun-inspired Solstice Walls and features sculptures by Marshall Fredericks. The VTG and the Tassell-Wisner-Bottrall English Perennial Garden will be under construction until spring of 2022. The hardscapes, sculptures and woody plants will be largely installed by late fall 2021. With the planting of the perennials and other plant material in the spring of 2022, the gardens will be ready. Our appreciation to you, our members, is without limits. You continue to support our mission and make all these things possible. Gratefully,

David S. Hooker President & CEO, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park


HONORARY CHAIRMAN Frederik Meijer (1919–2011) HONORARY MEMBER Earl Holton

PRESIDENT & CEO David Hooker

EX OFFICIO MEMBER President of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Foundation Saralyn Coupe Ryan Anderson Tasha Blackmon Linda Chamberlain Chuck Christmas Jocelyn Dettloff Scott DeVecht Suzanne Eberle Joy Fossel Meg Goebel Charyn Hain Shane Hansen Todd Harvey Tamara Hibbitts Nancy Hickey Ronald Hofman Mike Jeppesen Gloria Lara Tim Liang Elisa Lintemuth Jon March

Janet Mason Candace Matthews Mary McLoughlin Mark Miller Laina Mills Mark Mossing Hannah Naltner Bonnie Nawara Doriane Parker-Sims JoAnne Perkins Jim Preston Carlos Sanchez Joe Taber Debbye Turner Bell Kathleen Vogelsang Jill Walcott Maryln Walton Tina Wheeler Daniel Williams Robert Wolford

HONORARY MEMBERS OF SCULPTURE COMMITTEE

Miner S. and Mary Ann Keeler

HOURS Tuesday, 9 am–9 pm Monday–Saturday, 9 am–5 pm Sunday, 11 am–5 pm CONTACT Main 616-957-1580 Toll Free 888-957-1580 EARLY HOURS FOR MEMBERS Saturday, 8 am–9 am Sunday, 9 am–11 am The first full weekend of each month, Meijer Gardens members can take advantage of earlier open hours. The DeVos-Keeler Gift Shop, James & Shirley Balk Café and Wege Library open at regular hours.

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SUMMER CONCERT SERIES UPDATE SCULPTURE HIGHLIGHTS

WELCOME CENTER SCULPTURE

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Meijer Gardens receives funding from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

FLOWER SHOWS TO SUMMER CLASSES & CAMPS

Cover: Alexander Liberman. Aria,(detail) 1979-1983. Painted Steel. KIRSTIN VOLKENING

UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS SEP 16–OCT 3, 2021 ArtPrize

SEP 17–OCT 31, 2021 Chrysanthemums & More! NOV 23, 2021 - JAN 2, 2022 Metro Health Christmas & Holiday Traditions

Summer 2021 Volume 12, Issue 3 June—August 2021 1000 East Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 © 2021 Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park Seasons is published four times per year for members. If you would like to comment on our content, please call membership at 616-977-7689 or email hello@meijergardens.org.

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SUMMER CONCERT SERIES UPDATE We are pleased to announce plans for the safe return of live music this summer with three unique series—Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens, Tuesday Evening Music Club and the Jim & Marie Preston Sunday Strings, featuring musicians from the Grand Rapids Symphony and West Michigan. All dates, performances and information are subject to changed based on COVID-19 restrictions. Meijer Gardens and the Grand Rapids Symphony are also excited to announce a partnership for three shows during the Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens. These shows include a solo Grand Rapids Symphony performance conducted by Bob Bernhardt, Principal Pops Conductor, the Grand Rapids Symphony with Pink Martini and another special show to be announced. “We are very excited to bring the Grand Rapids Symphony back to Meijer Gardens for these special concerts,” said Mary Tuuk Kuras, President & CEO of the Grand Rapids Symphony. “Our shared mission of promoting the arts and bringing our community together makes this partnership a wonderful fit.” The 2021 Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens concert series is scheduled to take place in July, August and September if regulations allow. Featuring an Title Sponsor

eclectic mix of alternative, indie, blues and rock, the lineup will include The Verve Pipe, O.A.R., Kansas, St. Paul & The Broken Bones and Black Violin + Blind Boys of Alabama. The complete lineup of 30 shows and ticket on-sale dates will be announced as soon as possible. “We look forward to the return of music at Meijer Gardens and are pleased to be able to continue our support of Meijer Gardens and the popular summer concert series which now includes the Grand Rapids Symphony,” said Fifth Third Bank Regional President Tom Welch. “We are delighted that two Grand Rapids treasured cultural organizations are teaming up to further the arts in our community. We are pleased to continue our support of both organizations in this new way.” Welch continued. “Meijer Gardens is only able to present these concerts and events with the generous support of our sponsors, the Meijer family and our members,” said David Hooker, President & CEO of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. “In addition, our dedicated and loyal volunteers play an enormous role in presenting these shows and ensuring a rewarding and meaningful experience.” Keep an eye on our website for more information over the coming weeks.

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TUESDAY EVENING MUSIC CLUB Every summer, we proudly shine the spotlight on a select group of local and regional musicians as they take to Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater stage to headline our ever-popular Tuesday Evening Music Club. From emerging singer-songwriters to touring bands across culturally diverse genres, these talented performers are hand-selected through a scouting process and from local artist submissions. Some are new to center stage and many are seasoned musicians. A fortunate few have played as the opening act for renowned artists in our Fifth Third Bank Summer Concert Series at Meijer Gardens. This eclectic collection of artists spans all musical genres, from funk to jazz to R&B. From indie to surf and everything in between, there is something for everyone at the Tuesday Evening Music Club. This year’s lineup includes Welcome Back Tuesday with Ralston Bowles & Very Special Guests (July 6), Franklin Park (July 13), Political Lizard + Molly (July 20), Via Mardot + Jesse Ray and the Carolina Catfish (July 27), Samuel Nalangira + The Moxie Strings (August 3), Cameron Blake + Patty PerShayla 4

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(August 10), Pajamas + Charlie Millard Band (August 17), Ralston & Friends (August 24) and Grand Rapids Ballet (August 31). Under current restrictions, capacity will be restricted to 1,000 people. If rules allow, capacity will be increased. More information will be coming soon. Always free to members and included in general admission for other guests, Tuesday Evening Music Club concerts make for the perfect date night or family outing. Pack a picnic basket or let us serve you dinner at the James & Shirley Balk Café or from the Eileen DeVries Concessions Center. Chairs of all heights and blankets are welcomed on Tuesday nights. Take your time to wander the Sculpture Park. We’re open until 9 pm every Tuesday. We hope to see you for a Tuesday of music and memories under the summer evening sky. Associate Sponsor

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JIM & MARIE PRESTON SUNDAY STRINGS Musicians from the Grand Rapids Symphony and West Michigan will gather at Meijer Gardens this summer to present the Jim & Marie Preston Sunday Strings live classical chamber music concert series. Throughout the fall, winter and spring, the Grand Rapids community supports live classical chamber music by attending recitals in several premier venues. There was no such programming for the summer months in Grand Rapids until Meijer Gardens presented the first season of Sunday Strings last year. This performance series was specifically designed to fill the summer gap and work with an already established fanbase. The attendance and enthusiasm from the audience, even during the pandemic last summer, proved that there was a desire for chamber music during the typical off-season. Jim and Marie Preston asked to become involved in this effort and generously offered their support. “Marie and I are just delighted to sponsor this series. We are long-time supporters of the arts in Grand Rapids and this series really speaks to us.” A few performers to look forward to this year from left to Mark your calendar for this five-performance series, which run from 2–3 pm, and right: Haijin Choi, Brian Oberlin, Barb Corbato, Paul Austin and Andrew Plaisier. enjoy the sights and sounds it offers.

CURRENT LINE UP JUNE 6: The Three with violin, viola and cello. A string trio concert with music by Bach, Dohnányi, Sibelius and Kodály.

JUNE 27: Celebration of Diversity with two violins, viola and cello. A string quartet concert celebrating music and composers with diverse backgrounds. Music including American by Dvorak, Valencia by Shaw (living American female composer), Lyrics by Walker (Pultzer Prize-winning African American composer) and Wood Works by Danish String Quartet.

AUGUST 29: Scenes from the Street with clarinet, bassoon, French horn, cello, double bass and violin. Musical storytelling of scenes from the streets. Music by Bach, Strauss, Nielson and more—Armenian folk music, duets influenced by jazz and wild imagination!

SEPTEMBER 12: Marimba!!! with marimba and violin. Presenting music for marimba from all around the world. Music by Bach, David P. Jones and more.

JULY 18: Dancing Around the World with mandolin and violin. A concert featuring nationally known mandolin performer Brian Oberlin from Rockford, MI. Music from classical Italian mandolin pieces to Inland Sea portraying the Great Lakes to Oberlin's compositions. This Sunday’s performance will include a special opportunity for audience participation within the Lena Meijer Children’s Garden. More information will be announced closer to the date, keep an eye on our website for more information.

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Jim & Marie Preston Associate Sponsors

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WELCOME CENTER SCULPTURE HIGHLIGHTS, PART 2 In addition to horticultural displays and architectural details throughout, the new Welcome Center features prominent works of sculpture by major international artists Jaume Plensa, George Segal, Yinka Shonibare CBE, El Anatsui, Alexander Calder and the artist who sparked Fred Meijer's passion for collecting sculpture, Marshall Fredericks. Part of the permanent sculpture collection, the placement of these works alongside horticultural vistas reflects our mission as evidenced throughout the Gardens & Sculpture Park. Read on to learn more about a few of the newly placed sculptures and the artists who created them.

YINKA SHONIBARE CBE. APHRODITE DE FRÉJUS, 2018 AND FARNESE HERCULES, 2017. Born in London and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Yinka Shonibare is one of the most recognized and distinguished British-Nigerian artists working today. Shonibare has exhibited around the world, including participation in important contemporary art exhibitions such as Documenta and Venice Biennale. Among his many public art projects is the prestigious public commission for Trafalgar Square in London. He was a nominee for the distinguished Turner Prize in 2004; in 2013, he was elected as Royal Academician; and in 2019, he was honored with the title of CBE or Commander of the Office of the British Empire which he has adopted as part of his name. Referring to his dual identity as Nigerian and British, Shonibare is a self-described “post-colonial hybrid.” His art finds inspiration in art historical sources from Greco-Roman antiquity to African design. Welcoming guests as they approach the Daniel and Pamella DeVos Ticketing Center, Shonibare’s Aphrodite de Fréjus and Farnese Hercules are in conversation with classical statues, challenging Western ideals: Aphrodite or Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, and Hercules or Herakles, the hero of the Twelve Labors. Both antique sculptures are on display at the Musée du Louvre in Paris. Shonibare reimagines them with his signature Dutch wax batik patterns painted on the surface. He gives each sculpture a new postcolonial interpretation by playfully turning their heads into globes and showing the African continent where the face would be, adding contemporary meaning and a context to explore race and power. 6

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TONY CRAGG. BENT OF MIND, 2005.

MANUEL NERI. ODALISQUE IV, 1994.

Born in Liverpool, England, Tony Cragg is an internationally recognized sculptor whose work is collected by major museums around the world. Growing up in Great Britain, Cragg first pursued a career in science before studying art. In the 1970s, he moved to Wuppertal, Germany, where he still lives and maintains a studio. He has held several teaching positions and directorships at distinguished art schools over the years, including the Art Academy of Düsseldorf and the University of Arts in Berlin. His early work consisted of assemblage sculpture, using plastic and other found material. Over the past few decades, Cragg has been constantly searching for new materials that allow him to push the language of sculpture. Tony Cragg eventually turned toward the traditional medium of bronze, which the artist considered archaic but also full of potential to push the relationship of material, creativity and the human mind. Cragg is now well-known for his large bronze and stone columns which reveal faces as you move around them. Bent of Mind is one of his most ambitious bronze sculptures; two separate faces come into view as if the column has shifted off center into different directions. It welcomes guests on the Frey Foundation Plaza before they enter the Welcome Center.

Manuel Neri is considered one of the great American figurative sculptors of the twentieth century. Born in California to Mexican parents who were farm laborers, Neri studied art in the San Francisco Bay area where he later taught for many decades. He first received national recognition in the 1950s as part of a group from California known as the Bay Area figurative artists. His work is now in major museum collections across the United States. In 1981, Neri opened a studio in Carrara, a city in Italy known for its rich marble deposits quarried since the days of ancient Rome. The sculpture Odalisque IV, placed inside the PNC Portico, is a great example of the artist’s skillful carving technique, alternating smooth and polished surface treatment with rougher chisel marks. The figure in Neri’s Odalisque IV has a deep reclining posture with intense gesture, her knees and arms forming angular counter movements to the torso. Neri here translated an ancient material and art historical theme into contemporary expressionistic form. This sculpture has been relocated from the Sculpture Park to better protect its delicate material from the elements.

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Alexander Calder. Sky Hooks. c. 1962. Steel and paint. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, Gift of Mrs. Jerome L. Greene, 2001. 8 8

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CLOCK WISE: JOCHEN WIERICH, PLENSA STUDIO BARCELONA AND RICHARD GR AY GALLERY, CHICAGO/NEW YORK, WILLIAM J. HEBERT


FROM THE HIRSHHORN MUSEUM TO THE ROOFTOP On an early March day, I took my first stroll of the year through the Stuart and Barbara Padnos Rooftop Sculpture Garden. While this unique space was still closed to the public for the winter, its walkway was mostly clear of ice, except for a small stretch hidden away from the sun. Nature was starting to emerge, with the earliest signs of spring coming into new life. Some of last year’s tall grasses were still standing, and from the wetlands, I heard the familiar first sounds of geese arriving from their southern travels. As I took in this serene scene, it struck me that the picture I was forming in my mind’s eye would be incomplete without the presence of four sculptures embedded into this changing landscape. Since 2019, these four sculptures have been on loan to Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Institution’s premier venue for modern and contemporary art. We were able to borrow these masterworks of modern sculpture while the Hirshhorn’s sculpture garden undergoes renovation—and I’m happy to report that the loan was just extended for another year. These four masterpieces by Henry Moore, Alexander Calder, Marino Marini and David Smith represent some of the finest examples of modern sculpture found in any collection in the United States. Each one reveals insights into the dramatic and historic transformation of American and European sculpture after World War II. When Italian artist Marino Marini first began to exhibit his horse and rider sculptures in the United States, they struck a chord with critics and collectors alike. The works were reminiscent of classic monumental equestrian sculpture, yet Marini’s fusion of form, space, volume and movement was entirely modernist. The Hirshhorn’s Horse and Rider bronze sculpture is a particularly dynamic example. The rider precariously leans backward, arms outstretched, while the horse thrusts its head in a strong upward movement. This abrupt interplay of vertical, diagonal and horizontal lines is a strong indication of how Marini broke with classical tradition to create what some have called an “anti-monument”. Sited on the other side of the rooftop garden is another figurative bronze, Draped Reclining Figure by British artist Henry Moore, which is positioned clearly in dialogue with Marini’s Horse and Rider. Both artists designed these bronzes in the early 1950s, and both works present an archaic-looking figure in modern, abstracted style. As you take them in, notice the great differences in the way these artists articulated the body in space. The weight and balance of each sculpture points into opposite directions. Draped KIRSTIN VOLKENING

Reclining Figure is lifting her body up by her arms and legs yet her weight remains attached to the ground. For Moore, this emphasis of the inner vitality and inner strength of the figure was very important. It was his balance in expressing inside and outside form that made him a master of twentieth-century sculpture. These works are complemented by two significant abstract sculptors of the last century, David Smith and Alexander Calder. Smith was an American artist from the Midwest who joined the abstract expressionist movement in New York. He developed his own expressionistic style welding industrial metal into three-dimensional collages. Exploring new abstract forms in ever-changing constellations, Smith became one of the most innovative sculptors of his generation. Cubi XII is a brilliant example of his late sculptures, which combine stainless steel cubes into gravity-defying abstractions floating in space. The texture of the stainless steel itself is dazzling, revealing the artist’s burnishing of the surface. The grouping of Hirshhorn sculptures is completed by Alexander Calder’s whimsical Sky Hooks, which is fabricated with thin sheets of steel. Calder had a fascinating artistic career that started with toy constructions, miniature circuses and wire portraits culminating in abstract sculptures that were either suspended (mobiles) or standing on the ground (stabiles). Sky Hooks dates from Calder’s late career, when he designed many large sculptures for museums, corporate lobbies and city plazas. While smaller in scale than his large and monumental La Grande Vitesse in downtown Grand Rapids, Sky Hooks shares a similar aesthetic. Both sculptures are abstract and simultaneously suggestive of animal parts or other objects from the natural world. Depending on perspective, elements of Sky Hooks resemble either fins or anchor hooks. It’s important to note that, except for David Smith, each of these artists has a companion piece—or what I like to call a “cousin”—in our permanent sculpture collection at Meijer Gardens. Make sure to see Alexander Calder’s Polychrome Lures in the new Welcome Center, and venture outside to the Sculpture Park to view Marini’s Juggler and two bronzes by Moore, Bronze Form and Working Model for Divided Oval: Butterfly. Upon leaving the Padnos Rooftop Sculpture Garden that early spring day, I encountered one of our horticulturists who shared that this quiet garden would be bustling with guests later that weekend. While I did not physically jump, my heart leapt at that thought. Make sure you make time to revel in this rooftop on your next visit. Essay by Jochen Wierich, Ph.D., Curator of Sculpture & Sculpture Exhibitions

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WALK THIS WAY It’s one of our most beautiful and traveled indoor spaces, and it’s a cornerstone of the new Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park campus. The expanded BISSELL Corridor is taking shape to take on our growing community. Here’s what you can expect as expansion continues this year. Always bustling with activity, this central thoroughfare and gathering space is the common thread through Meijer Gardens. More than a mere walkway, the BISSELL Corridor connects our gardens and galleries, and even becomes a center stage to beloved annual horticulture exhibitions like Metro Health Christmas & Holiday Traditions, Chrysanthemums & More! and Fred & Dorothy Fichter Butterflies Are Blooming, which alone draws an astounding 180,000 guests in a typical year. As our membership and attendance has grown, so has 10

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our need to widen this narrow footpath for the comfort and convenience of our members and guests. Doing so will greatly enhance the Meijer Gardens guest experience by increasing accessibility from the BISSELL Corridor to restrooms, drinking fountains and hand sanitizing stations, all the while allowing more people to fully enjoy the indoor container gardens, sculpture and educational opportunities within. Expanding this well-traversed space also gives way to expanded exhibition displays that bring even more surprise and delight on your every visit. In total, the width of the BISSELL Corridor will increase from 13-feet to 23-feet at its narrowest point, and from 19-feet to-31 feet at its widest—a dramatic expansion that will allow several exciting enhancements. As with every element of our


The BISSELL Corridor becomes an important feature for our Chrysanthemums & More! exhibition that happens every fall.

expansion, the space has been sustainably designed with accessiblity and LEED-certification in mind. Simply put: More space means more access. As you enter the BISSELL Corridor from the south, the wall on the right is being pushed out and curved to mirror the curve on the opposing wall. The current credentialing area will be moved, to make way for more efficient ticketing and traffic flow, as well as additional gathering space and greater enjoyment of Beneath the Leafy Crown by Michele Oka Doner. This distinctive floor sculpture will be fully refinished and expanded to accommodate the new layout. Restroom entrances have been relocated to the north wall across from the DeVos-Keeler Gift Shop, to accommodate larger groups coming and going from the Huizenga Grand Room.

Newly-expanded sculpture galleries will also be reconfigured, with square-footage that allow for more, and more enhanced, exhibition space. The Peter M. Wege Library has been expanded and relocated to the Courtyard Level of the Welcome Center just adjacent to Mimi's Garden, so that the Hoffman Family Auditorium can be moved into the library’s former location. The BISSELL Corridor is slated for completion late 2021, with outdoor plantings ready the following spring. We appreciate your patience as our new campus continues to unfold and expand. There’s never been a more exciting time in our history, and we promise to keep you updated on every step of the journey. Follow along with all of these projects at MeijerGardens.org/growing. HORTICULTURAL ESSAY

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Mary Ann Sabo and her team enjoying a winter day in The Richard & Helen DeVos Japanese Garden.

MEMBER PROFILE

DIGITAL MEMBERSHIP

As we prepared to enter the second year of working from home, I began to think about meaningful ways for the Sabo PR team to connect beyond our weekly distanced happy hour. I decided on offering a monthly get-together that would allow our crew to gather safely, enjoy an experience and support the local economy. The gift of membership at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park checked all those boxes—with the added benefit of allowing our team, their spouses and partners to enjoy the beauty of Meijer Gardens for an entire year. As a longtime member of Meijer Gardens, I appreciated the opportunity to support an organization dear to my heart and important to our community.

Introducing digital membership cards! We are now sending digital membership cards in addition to the physical cards attached to the bottom of your tax receipt. When you purchase or renew your membership this year, watch for an email with instructions to download your card. There is no need to download an extra app. For Apple phones, the card will download to your wallet and for Android phones, the card will download to your Google wallet. Each card can only be downloaded once so if there are two card-holding members on your account, please provide an email address for each person. If you have any questions, please contact the membership department at 616-977-7689 or membership@meijergardens.org.

Mary Ann Sabo President, Sabo PR

MEMBER EVENTS We hope you have been enjoying the virtual content we have been sharing while we are unable to host in- person events. Please watch for information regarding Celebrate Grandparents and our fall ArtPrize exhibition. We look forward to seeing you when we can safely host parties here again! 12

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QUARTERLY TRIBUTES The following tribute gifts were received between January 1 and March 31, 2021. Those honored or memorialized are shown in bold type, while the donors are in regular type.

GREAT GARDENS PARTY

GREAT GARDENS PARTY 2021: PARTY IN THE GARDENS! PARTY IN THE GARDENS

After a successful virtual version of Great Gardens Party in 2020, our Host Committee is happy to announce the return to an in-person event this year! For the safety of our guests, the event has been postponed to August and moved outdoors, utilizing the beautiful spaces in our Amphitheater and adjacent gardens. An additional important event update: There will be no Christmas Cabaret fundraising gala this December due to the Welcoming The World: Honoring a Legacy of Love Grand Opening & Dedication Ceremony on November 29 and 30, 2021 that will be occurring near the typical Cabaret timeframe. The Great Gardens Party will be our sole signature fundraising event of 2021. Because of this, we invite all our previous fundraising event sponsors and guests to Party in the Gardens with us on Wednesday, August 25, 2021. Guests will enjoy gourmet food and signature cocktails from several stations. Live and silent auctions will feature exciting items and experiences. Plus, we’ve added live entertainment to the Great Gardens Party for the first time! Dance along to the music of May Erlewine and The Motivations, performing live on the Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater stage. You won’t want to miss this special Great Gardens Party! For the most updated information, including sponsorship opportunities and ticket purchases, please visit MeijerGardens.org/ggp.

IN HONOR

Barbara Scott

Mary K. Assenmacher Amy Assenmacher

Pam Tyler

Jack Miller Mark & Dawn DeWitt Phyllis VanAndel Sarah Frisch

IN MEMORY

Joseph & Lisa Becherer Doris & Robert Stiehl Anonymous Burt Uecker Taylor Remy Gordon Vonk Rita D. Balczak

Gasper Amodeo

Joseph & Lisa Becherer

Vince & Carol Licari

Julie & Christopher Chase

William & Patricia Messock

Janet Ernst

John & Irene Monticello

Robert & Pamela Lascko

Wayne & Cynthia Muller

Patrick & Nancy Martin

Lisa Rashewsky

Gerald Marx

Daniel & Nina Veneklase

Robert & Sandra Muraski

Renz & Jenith Verbeek

Carol Schifman

Michelle Vlug

Jesse & Rebecca Stewart

Jean Jesinskas

Richard Westman

Anonymous

Anonymous

Dick Johnston Jim & Amy Rains

James Bouwer Mary & Huntley Burroughs Paula Gaylord

Mary Ann Keeler

Haviland Enterprises, Inc.

Joseph & Lisa Becherer

Lynn Melms

John & Jean Lockwood

Craig & Gayle Minkus

Jeff & Meghan Rogers

Matt Newman & Jocelyn Wright Newman

Diana Morgenstern

Margaret Pierson

Richard Olson

Lois & Donald Porter

Eunice Pfeffier

Redstone Property Management

Henry & Cheryl Makarewicz

Gail & James Van Coevering

The Meijer Family

Amanda Wheaton

George & Linda Sharpe

Michael Wheaton

David & Jan Thompson Kevin & Linda VanKoevering Maribeth & John Weadock Weadock and Associates LLC

Eileen Winkler Linda Dodge David Gole John & Ann Wells

Susan Rose Rita D. Balczak Lois D. Ross

Come Party in the Gardens with us this August with May Erlewine and The Motivations.

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Roger & Janice Choquette Christine Romboletti Linda Romboletti

For more information about how you can honor a loved one through a tribute gift, visit MeijerGardens.org/donate

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EVENTS REIMAGINED This past year has been proof positive that change is indeed the only constant. While our hospitality team has embraced a new way of working, our commitment to creating exceptional—and exceptionally safe—events remains the same. Come see for yourself. Meetings and events at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park are back—and better than ever. After a year-long hiatus due to evolving pandemic restrictions, we are ecstatic to once again be filling our calendar with safe events topped with our signature special touches, of course. Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a combination virtual/in-person event, our award-winning hospitality team has risen to the challenge of designing experiences that are creative yet compliant with MDHHS Orders, CDC guidelines and your tailored needs. The safety of every person, from you and your guests to Meijer Gardens employees and volunteers, will always be our top priority as we serve our community and strive to make your individual goals a reality. Our Hospitality department has always upheld uncompromisingly high standards for hygiene and cleanliness. It’s a commitment that earned us the Kent County Health Department Food Service Award for Outstanding Food Safety Practices. Most recently, we were among the first to adopt the new MI COVID-19 Safer Dining Certifications and implement extra precautions to safeguard the health and wellbeing of everyone at Meijer Gardens. In preparation for returning to serving our guests, we created an extensive COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan, which includes new capacity levels, new entrance procedures, one-way traffic patterns, physical distancing with floor markers, hand sanitizing stations, contact tracing forms and designated eating areas. Our safety plans include stringent cleaning protocols with increased frequency, employee training and the development of best practices. Daily health screenings of all employees, volunteers and vendors are another improvement, as is required personal protection gear. To improve environmental safety, our building ventilation systems have been extensively evaluated and are being monitored for proper airflow, ventilation and circulation. All air handlers are disinfected on a regular basis. We’re committed to cleaning the entire facility with EPA-approved disinfectants, with a special focus on common areas. On your next visit, note the hand sanitation stations throughout the building, along with cashless and touchless point-ofsales options and plexiglass barriers to enhance your safety. Compliance is an ongoing commitment, and we have implemented a designated COVID-19 Task Force to administer the changing orders. As we navigate new meeting and event guidelines, we have invested in innovative diagramming software to assist our hospitality team in effectively measuring safe distancing and space configurations. We are also reviewing seating capacities and event diagrams to come up with creative floor plans that allow guests to be connected yet meet the physical distancing requirements to keep everyone safe as they enjoy their time with us. As you look to the future, we look forward to hosting and serving you. Whether you’re in need of a hybrid event, larger event space or the joining of the two, we promise a unique experience. Our team is ready to meticulously cover every detail, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of you and your guests. Call the hospitality office at 616-975-3146 or explore your options online at MeijerGardens.org/host. 14

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TEQUILA-LIME SHRIMP TACOS Spice up your summer cookouts with Executive Chef Andy Krause’s own grilled shrimp tacos. Delicious and delightfully easy to prep and grill, they’ll leave you plenty of time to entertain and enjoy your company. We recommend two tacos per guest. Don’t be afraid to serve family style and let your guests build their own creations with our signature accompaniments and refreshing cocktail. Yum! Feeds 4 adults.

FOR THE SHRIMP INGREDIENTS

DIRECTIONS

1p ound raw shrimp, 21–25 size, peeled, deveined, tail removed

1. Put cleaned, raw shrimp in a Ziploc® bag and pour marinade over the top.

1 tablespoon chopped garlic

3. After marinating, remove shrimp from the bag and skewer on metal skewers.

2 tablespoons chopped cilantro 1 tablespoon olive oil

4. P lace on the grill with medium flame and cook for 3–4 minutes, then flip skewers and cook for another 3–4 minutes. (Times may vary).

¼ cup lime juice

5. Shrimp will be done when semi-firm to the touch and the inner flesh is fully opaque.

2 tablespoons tequila

6. Remove shrimp from metal skewers and place on a platter to serve.

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2. Remove as much air as possible and seal the bag, then refrigerate up to 4 hours.

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FOR THE GREEN GODDESS CREMA INGREDIENTS

DIRECTIONS

1½ cups mayonnaise

1. Combine ingredients in a blender.

¾ cup buttermilk

2. Blend until smooth.

¾ cup chopped green onion

ACCOMPANIMENTS

¾ cup chopped parsley 1 teaspoon chopped garlic 3 tablespoons chopped tarragon 3 tablespoons lemon juice

Shredded Napa cabbage

Masa corn tortillas

Chopped cilantro

Pickled red onions

Crumbled queso fresco

Pinch salt and pepper, to taste

FOR THE "PEACHY-KEEN" OLD FASHIONED COCKTAIL INGREDIENTS

DIRECTIONS

1 t ablespoon peach simple syrup Try our recipe below!

1. In a rocks glass, combine simple syrup, bitters and one peach slice.

5 dashes bitters

2. Muddle well to mix ingredients.

2 fresh peach slices

3. Add bourbon whiskey and fill glass with ice cubes.

2½ ounces bourbon whiskey

4. Garnish with the second peach slice, blackberries and a splash of soda water.

Splash soda water 2 blackberries, to garnish

5. Stir to combine. Bottoms up!

FOR THE SIMPLE SYRUP INGREDIENTS

DIRECTIONS

2 c ups water

1. Bring the sugar and water to a boil and then drop in the peaches.

2 cups granulated sugar 2 cups diced ripe peaches

2. Remove from heat and let peaches steep in syrup for 1 hour. 3. Blend, strain and chill.

KIRSTIN VOLKENING

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EVENTS Schedule of events is current as of May 14, 2021. All classes, events and programming are subject to change. If canceled, a full refund will be issued. Please visit MeijerGardens.org/calendar for up-to-date information.

FLOWER SHOWS

BOOK GROUPS

August 28–29 Saturday, 12–5 pm, Sunday 11 am–5 pm

Tuesday, July 20 1–2:30 pm

DAHLIA SHOW

GRAND VALLEY DAHLIA SOCIETY FEE: Included with admission Become inspired as you stroll through a room filled with stunning blooms and a rainbow of color. Be amazed by flowers the size of dinner plates and discover the huge variety of flower forms available. View lovely floral arrangements and chat with Dahlia Society members to learn more about growing this beautiful flower. See page 23 for information about classes and lectures available during this show.

CONTACT Main 616-957-1580 Toll free 888-957-1580 MeijerGardens.org hello@meijergardens.org

READ & EXPLORE: ART AND GARDENS BOOK GROUP

FEE: Included with admission You may consider weeds a curse in your garden, but our feature for this summer’s book group might just cause you to change your mind. We will discuss Richard Mabey’s Weeds: In Defense of Nature’s Most Unloved Plants, described as a balanced, refreshing look at these often vilified members of the plant world. Vice President of Horticulture, Steve LaWarre, will share insights from the perspective of a great lover of plants and the person charged with maintaining our beautiful gardens and grounds. Registration required. RSVP to skilroy@meijergardens.org or call 616-975-3144. Limited to 15 adults.

Tuesday, August 3 1–2:30 pm

READ & EXPLORE: ART AND GARDENS BOOK GROUP FOR FAMILIES FEE: Included with admission This summer our popular book discussion for families will explore the Newberry Honor book My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George. We hope you can join us as we discuss surviving in the wild, befriending nature and learning more about the wildlife and natural environment highlighted in this classic. Registration required. RSVP to skilroy@meijergardens.org or call 616-975-3144. Limited to 30 people.

THE RICHARD & HELEN DeVOS JAPANESE GARDEN The Richard & Helen DeVos Japanese Garden is a tranquil space for exploration and reflection. Enjoy this virtual tour through the tea garden and teahouse with former Lead Horticulturist, Dave Rettig, and Director of Education, Jess Hart.

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Saturday, August 21, 11:30 am OR 2 pm Saturday, September 18, 11:30 am

JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY IN THE TEAHOUSE

In accordance with COVID-19 safety and social distancing guidelines, we are unable to accommodate public tea ceremonies in the teahouse at this time. Three private tea ceremony appointments are available for groups of up to 6 guests, at the dates and times listed above. Proceeds from these private events support the continuation of curiosity-sparking educational programs and experiences at Meijer Gardens. Visit MeijerGardens.org/calendar for pricing and registration information. Witness the Japanese art of chanoyu, or tea ceremony. Graceful Japanese tea masters in elegant kimono will perform the ceremonial cleansing of the utensils, thoughtful preparation and quiet presentation of a bowl of matcha (finely ground green tea), with commentary by a representative from the Japanese Consulate. After the presentation, savor traditional sweets and matcha green tea. As an integral part of this experience, all guests will utilize and enjoy original works of Shigaraki pottery from Meijer Gardens’ permanent collection. Each object is a work of fine art specially commissioned from Japan’s leading ceramics masters. This contemplative ceremony appeals to all five senses and is best observed quietly. Guests will be asked to remove their shoes before entering the teahouse. ERIN Z ACEK, PETER MCDANIEL


EVENTS Schedule of events is current as of May 14, 2021. All classes, events and programming are subject to change. If canceled, a full refund will be issued. Please visit MeijerGardens.org/calendar for up-to-date information.

GUIDED DAY TRIPS Friday, July 16 (Adults) 10 am–2 pm

Thursday, August 5 (Adults) 11 am–3 pm

THE ART OF BENTON HARBOR

SUMMER FORAGING

FEE: $50 members, $60 non-members Explore the art of Benton Harbor with the staff of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park! Meet in downtown Benton Harbor to learn about and experience the outdoor public sculptures curated by the Krasl Art Center. Enjoy a personal discussion of four distinct areas of sculpture and natural settings. Discuss how media shapes creative processes at the Krasl Art Center grounds. Compare and contrast visual elements of trees and sculptures at the Margaret B. Upton Arboretum park. Explore the whimsical nature of sculptures located at Silver Beach County Park. And talk form versus function at the Box Factory for the Arts grounds. Especially highlighted is the work of a Meijer Gardens’ sculptor, Richard Hunt, who has a studio in Benton Harbor that he visits regularly. Each area is walkable or drivable depending on your comfort level. Break midway through the day for a delicious take-out American fare lunch from a local restaurant. We recommend bringing a chair or blanket to enjoy your meal in the park. Fee includes a snack, bottled water, lunch, four guided tours, and all gratuities. Expect a fair amount of standing and walking. Register at MeijerGardens.org/calendar or call 616-974-5225.

INSTRUCTOR: Maggie Conklin ND, Maven of Heirloom Academy FEE: $60 members, $70 non-members Meet Maggie Conklin ND, Maven of Heirloom Academy and owner of LadyHawk Nutrition in Douglas, at the Outdoor Discovery Center as you learn more about the abundance of “wild foods” in Southwest Michigan and discover how sustainable foraging can be a powerful way to deepen your connection with the natural environment. A blend of instruction in an outdoor classroom and guided walks highlighting the seasonal identification and ethnobotany of these plants will challenge perceptions of what many view as “weeds.” All class participants will receive information and resources to guide future foraging endeavors. Bring a notebook and dress for the weather. Fee includes a snack, water bottle, boxed lunch and all gratuities. Expect a fair amount of standing and walking. Register at MeijerGardens.org/calendar or call 616-974-5225.

MICHIGAN'S FARM GARDEN Fridays, June 18–August 20 11 am–2 pm

FRIDAYS AT THE FARM

FEE: Included with admission Have bushels of family fun this summer! Children of all ages will have farm-time fun by working together on a cooperative quilting project and farm with “chore-challenges.” Join us also for special farm inspired stories, games, music and more.

SPECIAL FAMILY WEEKENDS AT THE FARM GARDEN FEE: Included with admission

Saturday, June 12, 11 am–2 pm and Sunday, June 13, 1–4 pm

FOCUS ON FLOWERS

Come, smell the flowers at the Michigan’s Farm Garden! This weekend will find you exploring the many uses of flowers, investigating their functions and learning all about their purposes. Participate in a variety of family-friendly activities, including a fun flower hunt!

Saturday, July 31, 11 am–2 pm and Sunday, August 1, 1–4 pm

MEET ME AT THE FAIR

There is something for everyone at the fair! View live farm animals and vote for your favorite. Join in traditional fair games and enjoy a traditional fair “treat.” Listen to some toetapping tunes, participate in fun farm animal challenges and playing a rousing game of “Old MacDonald Says!”

DROP IN SUNDAYS FEE: Included with admission Join the Education Department staff and volunteers on guided explorations of the art and horticulture collections that Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park has to offer. On the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month, follow onsite signage for a 2 pm walk or hands-on activity suitable for guests ages 10 and up.

KR ASL ART CENTER, PETER MCDANIEL

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EVENTS Schedule of events is current as of May 14, 2021. All classes, events and programming are subject to change. If canceled, a full refund will be issued. Please visit MeijerGardens.org/calendar for up-to-date information.

MICHIGAN'S FARM GARDEN CONTINUED SPECIAL FAMILY WEEKENDS AT THE FARM GARDEN CONT. Saturday, August 28, 11 am–2 pm and Sunday, August 29, 1–4 pm

HEIRLOOM TOMATOES

FEE: Included with admission Join us for a flavorful weekend focused on heirloom tomatoes. Participate in family activities such as creating colorful and unique tomato designs and a trivia challenge that highlight tomatoes. Ask a horticulturalist about the tomatoes growing at the Farm Garden and learn about many different varieties through informal talks and lectures.

Saturday, September 25, 11 am–2 pm and Sunday, September 26, 1–4 pm

AMAZING HONEYBEES

FEE: Included with admission “Bee” amazed this weekend as you take a closer look at the fascinating world of honeybees. Discover different aspects of bees and beekeeping by viewing an observation hive and listening to local beekeepers as they share amazing facts about bees and honey. Bee-come a bee and create your own unique set of antennae then find out how to communicate like a bee by participating in a “bee dance.”

LENA MEIJER CHILDREN'S GARDEN SPECIAL CHILDREN'S GARDEN SUMMER EVENTS FEE: Included with admission

Saturday, June 19 10 am–12 pm

Saturday, July 3 1–3 pm

JUST FOR DADS

RED, WHITE, BLUE AND YOU: A SALUTE TO INDEPENDENCE DAY!

Treat your dad (or another special person in your life) to unique Father’s Day activities in the Children’s Garden. Participate in a “Family Fishing Fun” game, create a “Catch of the Day” fish print and listen to special stories all about celebrating fathers.

June 13–August 21,2021

SPECIAL WEEKLY PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES INCLUDE FEE: Included with admission

Mondays, 10:30 am

Thursdays, 10:30 am

MOVING TO THE MUSIC

TOPIARY TALES

Come be a part of our musical jam! Whether by clapping your hands, tapping your toes, or lending a voice, follow along with local musicians as we make music every Monday.

Tuesdays, 10:30 am

SUMMER STORY TIME

Experience stories by using your imagination to travel through imaginary landscapes, jumping like frogs onto pretend lily pads or chanting and cheering for your favorite story characters. Join us for a variety of sensational stories all summer long.

Tuesdays, 6:30 pm

OUTDOOR ARTIST STUDIO

Explore the out-of-doors with an artist’s eye! Join local artists in the vibrant atmosphere of the Children’s Garden for engaging, informal presentations and demonstrations.

Wednesdays, 10:30 am Wednesday, May 26 6 pm

ANNUAL MEETING

Everyone is welcome to call into the annual meeting for Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. Details can be found on our website. 20

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Help us celebrate America’s birthday—the Children’s Garden way! Show your patriotic spirit by participating in a variety of engaging red, white and blue Independence Day activities. From an “All-American Flag Hunt,” to a “Star-Spangled Story Time” to a “Hoopla Hula Hoop” game— birthday fun will be had by everyone!

WEAVING PATTERNS IN NATURE

Take a closer look at the spectacular variety of colors and patterns found in nature every Wednesday in the Children’s Garden. Listen to stories about trees, go on a leaf color hunt, and enjoy a weaving demonstration with a professional fiber artist as she combines these colors and patterns in unique ways.

Discover the Children’s Garden through whimsical, story-themed topiaries in fun, family-friendly ways. This year’s topiaries are focused on popular garden-themed children’s books and will have guests exploring the gardens through interactive stories, games and activities.

Fridays, 10:30 am

GARDEN HELPERS

Learn how to care for a garden, even on a small scale, just like our little garden helpers —squirmy worms, lovely ladybugs and other helpful creatures! Investigate how these tiny animals help in big ways through activities such as up-close observations and interactive stories.

Saturdays, 10:30 am

SCIENCE SATURDAY

Investigate the natural world of Michigan animals and plants every Saturday as you explore fascinating facts about insects, birds, mammals and more. Learn from a guest naturalist what makes Michigan’s fauna and flora so unique with simple identification methods and the importance of conservation by participating in family-friendly activities.


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REGISTER ONLINE AT MEIJERGARDENS.ORG/CALENDAR Questions? Email classes@meijergardens.org. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. Non-member class fees include admission to Meijer Gardens for class participants on the day of the class.

*

( ) Applies toward MSU Extension

Master Gardener education credit.

Schedule of events is current as of May 14, 2021. All classes, events and programming are subject to change. If canceled, a full refund will be issued. Please visit MeijerGardens.org/calendar for up-to-date information. Scholarship assistance is available. Call 616-974-5225.

Tuesday, June 1 (Adults) 6–7:30 pm

Thursday, June 17 (Adults) 6–7:30 pm

IRISES 101*

NO FUSS ROSES*

FEE: $25 members, $35 non-members Join local iris experts from the West Michigan Iris Society as they share tips and tricks to help irises survive and thrive in your home garden. Enjoy the elegance and stunning variety of irises as he discusses the history and highlights the many textures, colors and forms of this beloved flower.

Monday, June 7 (Adults) 10 am–12 pm

IKEBANA-INSPIRED IRIS FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS

INSTRUCTOR: Mandi Stade FEE: $55 members, $65 non-members Create a unique iris floral arrangement based on principles of ikebana, the Japanese art of floral design. No previous experience is necessary—learn about equipment that is needed; how to select branches, flowers and other plant material; and how to arrange them to create a composition that reflects the beauty found in nature. Taught by a certified instructor with rank of 4th Grade Sogetsu Ikebana Teacher. All materials provided.

INSTRUCTOR: Stacey Hirvela FEE: $25 members, $35 non-members Learn the timeline of the “rose revolution” and discover how fuss-free roses were developed. Find out how to properly care for these beauties to ensure plenty of striking blooms all season long. Compare the different varieties and acquire tips on including them in your landscape.

Learn how to properly care for roses in No Fuss Roses.

Saturday, June 19 (Adults) 1–3 pm

Tuesday, June 22 (Adults) 6–8 pm

IDENTIFYING TREES 101*

EATING WITH YOUR EYES: THE ART OF FOOD PRESENTATION

INSTRUCTOR: Kim Bradley Davidson FEE: $30 members, $40 non-members Learn to identify trees this summer! Examine an assortment of twigs collected from our gardens and woodlands, and discover the amazing variation in leaves, leaf scars and stem textures. Then use a Tree Finder (yours to keep) to identify the trees. Head outdoors to discover how other characteristics, such as bark, cones, fruit and habit can provide additional clues. Learn to create eye catching container gardens in Ornamental Container Gardens.

Tuesday, June 8 (Adults) 10 am–12 pm

INSTRUCTOR: Andrew Krause FEE: $65 members, $75 non-members Join Meijer Gardens’ Executive Chef and winner of the 2019 ACF Greater Grand Rapids Chef of the Year award, Andy Krause, for an appetizing and entertaining evening! Chef Andy will share his tips, tricks and techniques as he demonstrates the basic principles of plate presentation using assorted proteins and sides. Then create your own appealing dessert-scape as Chef Andy circulates to provide direction and answer questions. Learn how an artful arrangement can complement and elevate fine food. All materials provided.

ORNAMENTAL CONTAINER GARDENS* INSTRUCTOR: Tony England FEE: $25 members, $35 non-members Learn how to create eye-catching container gardens that include tropical plants, summer annuals, shrubs, branches, native plants and more! Discover ways to utilize your container gardens through all four seasons and receive tips on designing them—from container size and type to effective plant combinations size, effective plant combinations to support pollinators and overall layout. Understand the care and maintenance that goes into a container garden after it is planted to achieve the best results. Watch as Meijer Gardens horticulturist, Tony England, demonstrates how to build a container garden from the soil up!

Chef Andy Krause will share his tips, tricks and techniques for plate presentation in Eating With Your Eyes.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Withdraw from a class at least 30 days in advance and receive a refund minus a $5 processing fee. Withdraw 7–29 days in advance and receive a 50% refund. Less than 7 days, no refund. Call 616-974-5225 for class cancellations due to severe weather. CLASSES

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REGISTER ONLINE AT MEIJERGARDENS.ORG/CALENDAR

Questions? Email classes@meijergardens.org. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. Non-member class fees include admission to Meijer Gardens for class participants on the day of the class.

*

( ) Applies toward MSU Extension

Master Gardener education credit.

Schedule of events is current as of May 14, 2021. All classes, events and programming are subject to change. If canceled, a full refund will be issued. Please visit MeijerGardens.org/calendar for up-to-date information. Scholarship assistance is available. Call 616-974-5225.

Saturday, June 26 (Adults) 9–11 am

Saturday, July 17 (Adults) 1–3 pm

Tuesday, July 20 (Adults) 4–7 pm

SUMMER PHOTOGRAPHY

IDENTIFYING DECIDUOUS TREES*

BASIC RELIEF PRINTMAKING

INSTRUCTOR: Ashlee McGreevy FEE: $35 members, $45 non-members Capture summer’s beauty as you learn tips for photographing outside with mixed light conditions. Explore photographic compositions with an emphasis on nature. Bring your camera and dress for the weather. Best for photographers with some experience. Not recommended for point-and-shoot camera users.

Wednesdays: July 14 AND 21 (Adults) 5–8 pm

BEGINNING OIL PAINTING

INSTRUCTOR: Nick Antonakis FEE: $95 members, $105 non-members Learn the basics of using water soluble oils and the appreciation of still life as subject matter in this two session class. Explore building stages of a painting from start to finish. Discover how to develop a strong composition and then progress from sketch to a fully painted still life artwork on canvas that exhibits threedimensional forms. All materials provided.

Saturday, July 17 (Adults) 10–11:30 am

INSTRUCTOR: Kim Bradley Davidson FEE: $30 members, $40 non-members Learn tips and tricks for identifying deciduous trees this summer! Examine an assortment of twigs collected from our gardens and woodlands, and discover the amazing variation in buds, foliage, stem texture and fruit. Then use a Tree Finder (yours to keep) to identify the trees. Head outdoors to discover how other characteristics, such as bark, fruit and habit can provide additional clues.

INSTRUCTOR: Alynn Guerra FEE: $45 members, $55 non-members Explore basic printmaking with an emphasis on composition. Learn about creating a strong composition that demonstrates the important balance of positive and negative space. Draw sketchbook thumbnails and choose your favorite to transfer onto an easy to carve rubber block, then ink your print. All materials provided. No prior experience necessary.

Saturday, July 17 (Adults) 2–4:30 pm

INK DRAWING IN THE JAPANESE GARDEN

INSTRUCTOR: Lotus Liu FEE: $40 members, $50 non-members Join teaching artist, Lotus Liu, in The Richard & Helen DeVos Japanese Garden to explore traditional Chinese ink drawing techniques. Hone in on the beauty of the landscape in this peaceful setting while you explore this unique medium. All materials provided. Some drawing experience is recommended. Explore basic printmaking in Basic Relief Printmaking.

DAYLILIES 101*

Tuesday, July 20 (Adults) 6–7:30 pm

FEE: $25 members, $35 non-members Join local experts from the West Michigan Daylily Society as they share tips and tricks to help daylilies survive and thrive in your home garden. Enjoy the beauty and stunning variety of daylilies as they discuss the history and highlight the many textures, colors and forms of these charismatic perennials.

LOTSA HOSTAS!*

Ink Drawing in the Japanese Garden example.

INSTRUCTOR: Donald Rawson FEE: $25 members, $35 non-members Join president of the West Michigan Hosta Society, Donald Rawson, as he highlights how this garden favorite can bring unique interest to any home. Enjoy the beauty and diversity of hostas as Rawson discusses their fascinating history and celebrates the many textures, colors and forms of this beloved perennial.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Withdraw from a class at least 30 days in advance and receive a refund minus a $5 processing fee. Withdraw 7–29 days in advance and receive a 50% refund. Less than 7 days, no refund. Call 616-974-5225 for class cancellations due to severe weather. 22 CLASSES

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REGISTER ONLINE AT MEIJERGARDENS.ORG/CALENDAR Questions? Email classes@meijergardens.org. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. Non-member class fees include admission to Meijer Gardens for class participants on the day of the class.

*

( ) Applies toward MSU Extension

Master Gardener education credit.

Schedule of events is current as of May 14, 2021. All classes, events and programming are subject to change. If canceled, a full refund will be issued. Please visit MeijerGardens.org/calendar for up-to-date information. Scholarship assistance is available. Call 616-974-5225.

Saturday, August 14 (Adults) 1–3 pm

Saturday, August 28 (Adults) 10 am–12 pm

Sunday, August 29 (Adults) 2–3:30 pm

IDENTIFYING EVERGREENS*

DAHLIA ARRANGEMENTS

DAHLIAS 101*

INSTRUCTOR: Kim Bradley Davidson FEE: $30 members, $40 non-members Learn tips and tricks for identifying evergreens this summer! Examine an assortment of twigs collected from our gardens and woodlands, and discover the amazing variation growth habit foliage, and fruit. Then use a Tree Finder (yours to keep) to identify the trees. Head outdoors to discover how other characteristics, such as bark, foliage and habit can provide additional clues.

Tuesday, August 24 (Adults) 6–7:30 pm

FEE: $45 members, $55 non-members Make a stunning floral arrangement featuring dahlias and get ideas that will help you any time of year. First, watch a demonstration of how to use the elements of design to create a simple, but lovely, arrangement. Learn the mechanics of arranging a variety of materials and find out the tools and tricks of the trade. Then, make your own arrangement using dahlias, unique foliage, and more. All materials provided. Includes admission to the Dahlia Show on Saturday, August 28.

FEE: $25 members, $35 non-members Join local experts from the West Michigan Dahlia Society as they share tips and tricks to help dahlias survive and thrive in your home garden. Enjoy the elegance and stunning variety of dahlias as they discuss the history and highlight the many textures, colors and forms of these charismatic flowers. Includes admission to the Dahlia Show on Sunday, August 29.

HYDRANGEAS DEMYSTIFIED

INSTRUCTOR: Stacey Hirvela FEE: $25 members, $35 non-members Nothing draws attention in the garden like a hydrangea in full bloom! Let hydrangea expert Stacey Hirvela guide you through the process of growing stunning hydrangeas. Learn the characteristics of different species, including maintenance tips and choosing the right plant for the right space. Acquire proper pruning techniques for several varieties.

Thursday, August 26 (Adults) 1–4 pm

NATURAL DYES: INDIGO TABLE RUNNER

INSTRUCTOR: Megan Williams FEE: $60 members, $70 non-members Learn to dye with natural indigo in this handson workshop. Explore the beautiful blue that can be achieved with two types of fermentation vats and the process of building darker shades. We will discuss and experiment with shibori techniques and make a lovely table runner to take home. Leave with recipes, shibori-dyed samples and a dyed table runner. All materials provided. Dress appropriately, as dyes will stain.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Withdraw from a class at least 30 days in advance and receive a refund minus a $5 processing fee. Withdraw 7–29 days in advance and receive a 50% refund. Less than 7 days, no refund. Call 616-974-5225 for class cancellations due to severe weather.

Tuesdays: June 15, July 20 and August 17 (Adults), 6–7 pm

SUMMER YOGA

FEE: $7 members, $17 non-members Join us for a refreshing and meditative session of yoga. Each class will feature a different outdoor location at Meijer Gardens, including Michigan’s Farm Garden and the Sculpture Park. Join us for one, two or all three! Open to all levels and ages. Bring a yoga mat and dress for the weather. Pre-registration required.

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REGISTER ONLINE AT MEIJERGARDENS.ORG/CALENDAR Questions? Email classes@meijergardens.org. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. Non-member class fees include admission to Meijer Gardens for class participants on the day of the class.

Schedule of events is current as of May 14, 2021. All classes, events and programming are subject to change. If canceled, a full refund will be issued. Please visit MeijerGardens.org/calendar for up-to-date information. Scholarship assistance is available. Call 616-974-5225.

Tuesday AND Wednesday, July 6–7 OR July 27–28 (Ages 4–5) 9 am–12 pm

Tuesday AND Wednesday, July 13–14 (Ages 12–14) 9 am–2 pm

SCULPTURE ALL AROUND

ART JOURNAL ADVENTURE

FEE: $55 members, $65 non-members Come and explore the sculptures all around Meijer Gardens—inside and out! Visit the Sculpture Park and look for realistic and abstract sculptures, then create your own mini sculpture park with pathways, trees, water and works of art. Explore the Lena Meijer Tropical Conservatory and Earl & Donnalee Holton Arid Garden with an artist's eye and create unique sculptures inspired by these different biomes. Have fun playing silly sculpture games and listening to sensational sculpture stories. Bring a snack and a water bottle.

Tuesday AND Wednesday, July 6–7 OR July 27–28 (Ages 6–8) 9 am–2 pm

PAINT YOUR WORLD

FEE: $85 members, $95 non-members Come and explore the world of paint— watercolor, tempera, acrylic and more! Turn ordinary objects like craft sticks, rubber bands and cotton swabs into one-of-a-kind painters’ tools. Discover how to mix vibrant colors and turn them into sensational still lives. Visit indoor and outdoor gardens and galleries to learn about foreground, middle ground and background, then create lovely landscapes. Bring lunch and a water bottle.

FEE: $85 members, $95 non-members Write, draw, and create as a means of selfexpression in your very own art journal. Capture the mood of the Woodland Shade Garden in watercolor. Explore the poetry made artful by Jenny Holzer. Learn techniques such as sponging and transferring, and choose from an array of supplies to embellish and personalize your writing pages. Take home a 9" x 12" journal to continue your adventure at home. Bring lunch and a water bottle.

Tuesday AND Wednesday, July 13–14 OR August 10–11 (Ages 9–11) 9 am–2 pm

AMAZING ARCHITECTURE

FEE: $85 members, $95 non-members Become an architect as you use your imagination and a variety of materials, such as wood, clay, cardboard, stones and wire, to create a bridge and a house. Discuss landscape design and sustainability as you work together to create and name a miniature city—complete with green space, roads and a river! Bring lunch and a water bottle.

Tuesday AND Wednesday, July 20–21 OR August 10–11 (Ages 4–5) 9 am–12 pm

UNDERGROUND EXPLORERS

FEE: $55 members, $65 non-members What do seeds, roots, worms and bugs have in common? You can find them all in and under the soil! Have fun exploring what is underground with magnifying glasses, gardening tools and more. Find out how plants grow and pick your own vegetable at the Farm Garden. Visit the Shade Garden and explore the creatures that live under the soil by digging with kid-sized trowels. Listen to stories, play fun games and create earth art with some unique and creative materials. Bring a snack and a water bottle.

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CAMPS

Tuesday AND Wednesday, July 20–21 OR August 3–4 (Ages 6–8) 9 am–2 pm

ANIMAL OBSERVERS

FEE: $85 members, $95 non-members Become a science sleuth by observing the many different types of animals that call Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park home. Visit a variety of locations, use science tools like magnifying glasses and microscopes, and learn about the unique characteristics and habitats of each animal. Listen to a variety of animal-based stories, participate in animal games, and create some amazing animal art to take home.

Tuesday AND Wednesday, August 3–4 (Ages 9–11) 9 am–2 pm

DABBLING IN DRAWING

FEE: $85 members, $95 non-members Sharpen your drawing skills as you sketch still life arrangements, landscapes, portraits and more. Explore different types of media including graphite, charcoal, fine point markers and colored pencils to create two works of art each day. Bring lunch and a water bottle.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Withdraw from a class at least 30 days in advance and receive a refund minus a $5 processing fee. Withdraw 7–29 days in advance and receive a 50% refund. Less than 7 days, no refund. Call 616-974-5225 for class cancellations due to severe weather.


Virginia Lee Montgomery. Sword in the Sphinx, 2018. Resin, steel, rust, concrete, enamel.

Virginia Lee Montgomery: Sword in the Sphinx ArtPrize 2021 September 16–October 3

In 2018, Virginia Lee Montgomery participated as an Emerging Artist Fellow in the Socrates Annual Exhibition at Socrates Sculpture Park in New York City where she exhibited Sword in the Sphinx. The sculpture is based on a famous French 18th Century garden statue of a sphinx figure with a female head. Montgomery cast the sculpture in resin and placed a steel sword into the body. The sculpture, which sits on a 5.5-foot pedestal, will be the main outdoor sculpture during ArtPrize, prominently on display near the entrance to the Welcome Center. The outdoor sculpture is complemented by three marble sculptures that are part of Montgomery’s Marble Ponytail series. There is a video entitled Ponytail Hotel that will accompany these indoor sculptures.

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park promotes the enjoyment, understanding and appreciation of gardens, sculpture, the natural environment and the arts.

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SUMMER 2021 Volume 12, Issue 3 HORTICULTURE EXHIBITION

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