Tucson, AZ - Members of the press are invited to a press conference hosted by the Consulate of Mexico, Tucson. Consul Fernando Sanchez will introduce Tucson Botanical Gardens' (TBG) President and CEO who will describe Frida’s Garden and answer questions from the press corps.
The Consulate of Mexico, Tucson is located at 3915 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85711
The press conference will be followed by a tour of Frida’s Garden at Tucson Botanical Gardens. Light refreshments will be served. RSVPs are requested to Laura Leach at marketing@tucsonbotanical.org.
Frida’s Garden - At the heart of Tucson Botanical Gardens, this vibrant and colorful space captures the spirit of painter Frida Kahlo’s garden at La Casa Azul in Mexico City.
Frida’s Garden unfolds in a distinctive triangular layout, with winding paths, planting beds, and thoughtful resting spots. Set within “Frida-Blue” walls with red and yellow accents, a scaled-down version of Frida’s Aztec-inspired pyramid adds a sculptural focal point. Lush greenery and climbing vines offer a tropical echo of the garden at La Casa Azul, adapted with water-wise, desert-appropriate choices for a Southwestern twist.
Michelle Conklin, President and CEO, says, “Frida’s Garden is true to Frida’s fearless aesthetic and color plays a central role here. It’s also a deeply personal space inspired by the artist’s love of nature. The garden is a celebration not only of Frida Kahlo’s enduring legacy, but of cultural richness, creativity, and resilience—values that resonate deeply with our own mission.”
This exhibit is brought to Tucson with thanks to Museo Frida Kahlo.
About Tucson Botanical Gardens - Located on the site of the historic Porter family property in the heart of Tucson, Arizona, Tucson Botanical Gardens (TBG) is a lush oasis set on nearly six acres. It has been ranked #4 in the USA Today 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards three years in a row. More than 7,000 plant species are displayed in over twenty curated garden spaces including a world-class collection of cacti, grasses, flowers, and mature trees. Gardens include Frida’s Garden (opens October 11), Cacti & Succulents of the World, Nuestro Jardín (a traditional Mexican-American neighborhood garden), Children’s Discovery Garden, and many more that showcase the diversity of plants that can thrive in the Sonoran Desert. The Great Garden Express is a G scale model railway set in an Arizona, Sky Island inspired landscape, and TBG is home to the only tropical butterfly pavilion in Southern Arizona, open October - May. TBG offers rotating art displays, community classes, events, and international exhibits. Edna’s Eatery by Charly’s Grill serves a seasonal menu. Event services are available for groups, weddings, and social gatherings. TBG is located at 2150 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85712.
To learn more and purchase tickets at TucsonBotanical.org.
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