How Does Your Garden Grow?
The Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design in Halifax is hosting a display of garden treasures entitled How Does Your Garden Grow?
The display, available until Friday, June 16, is a showcase aimed at informing the public of the variety of high-quality crafts produced in Nova Scotia, and where these products may be purchased. Some of the products available for viewing are bird feeders, bird houses, harvest baskets, sun catchers, willow furniture, fancy glass work and much more.
How Does Your Garden Grow? includes work from across Nova Scotia including: Elaine Allen and Joleen Gordon, Dartmouth; Lizzy Bug by Elizabeth Goluch, Halifax; Fancy Glass & Crafts, Grand Pré; Glass with Class, Aylesford; Sleepy Hollow Furniture, Kentville; and Village Glassworks, New Germany.
This display is part of the centre's ongoing Production Crafts Display Program. This program enables the public to look at the work of Nova Scotia producers without pressure to buy. Information is made available for people who wish to know where the products can be purchased. It also provides good samples of the range and quality of crafts available in this province.
The Centre for Craft and Design is located at 1683 Barrington St., Halifax. How Does Your Garden Grow? can be viewed on Mondays, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Tuesday to Friday, between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m., and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is by donation.