Design Wild is a creative consults on a museum installation with Derek Fordjour at the Sugar Hill Museum in Harlem
Read moreShanti's Thoughts | December 2017
With our country in political turmoil and Christmas upon us we are reminded to draw inward, slow down, read, sing and reflect on the source of light within us we can summoned to carry us through the challenges and darkness ahead.
Read moreEdible University | NYU
A dozen planters located at New York University in Greenwich Village, is planted with a wide mix of flowers, vegetables and herbs as a public horticulture and social experiment.
Read moreGardening | Social Action
As graduation speaker at the School of Professional Horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden Shanti speaks on how we can use gardens as a magic power to create social change
Read moreFull of Flowers | UWS
A beautiful townhouse located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side is planted with a diverse mix of perennials, trees, shrubs, annuals and flowering bulbs.
Read morePilgrimage | Standing Rock
With so much deep conflict developing daily in our country/world, I felt a need to touch in to what seems like the very heart, the very epicenter of it all. Mni wičoni!
Read moreBushwick Backyard Re-imagined |
A funky Brooklyn aesthetic, mixed with an old world European feel to create a modern look that felt like it had been there forever.
Read moreBuilding A Community Park |
Design Wild facilitates community members in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan coming together, planing, designing and building a community park.
Read moreStay WILD| From the Woods to Manhattan & Back
Our ‘UPDATES FROM THE UNDERSTORY’ will report on our projects as well as our source of WILD inspiration. Our goal is to create spaces for reprieve within the city, to bring a little of the woods and wilds to our streets, to our homes and to our lives. We stay inspired by the plants, the WILDS and the good work of others.
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