Container Gardens

A project by Suzanne Dittenber

August 16 – September 27, 2025

pink and blue ceramic vessel, with hand painted wood trellis, and plants such as Salvia and Chard

Suzanne Dittenber

Container Garden I
Vessel: Diana Hoover

Trellis: Martha Clippinger

Mulch: Suzanne Dittenber, 2025

Salvia, Chard, ceramic vessel, painted wood trellis, mulch

Dimensions variable

SD_001

Clay base, ceramic bowl with trellis and plants such as Ornamental pepper, Bronze Fennel, Verben

Suzanne Dittenber

Container Garden II
Vessel: Louise Deroualle

Trellis: Sara Hess

Mulch: Suzanne Dittenber, 2025

Ornamental pepper, Bronze Fennel, Verbena, ceramic vessel, trellis, mulch

Dimensions variable

SD_002

Press Release

Suzanne Dittenber's project involved bringing together three artists’ works (vessel + trellis + mulch) and a selection of plants for each container garden. The two pieces were created during an artist residency at Parts and Labor in San Antonio, Texas in the summer, 2025 and were exhibited at Tracey Morgan Gallery in the fall, 2025. Art has long looked to nature as a muse or supplier of materials, but with this project art and nature interact in a slightly different way as artworks act as supportive infrastructure to nurture growing plants.

Thanks to artists Melanie Wilder and Erin Tapley for their assistance with the dyeing and felting of the wool “mulch,” to research biologist Michelle Baumflek for her involvement in plant selection, and to Matt West for making the plant stands.