The International Garden Festival will be open until the t of October 2018 and continues its exploration of play with Playsages II – Go Outside and Play! Landscape architects, architects, artists and designers from across Canada and around the world responded to the call for proposals to imagine creative spaces. Since its inception in 2000, more than 175 gardens have been exhibited at Grand-Métis and as extra-mural projects in Canada and around the world. This festival is very interactive with visitors. You can jump into a canoe to traverse a pond. Choose your own column for a photo op. Leap skyward above the walls of a corn maze. Ascend the vertical cliffs of a metallic Percé Rock. Take a spin on a forested carrousel. Caress the samara of the iconic maple. We spend less time outdoors and when outside we often observe the natural world with an electronic device in our hands. We mask the sounds of the surrounding environment with ear buds. We distance ourselves from experiencing nature by cocooning ourselves in our isolation. How can we make change happen? Thenew installations will join the six playsages created for 2017 edition of the Festival to offer a vast playground of designed spaces.
Canada. The International Garden Festival opens its 19th edition
Playsages II – Go Outside and Play! The festival celebrating the outsides and the landscape presents innovating creative spaces.
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- Olga Mascolo
- 02 August 2018
- Grand-Métis
The new gardens selected by the jury for the 2018 edition that are on display are:
- aMAIZEing by Marta Milà Pascual, architect & landscape architect and Marc Torrellas Arnedo, architect – Barcelona, Spain.
- L’origine de la colonne by Josep Congost and Louis Sicard, architects and artists – Valencia, Spain.
- La ligne de 100 ans by Hatem+D [Étienne Bernier, architect, Marianne Charbonneau, architect, Mélanie Dereymez, intern in architecture, Théo Jarrand, intern in architecture and Steeven Bérubé, 3D artist] – Québec (Québec) Canada.
- Le rocher très percé by Humà Design [Stéphanie Cardinal, designer, Olivier Laplante-Goulet multidisciplinary designer and Lorelei L’Affeter, artiste] and Vincent Lemay, landscape architect – Montréal (Québec) Canada.
- Les hélicoptères by Carson Isenor, landscape designer and Anna Thomas, MLA candidate – Vancouver (British Columbia) Canada.
- Carousel by ISO [Nuala O’Donnell, intern architect, Maxwell Schnutgen, intern architect and Etienne Issa, architectural designer] – Vancouver (British Columbia) Canada.
- Assemble by Katie Strang, landscape designer, Christine Dewancker, artist and carpenter and Craig Van Ravens, architectural designer – Toronto (Ontario) Canada.
- The 2018 Festival is also presenting extra-mural installations in Montreal, Quebec City and in public venues near to the gardens.
- Roof Line Garden by Julia Jamrozik, Coryn Kempster (Buffalo, United States) on the rooftop of the Musée de la civilisation in Quebec City.
- Champs de mémoire by Dominique Blain (Montreal, Quebec), Canada on the place De La Dauversière in Old Montréal, in collaboration with the Château Ramezay – Museum and historic site of Montreal.
- Souvent me souviens by Deborah Nagan, London, United Kingdom, in Ste-Flavie.
- Bascule by Cédule 40, Saguenay (Quebec), Canada, in Mont-Joli.
- International Festival Garden
- 23 june- 7 October
- Jardins de Métis, 200, rte 132, Grand-Métis , Québec, Canada
- Martin Bond