
Be a part of the Garden Conservancy's truly special event at the San Francisco Fall Show on October 17. This year, we're honored to host a benefit luncheon celebrating the renowned garden designer, author, and lecturer Madison Cox.
Enjoy this exquisite afternoon at the Festival Pavilion of the Fort Mason Center for the Arts & Culture in San Francisco, all while supporting a vital cause. Your attendance directly contributes to the Suzanne and Frederic Rheinstein Fund for Documentary Films, which broadens our understanding of gardens as crucial cultural legacies. This fund has already produced five impactful documentaries, including a recent one celebrating the garden of Harlem Renaissance poet Anne Spencer, which premiered at the National Museum of African American History & Culture.
Raised in California, Cox moved to Paris at 20-years-old to study his craft, eventually becoming the first American to design a garden at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show in 1997. His passion extends to lecturing globally and authoring numerous influential books on garden design, including Private Gardens of Paris and Majorelle: A Moroccan Oasis. Today, Cox presides over the internationally renowned Foundation Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech, cementing his legacy in the world of horticulture.
The Garden Conservancy is delighted to continue its cultural partnership with the San Francisco Fall Show, the leading international art, antiques, and design fair on the West Coast. Don't miss this unique opportunity to connect with fellow garden enthusiasts and honor a legend in landscape design.
For advance tickets, sponsorship opportunities, and benefits, please contact Susan Kenny at skenny@gardenconservancy.org or 845.424.6500.