Winter Lecture 2024: Juliet Sargeant

Join RHS Gold-medal winning designer of ‘The Modern Slavery Garden’ and ‘The New Blue Peter Garden: Discover Soil’:

Juliet shares how early life experiences have shaped her relationship with landscape and how she in turn now shapes landscapes to create new experiences for visitors. Juliet’s gardens in both private spaces and the public realm speak of place, people and the way that we all relate to nature and the environment. Using a variety of fascinating projects, Juliet will talk us through her design processes and the meanings and metaphors woven into the narrative of each site. Having worked initially in medicine, Juliet Sargeant swapped science for design and has run her Sussex practice for 30 years. She also heads The Sussex Garden School, for recreational gardening and design and craft courses. Previously chair of the Society of Garden Designers (SGD), she is now an SGD Fellow and Fellow of the Landscape Institute. She has several industry awards, including the SGD Hard Landscaping Award; SGD Sustainability Award and RHS Chelsea Gold & Silver-Gilt Medals. Juliet has also been named in the Evening Standard Top 100 People; GG2 Leadership Awards and the BBC 100 Women. Listeners to Radio 4 will also recognise her voice as a regular panellist on Gardeners' Question Time.

 

 

Thursday 25 January
19:00–20:30

Naoko Abe
"Saving the blossom: Cherry Ingram and his rich legacy"

 
Thursday 8 February
19:00–20:30
Raymond Blanc
An audience with Raymond Blanc

 

Thursday 22 February
19:00–20:30
Jonathan Drori
"Around the world in 80 plants"
 
Thursday 7 March
19:00–20:30
Juliet Sargeant
"Garden stories – connecting people with landscape"
 
Tuesday 19 March
19:00–20:30
Rachel de Thame
"A wholistic approach to gardening for wellbeing and wildlife"
 

Our Winter Lecture series invites speakers from the world of horticulture, botany and beyond.
All talks take place in the Lecture Theatre at Oxford University's Museum of Natural History, Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3PW (directions).
Tickets are £20 or £80 for all five talks. These lectures are live only events and will not be recorded.
A drinks reception will take place after the lecture from 20:00 until 20:30 in the beautiful surrounds of the Museum. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic options will be available.
Tickets are available until the week before the event. 
Book your place here.