Fleurs de Villes is in Dallas again this spring with MUSE, “a floral homage to the muses that inspire great artists”.

I showed up to see the exhibition on Wednesday around noon, but the mall was locked down due to a security incident. Instead of waiting it out, I went home. Given the potential risks, I hesitated about returning. However, I decided to go again on Friday, and I’m thrilled I did!

I was inspired by the creations of the talented floral artists of this year’s exhibition. Flowers are always the stars of the show, but it was impressive to see the innovative uses of ferns, leaves, twigs, seeds, raffia, pinecones, feathers, moss, butterfly wings, amaranthus, pampas, vegetables, fruit, and tropical plants. These elements were more than supporting cast—they were showstoppers for me, especially since I’m a die hard flower lover

See for yourself the imaginative beauty of Fleurs de Villes MUSE.

“Gardens and flowers have a way of bringing people together, drawing them from their homes.”
― Clare Ansberry

Learn more about Fleurs de Villes MUSE at NorthPark Center in Dallas March 25-29, 2026. “From March 25 – 29, discover 17 one-of-a-kind floral mannequins crafted by North Texas’ most talented designers. In collaboration with distinguished local arts and cultural organizations, they will create spectacular installations that pay tribute to iconic works of art and the muses — whether a person, place, idea, or emotion — that inspired them. On view throughout NorthPark Center’s common areas, this captivating exhibition invites visitors to explore the power of inspiration across art, music, dance, and performance. Admission is free and open to all.”

Photo Credits: Hope N. Jones; Song: Viola da Gamba Sonata No. 3 in G Minor, BWV 1029 – I. Vivace by Johann Sebastian Bach

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