· Reproductions of several of her paintings. · Information about native Mexican plants that were grown in her garden. · A dress from the Mexican state of Oaxaca where Kahlo sourced many of her dresses. · Examples of folk art collected by Kahlo and Rivera. · Mexican culture, including traditional festivities, food and drink, and agricultural practices. Frida Kahlo’s Garden is on view until March 16 at Ella Sharp Museum. Learn more about the exhibit on its website: https://ellasharpmuseum.org/exhibits/frida-kahlos-garden/ Frida Kahlo’s Garden is adapted from the exhibition, FRIDA KAHLO: ART, GARDEN, LIFE, organized by guest curator
Adriana Zavala at The New York Botanical Garden. It was made