Kew Gardens’ iconic Orchid festival returns for 2023
Inspired by the biodiversity of Cameroon, Kew Gardens’ much-loved Orchid festival returns to the Princess of Wales Conservatory in February 2023.
Image: Orchids 2022 at Kew Gardens. ©RBG Kew
Back bigger and better than ever for 2023, Kew Gardens’ much-loved Orchid festival returns to the Princess of Wales Conservatory from Saturday 4 February to Sunday 5 March 2023. Taking inspiration from the beauty and biodiversity of Cameroon, Orchids 2023 is a vibrant celebration of colour to brighten up the winter months. It is the first time Kew’s Orchid festival will celebrate an African nation. Encompassing a series of stunning horticultural displays and living sculptures, the festival takes places across the ten different climatic zones which make up Kew’s state-of-the-art Princess of Wales Conservatory, replicating a series of fascinating global ecosystems under one roof.
Image: Orchids 2022. Henck Röling at Kew Gardens. ©RBG Kew
Bikoka Art Project Exhibition
As part of the festival, art critic and historian Christine Eyene will curate a photography exhibition from the Bikoka Art Project, a new independent initiative dedicated to providing artistic and professional opportunities to the next generation of creatives in Lolodorf, Cameroon. Spanning the South End of the Princess of Wales Conservatory, capturing everyday scenes and spectacular landscapes from Lolodorf and beyond.
Image: Orchids 2022. Alberto Trinco in the Princess of Wales Conservatory. ©RBG Kew
A taste of Cameroon
For the first time, Cameroonian chef Carine Ottou will be creating a selection of brand-new, exclusive dishes for Kew’s cafes and restaurants. Carine’s early life was filled with the vibrancy of West African food, with the flavours and colours of Cameroon instilling a passion for fresh ingredients and spices which remain an essential element of her work today. Her guest menus across Kew’s eateries will capture the essence of Cameroonian cuisine, using an array of fresh ingredients and fantastic flavour combinations for visitors to enjoy.
Date: Saturday 4 February to Sunday 5 March 2023. Location: Kew Gardens, Kew, Richmond, London, TW9 3AE. Price: from £16.50. Concessions available.
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