exhibits:
urbanscapes, places, & spaces: preserving nature
The Art GAllery at rockefeller state preserve
pleasantville, new york, february - april 2024
urbanscapes, places, & spaces: preserving nature
new york hall of science, queens, new York
october 2023 - january 2024
Piermont vistas
denis p. mchugh piermont public library
piermont, new york, november 2022
symbolic images of nature
The art gallery at rockefeller state preserve
pleasantville, new york, march - april 2022
glorious impressions
union arts center, sparkill, new york
august - september 2021
four dimensions of nature
artist of the month, denis p. mchugh piermont library
september 2020
mammals & migratory art
the art gallery at rockefeller state preserve
pleasantville, new york, november - december 2019
historic hudson river
new york hall of science, queens, new york
September 2019
horses and hounds
The art gallery at the rockefeller state park preserve
pleseantville, new york, october 2017
glorious gardens & landscapes
the durst organization, avenue of the americas,
new york city, april - july 2016
glorious gardens
the art gallery at the rockefeller state park preserve
pleasantville, new york, may - june 2015
moments: photographic memories
the art gallery at the rockefeller state park preserve
pleasantville, new york, november 2012 - january 2013
drama of light
good news cafe, woodbury, connecticut
december 2012
animal life - yellowstone in winter
the art & cultural center, blue hill plaza
pearl river, new york, july - december 2012
landscapes & birds
fletcher free library, burlington, vermont
october 2010
landcape photographs by michael garber
corner frame shop, nyack, new york
march 2010
s, places & spaces: preserving nature:
publications:

The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens
By Linda A. Chisholm, with Photographs by Michael D. Garber
The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens explores the defining moments in garden design. Through profiles of 100 of the most influential gardens, Linda Chisholm explores how social, political, and economic influences shaped garden design principles. The book is organized chronologically and by theme, starting with the medieval garden Alhambra and ending with the modern naturalism of the Lurie Garden. Sumptuously illustrated, The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens is a comprehensive resource for garden designers and landscape architects, design students, and garden history enthusiasts.
Editorial Reviews
“In this work that blends both the intimate and the large-scale history of 100 distinctive sites—some predictable, others unexpected—we embark upon an erudite voyage through the centuries. The changes in our landscapes and the evolution of the garden become crystal clear. A thrilling journey!” —Alexandre de Vogüé, president of Association of Friends of Vaux-le-Vicomte
“Garden history made captivating and engaging. A handsome, illuminating book that is elegantly written and rich in detail, anecdotes, and stellar images.” —Susan Cohen, landscape architect and landscape design program coordinator at The New York Botanical Garden