TALKS & TEA - CONSTANCE SPRY: THE WOMAN WHO MADE FLOWER ARRANGING AN ART
March 15, 2017
1:30 P.M.
Members and Non-Members $6 | Registration required
Constance Spry was a social reformer, whose driving zeal for empowering women to find beauty in the world around them took her from humble origins to a household name in Britain. Using kale and weeds as design materials, she made gravy boats, bird cages, baking sheets, and containers. Royal weddings were her specialty, and with her friend Syrie Maugham, she was an arbiter of mid-20th-century interior decoration. Today, she is the style icon on contemporary London blogs. Enjoy a talk by Director of Education Lynn Norris over a cup of tea and a sweet treat.