Looking Back and Looking Forward: What We Learn from a Garden, A Lecture and Reception with David Culp
Explore the intersections of memory, faith, and the strong tradition of horticulture in the Delaware Valley. Learn how these elements have informed David Culp’s own 1790’s farmhouse, Brandywine Cottage, and gardens such as Wyck, where the oldest rose garden in the country was cared for by the same family for centuries. David will discuss how sensitivity and respect for the rhythms of time and nature allows gardens to be an endless source of delight, learning, and enriched life.
All proceeds from this event benefit Wyck, a National Historic Landmark.
Seats are limited.
Tickets are $60; Friends of Wyck pay $55.
For any questions about the program, or to purchase tickets over the phone, please contact Tess Frydman, Director of Interpretation and Public Outreach, at 215.848.1690 or
email. Tickets available at
https://wyck.org/david-culp/