fungi, and LGBTQ+ communities.Offering more than just botanical beauty, the festival promises an immersive experience featuring massive floral installations, thought-provoking artworks, and engaging discussions led by Queer scientists, horticulturists, and writers.The heart of the festival is the remarkable suspended artwork, 'House of Spirits,' conceived by New York-based artist Jeffrey Gibson.
The installation is a testament to the artist's multicultural influences, drawing inspiration from his Choctaw-Cherokee heritage, queer theory, politics, and art history.
As visitors venture deeper into the Temperate House, they will encounter the newly-designed garden, 'Breaking the Binary,' a collaborative effort between horticulturist Patrick Featherstone and Kew's Youth Forum.
This living horticultural installation celebrates the infinite potential of nature while also delving into themes of plant classification and categorisation.