Podcast: The Island, A Prospect \ Powerscourt, Co. Wicklow

A painting showing the waterfall at Powerscourt Estate, Co. Wicklow through trees. In the left foreground of the painting, we can see some figures who are dwarfed by the grandeur of the waterfall.
George Barret (1728/32-1784), View of Powerscourt Waterfall, c.1760Credit

Episode 2: Powerscourt Estate, Co. Wicklow

With Alex Slazenger, Head Gardener, Powerscourt Estate.

In this podcast series, artists and experts, in conversation with Mark Cantan, talk you through an area of Ireland that has special relevance to their work and life. With a link to a digital map highlighting these places of personal significance, listeners can embark on their own adventures into the Irish landscape.

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About Alex Slazenger

Alex Slazenger is head gardener of Powerscourt Estate, Co. Wicklow. Slazenger has over 10 years of experience in the horticultural industry, ranging from landscaping to estate garden maintenance. Before assuming his role as head gardener, he completed a B.Sc. in horticulture at the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, specialising in the tree collection at Powerscourt Gardens. This is the second in a series of five podcasts originally recorded to accompany the exhibition Shaping Ireland: Landscapes in Irish Art (13 April – 7 July 2019).

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