Various Locations
Join Us on the Southern Women Book Tour
We’ll be hosting events across the country joined by our editors, book contributors, and many of the incredible women featured in the book

From the New York Times-bestselling editors of Garden & Gun comes Southern Women: More Than 100 Stories of Innovators, Artists, and Icons, an inspiring and beautifully designed collection of original interviews, essays, and portraits of groundbreaking Southern women whose voices paint a progressive picture of the region today. From chefs, musicians, and writers to entrepreneurs and political activists, readers will find a dynamic glimpse of who the Southern woman is now.
G&G will be hosting events across the country joined by our editors, book contributors, and many of the incredible women featured in the book.
See below for all events, cities, and information.
Alabama
New date TBA —Birmingham
Southern Women in Business
In partnership with Synovus.
Lunch and a conversation with restaurateurs Vivian Howard and Pardis Stitt at Bottega Restaurant.
This event is sold out.
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Florida
New date TBA—Tampa
Southern Women in Business
In partnership with Synovus.
Cocktails and a conversation with designer Cristina Lynch and entrepreneur Laura Vinroot Poole at Oxford Exchange.
This event is sold out.
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North Carolina
New date TBA – Raleigh
Contemporary Art Museum Raleigh
Join us for a book signing and conversation with G&G deputy editor Amanda Heckert, G&G photography and visuals director Maggie Kennedy, and artist Maya Freelon.
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Garden & Gun is proud to donate a portion of Southern Women proceeds to support Girls Inc.
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