The National Gardens Scheme (NGS) teams up with SAW

The National Gardens Scheme (NGS) teams up with Somerset Art Works (SAW) this year to commission eight new dynamic installations within the great gardens of Somerset Seven of Somerset’s most delightful gardens will be the locations for eight dramatic new artworks and installations during the Somerset Art Weeks festival, running from 21 September to 6 October 2013.

Devised by Somerset Art Works in association with The National Gardens Scheme (NGS) and funded by Arts Council England, the Abundance Garden Trail will comprise a series of site-specific contemporary commissions, placing these new and challenging works within the cultivated garden landscapes of Somerset.

Gardens on the trail are: The Walled Gardens of Cannington (near Bridgwater, Sedgemoor), Little Yarford Farmhouse (Kingston St. Mary, near Taunton), Stoke St. Mary Gardens (Stoke St. Mary, near Taunton), Aller Farmhouse (Williton, West Somerset), Tintinhull Garden (Tintinhull), Esotera (Foddington, near Babcary) and Henley Mill (Wookey, Mendip).

Find out more at: www.somersetartworks.org.uk/abundance#sthash.Y2PLejii.dpuf