• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • About
    • Real Clear Arts
    • Judith H. Dobrzynski
    • Contact
  • ArtsJournal
  • AJBlogs

Real Clear Arts

Judith H. Dobrzynski on Culture

Nature On My Mind: A Detour To New Jersey Gardens

It looks as if I have nature on the brain this week. First, my review of the new art and nature park in Indianapolis was published in The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday (see here), and now comes another article, about public gardens.

Cross Estate.jpgYes, my annual trip to area gardens, for the Weekend section of The New York Times, is in Friday’s paper: A Garden Crawl For Through the Garden State.

But this was not planned; it’s simply an accident of timing. 

And — alas — unlike “100 Acres – The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park,” the five parks/gardens I visited in New Jersey have no art. A few have generic statues or sculptures (the mass-produced kind), and the New Jersey Botanical Garden, in Ringwood, up north, comes incorporates in its design copies of a few sculptures here and there. They are labeled as “garden ornaments” in the guide.

Still, some of the gardens are lovely (the Cross Estate Gardens, one of them, is at left) and worth a visit.

On the other hand, compared to those I wrote about for the Times last June — five gardens in and around Philadelphia (which I posted about here) — the gardens of the Garden State fall short, I’m afraid. Nor do its gardens equal the five I wrote about in 2007, in the Hudson Valley (here). Good thing it’s not a competition.

Primary Sidebar

About Judith H. Dobrzynski

Now an independent journalist, I've worked as a reporter in the culture and business sections of The New York Times, and been the editor of the Sunday business section and deputy business editor there as well as a senior editor of Business Week and the managing editor of CNBC, the cable TV

About Real Clear Arts

This blog is about culture in America as seen through my lens, which is informed and colored by years of reporting not only on the arts and humanities, but also on business, philanthropy, science, government and other subjects. I may break news, but more likely I will comment, provide

Archives