A Dash of Lavender 2023

Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month with Queer Botany

Rendering of LGBTQ+ Flags display at Chelsea Physic Garden

For LGBTQ+ History Month 2023, Chelsea Physic Garden collaborated with Queer Botany to look at plants, fungi and lichen through a queer lens. Historically, the LGBTQ+ community has often been referred to as ‘unnatural’, however, the ‘natural’ world has many characteristics that can be seen as queer. One example is the variety of plants and their sexual diversity. There is also a cultural link between queerness and the symbolism of flowering plants, which can be found in terms like ‘pansy’, or ‘a streak’ or ‘dash' of lavender. 

3-spot colour offset printed map on recycled paper

Introduction display, printed on natural linen with willow branches and grommets, Photo by Fikayo Adebajo

Time Rhizome display, printed on natural linen with bamboo and grommets, Photo by Fikayo Adebajo

LGBTQ+ Flags display, Photo by Fikayo Adebajo

Label UV printed on birch, Photo by Fikayo Adebajo

Rendering of LGBTQ+ Scientists banners

LGBTQ+ Scientists display, Photo by Fikayo Adebajo

Label UV printed on birch plywood, Photo by Fikayo Adebajo

Lichen Bench, Printed on natural linen with grommets and velcro, Photo by Fikayo Adebajo

Label UV printed on birch plywood, Photo by Fikayo Adebajo

Photo by Fikayo Adebajo

Visitors could take a self-guided tour on the trail. Each plant had a QR code linked to a recording with extended information. 

Programming

Collaborators

Chelsea Physic Garden

Deputy Director, Visitor Experience: Frances Sampayo
Head of Learning and Public Engagement: Katy Parry
Public Programme Manager: Elli Dimaki
Head Gardener: Nell Jones
Marketing Manager: Rachel Bates
Commercial Director: Tom Gilliford

Contractors

Making and Installation: Rosa Pascual
Artist leading Botanical Drawing Sessions: Edward Luke Thrush
Writer leading writing workshops: LiLi K. Bright
Evening Botanist Panelists: Maymana Arefin & Andy Marks
Poets: Linden McMahon, Tom McLaughlin, & SZ Shao
Poetry Reading Host: Bella Cox
Poetry BSL Interpreter: Peter Abraham

Vendors

Map Printing and Folding: Aldgate Press
Fabric Printing: Prinfab
Plant Labels UV Printing: Bespoke Laser UK

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