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Slow Blooming: Stories of Female Workers

Prachi Pansare

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Prachi is an architect and multidisciplinary designer with a background in production design and art direction. Passionate about crafting immersive experiences through the fusion of art and architecture, her work explores how spatial design shapes human experiences.

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Slow Blooming explores the social and cultural significance of female workers at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. The project analyses historical records and botanical contributions, unearthing how gardens serve as both preservers and shapers of human experience. Through immersive installations in the Princess of Wales Conservatory, we bring to life the overlooked stories of these women while examining Kew’s architecture, microclimates, and cultural symbolism.  

Slow Blooming amplifies women’s roles across science, botany, conservation, and reinstates their stories in public memory. Unearthing intersections of equity, expression, and conservation with Kew's living history.   

Visitors will learn about women's stories and reflect on gardens as spaces of knowledge, identity, and ecological care. Each installation narrates a chapter of their journey through time. The series begins with the Victorian era, honouring Annie Gulvin, the first female gardener at Kew. Moving into the World War period, highlighting women's pioneering roles during times of crisis. Transitioning into the Post-War era, marking their growing presence and influence. Culminating in the Modern era and envisioning the next generation of female horticulturists. 

A project co-directed with Paige Joseph and Viv Li

Collaborators:

Katherine Joseph, Editor 

Himanshu Bablani, Technician 

Joni Ayton-Kent, Voice artist 

Claire Healy, Project Mentor 

Final work

Slow Blooming - Exhibition Trailer

Trailer celebrating women workers at Kew Gardens through immersive stories, past and present 

Map of exhibition with labeled zones and images showing plant displays, installations, and visitor areas

Plotting the experience – Exhibition Plan

Exhibition floor plan showing themed installations, interactive zones with previews of the designs

Green display wall with botanical drawers, grid ceiling, and a visitor observing floral illustrations

Emerging Voices – Interactive Exhibit

By opening drawers and touching screens on an interactive wall the post-war era archives are activated 

Green pond area with a person observing the metallic sculpture on a white pedestal table

Flourishing Futures – Interactive Sculpture

By adding paper notes to the sculpture, visitors help continue sharing and growing the female workers' stories 

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Slow Blooming: Stories of Female Workers

Slow Blooming explores the social and cultural significance of female workers at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. The project analyses historical records and botanical contributions, unearthing how gardens serve as both preservers and shapers of human experience. Thr...

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