Wave Hill Events Mar 11-Mar 18

The gardens are slowly awakening from winter. Observe nature work it’s magic with a visit to Wave Hill! Pre-reservations are required. While you wait to visit, stay connected to art and nature with our virtual events this week. The Family Art Project study and observe succulents, and our Winter Workspace artists will share their artist experience and story at the last virtual Drop-In Monday.

Family Art Project: Divine Desert Dwellers (Virtual) 

Saturday, March 13, 10AM-11AM

Take a break from the northeast winter blues and imagine yourself among the divine desert dwellers: our sweet succulent friends. Study the shapes that succulents take to retain water and emulate their prickly powers with sand art. Observe the resiliency of a succulent to survive harsh conditions and take a cue before you return to ride out the last few weeks of winter.
Take a break from the northeast winter blues and imagine yourself among the divine desert dwellers: our sweet succulent friends. Study the shapes that succulents take to retain water and emulate their prickly powers with sand art. Observe the resiliency of a succulent to survive harsh conditions and take a cue before you return to ride out the last few weeks of winter. Cactus and Succulent Month event.

Winter Workspace Drop-In Mondays (Virtual) 

Monday, March 15, 12:30PM-1:30PM

For Drop-In Mondays, our virtual version of Drop-In Sundays, three Winter Workspace artists and a member of Wave Hill’s curatorial team come together for casual conversations about life and storytelling. These 20 to 30-minute programs capture the spirit of the workspace, where artists and curatorial staff share and bond over lived experiences and perspectives.

For Drop-In Mondays, our virtual version of Drop-In Sundays, three Winter Workspace artists and a member of Wave Hill’s curatorial team come together for casual conversations about life and storytelling. These 20 to 30-minute programs capture the spirit of the workspace, where artists and curatorial staff share and bond over lived experiences and perspectives. Artists pre-select questions from curatorial staff, and attendees can expect to hear about their work, personal stories and experience artists’ show-and-tell.

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HOURS: Special restricted hours as New York City recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic: 10AM–4:30PM, Thursday–Sunday.

 

Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at www.wavehill.org.

 

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