Designer Line-Up announced for Auckland’s premier garden festival
Organisers of the Auckland Garden DesignFest have today announced the 21 garden designers who have made the cut for their prestigious 2024 event, representing the greatest variety of gardens ever showcased.
The designers represent a roll call of many of Auckland’s most highly regarded design talent alongside inspiring up and coming designers. Visitors will have the rare opportunity to tour through handpicked examples of their work and meet with designers at each garden, on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th November 2024.
The designers selected for 2024 are:
Alex Luiten (landscape and Ecology), Amanda Warren (Garden for Wellbeing), Andy Hamilton (Andy Hamilton Studio), Claire Talbot (Sculpt Gardens), Deb Hardy (Deb Hardy Garden Design), Dominic Sudano (Russet Gardens), Garden to Table, Glenys Yeoman (Glenys Yeoman Design), Jill Pierce, Katie Battersby, Kirsten Sach (Kirsten Sach Landscapes), Louise Hanlon and Ian Henderson, Matt McIsaac (Growing Gardens), Paul Gallagher (Mace Landscape Group), Penny Milne, Richard Neville (Neville Design Studio), Brett Mclennan (Robin Schafer Design), Trish Bartleet and Sebastian Bartleet (Bartleet Design Studio), Val Puxty (Val Puxty Landscape Design).
Deb Hardy, Auckland Garden DesignFest Festival Director says: “We are so excited to be able to showcase a selection of Auckland’s best designers. Their wide-ranging work includes an artist’s garden lovingly developed to complement one of Auckland’s oldest houses; the latest in permaculture and a showcase of the growing trend of urban forests.
“Edible, ornamental and flower gardens blend together, alongside statement-making sculptures. Enhancing tiny house or Airbnb spaces is another focus, alongside the first Garden to Table entry into the festival.”
Established designers include Trish Bartleet (described as one of the most original designers in Auckland), who has had her work featured in AGDF festivals since the first in 2011. This year her two garden entries are under her new company name Bartleet Design Studio which she has established with her son Sebastian. Andy Hamilton started his career working for famous English designer Tom Stuart-Smith and Richard Neville is the NZILA Award of Excellence Institutional and Commercial 2022 winner. Up and comer Alex Luiten shares his work in Mt Eden. Dominic Sudano who learnt his practice in London and spent time with Piet Oudoulf, shows a garden in St Mary’s Bay.
The gardens are located in Herne Bay, St Mary’s Bay, Ponsonby, Westmere, Point Chevalier, Sandringham, Mt Albert, Mt Eden, Remuera, Orakei, St Heliers, Glendowie, Castor Bay and Devonport.
This unique biennial weekend festival will raise funds for Youthline, Garden to Table, Oke, Dove Hospice & Wellness and Rotary Newmarket.
Earlybird All Garden entry tickets are available now for just $60 (limited to the first 500 tickets, then price increases to $70). All Garden Tickets provide entry to all gardens for the whole weekend. Available online at https://www.gardendesignfest.co.nz/tickets
Auckland Garden DesignFest are delighted to be using Humanitix as our 2024 ticketing partner. If you've not heard of Humanitix before, they are an Australian based hassle-free event ticketing company that puts humanity first. 100% of profits from booking fees go to charity. Humanitix has transformed over $7M of those annoying booking fees into education, healthcare and more for humans all over the world. By purchasing your AGDF event tickets through Humanitix on our site, you too will be helping.
Our partnership with Dove Hospice & Wellness means that tickets are also available from all 8 Dove Hospice Shops across Auckland - Newmarket, Epsom, Remuera, St Heliers, Meadowbank, Mt Wellington, Panmure and Glen Innes. And as of early September tickets will be available for purchase from all Kings Plant Barn Stores.
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