What happens when a world-class designer trades global projects for a single desert garden and completely transforms it?
In this latest episode of Cultural Animals: Museum Leadership Lab, Jamie Maslyn Larson FASLA, CEO at Tohono Chul, shares her unexpected journey from leading landscape architecture projects across cities like New York and Copenhagen to reimagining a 49-acre botanical garden in Tucson, Arizona. With no prior nonprofit experience, Jamie took a bold, design-driven approach and rethought everything from visitor experience to community access.
The result? Attendance nearly doubled, new audiences poured in, and the garden became a vibrant cultural hub for locals.
From experimenting with summer night programs to breaking down internal silos and redefining what a public space can be, Jamie offers a candid look at leadership, creativity, and the power of taking risks.
If you are interested in museums, botanical gardens, public spaces, or leading change inside complex organizations, this conversation is a masterclass in turning vision into reality.
Listen to the latest episode to hear how one leader turned experimentation into impact and brought an entire community back into nature.
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