WORKSHOP GIVEAWAY ✨
We are excited to announce the launch of 𝗛 𝗘 𝗗 𝗚 𝗘, a floral workshop by @j_aime (GUNNAR) & @carmelfloral in Toronto on May 23 / 24.
To celebrate, we are giving away 1x weekend admission to the 𝗛 𝗘 𝗗 𝗚 𝗘 workshop!
Entering is super simple:
🌸 Tag a friend in the comments
🌿 & share this post to your stories ( be sure to tag @torontoflowermarket )
The deadline to enter is Tuesday, May 5, 2026 at midnight EST. & the giveaway winner will be announced Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
Link in bio to learn more on the RHIZOME website.
🤗 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNERS: @sloweditions@rihah@mikeywysp Keep an eye on your DMs for a message from Jamie/Hayley for details.
HEDGE — a RHIZOME workshop, May 23 / 24
Early bird registration is open via link in bio! Use code HEDGE2026 to receive 15% off on the HEDGE workshop
See slides for some FAQ 🟨
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HEDGE is a two-day study in boundary, density, and the social life of plants.
Working with seasonal materials, participants will construct a diptych of two large-scale floral installations that reference the hedge as both form and concept. Existing as both barrier and habitat, the hedge is a threshold that demarcates space while simultaneously holding it.
Across two sessions, we will approach this form at different scales and orientations:
On Day 1, a large free-standing and site-responsive installation considers the hedge as landscape: horizontal, continuous, and sprawling.
On Day 2, composed along a table, we will reimagine the hedge as an intimate and interior environment. The magnified cross-section, re-authored by a study in subtlety, gesture and restraint, invites us to shift from a macro to micro perspective.
Materials will be harvested from local sources, with a focus on invasive species harvested in accordance with their life cycles. In this context, “invasive” is held as a shifting designation—one that invites consideration of adaptation, naturalization, and the porous boundaries between belonging and exclusion.
HEDGE treats arrangement as a mode of inquiry. Through acts of cutting, gathering, and composing, we will engage in questions of border and permeability, authorship and collaboration, and the ways in which form emerges from mutual entanglement. The resulting works are not fixed objects but temporary conditions—dense, unstable, and alive to their materials.
Follow the link in bio to register
We invite participants to register for a single day or attend both sessions at a reduced rate
Introducing HEDGE - an intensive workshop in Toronto, May 23/24
HEDGE is a two-day study in boundary, density, and the social life of plants.
Working with seasonal materials, participants will construct a diptych of two large-scale floral installations that reference the hedge as both form and concept. Existing as both barrier and habitat, the hedge is a threshold that demarcates space while simultaneously holding it.
Across two sessions, we will approach this form at different scales and orientations:
On Day 1, a large free-standing and site-responsive installation considers the hedge as landscape: horizontal, continuous, and sprawling.
On Day 2, composed along a table, we will reimagine the hedge as an intimate and interior environment. The magnified cross-section, re-authored by a study in subtlety, gesture and restraint, invites us to shift from a macro to micro perspective.
Materials will be harvested from local sources, with a focus on invasive species harvested in accordance with their life cycles. In this context, “invasive” is held as a shifting designation—one that invites consideration of adaptation, naturalization, and the porous boundaries between belonging and exclusion.
HEDGE treats arrangement as a mode of inquiry. Through acts of cutting, gathering, and composing, we will engage in questions of border and permeability, authorship and collaboration, and the ways in which form emerges from mutual entanglement. The resulting works are not fixed objects but temporary conditions—dense, unstable, and alive to their materials.
Follow the link in bio to register
We invite participants to register for a single day or attend both sessions at a reduced rate
We can’t wait to hedge it with you! - Jaime & Hayley 🪹