Event box

Floral Design Demonstration - Winter White with Holiday Citrus

Join Master Florist Trish O’Sullivan for a curated Winter White: Holiday Citrus floral design presentation, focused on creating a welcoming and celebratory centerpiece. Sweet and colorful clementines and kumquats will be set among elegant white ranunculus, white agapanthus, winter berries, and fragrant eucalyptus capturing a blooming festive season. The presentation and demonstration of simple floral design techniques and step-by-step instructions will inspire you and ensure DIY success filled with holiday magic. Discussion for long-lasting and vibrant floral styling without chemicals or floral foam will be explored. 

The beautiful arrangement Trish designs will be given to one lucky participant.

Date:
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Time:
6:00pm - 7:15pm
Location:
Reading Room
Audience:
  Everyone  
Categories:
  Home and Garden     Special Event  
Registration has closed.

As one of New York City’s foremost names in floral design for the past 30 years, eco-friendly Master Floral Designer, Trish O’Sullivan continues to innovate the landscape of floral design, making it an experience in the healing powers of nature, and the creative energy found in mindful floral art. Her floral vision, attention to detail, exuberant love of flowers, and extensive floral knowledge have enthralled and instructed hundreds of students. She remains committed to creating and presenting curated sustainable floral design workshops inspired by nature for self-care and the transformative creativity of mindful floral design. Trish’s floral signature artful blending of old-world masters & contemporary concepts, wild meadows & refined English gardens are visions of floral art.

Director of the New York Botanical Garden Floral Design Program, this accomplished floral designer teaches master classes at NYBG and notable institutions throughout the region. Known for innovative installations, they crafted Clouds of Fortune for Lyndhurst Castle and won Darien Library’s holiday tree competition for Where the Crawdads Sing. Their work has been featured at NYBG’s Annual Orchid Show and in eco-friendly, seasonal design classes. Additionally, they created living walls for The Nate Berkus Show set and designed for The Dr. Oz Show and for top venues like W Hotels and NYC’s A&D Building.