Wave Hill Events Apr 22-Apr 29

Celebrate the Earth this week at Wave Hill! Certified forest therapists will take us on a reflective walk through the gardens and trails. Family Art Project will explore imagined landscapes through art. It’s the perfect chance to build a healthier relationship with the natural spaces around you!
You can reserve your ticket to visit the gardens here–advance reservation is required.
#EarthDay2021 🌳

Forest Bathing: Connecting to Our Earth, Our Trees and Ourselves (On-site) 

Saturday April 24, 10AM-12PM

Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, forest bathing boosts your immune system and cardiovascular strength, reduces stress and improves cognitive functioning while deepening your relationship to nature. Contemplate the earth and the trees, and your connections to these elements, as certified forest therapists Gerti Schoen, Nancy Kopans and Cindy Olsen guide you on a reflective …
Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, forest bathing boosts your immune system and cardiovascular strength, reduces stress and improves cognitive functioning while deepening your relationship to nature. Contemplate the earth and the trees, and your connections to these elements, as certified forest therapists Gerti Schoen, Nancy Kopans and Cindy Olsen guide you on a reflective walk through Wave Hill’s gardens and trails. Earth Day event. Space is limited; adults only, please. Rain date: Sunday, April 25.

Registration required, online or by calling 718.549.3200 x251.

Family Art Project: Imagined Landscapes (On-site) 

Saturday April 24, 10AM-12PM

How have the landscapes in which you’ve spent time in shaped who you are? How have you shaped how the landscape is? Imagination is one of our greatest tools for transformation. Use yours to recall landscapes that hold special meaning for you to create fantasy-filled lands of parts of nature that you hold most dear. Use collage of natural and upcycled material to create detailed landscapes you …

How have the landscapes in which you’ve spent time in shaped who you are? How have you shaped how the landscape is? Imagination is one of our greatest tools for transformation. Use yours to recall landscapes that hold special meaning for you to create fantasy-filled lands of parts of nature that you hold most dear. Use collage of natural and upcycled material to create detailed landscapes you imagine for our future or create abstract landscapes through mono-printing to capture how landscape ignites your most wild imaginings. Earth Day event.

 
Family Art Project: Imagined Landscapes (On-site) 

Sunday April 25, 10AM-12PM

How have the landscapes in which you’ve spent time in shaped who you are? How have you shaped how the landscape is? Imagination is one of our greatest tools for transformation. Use yours to recall landscapes that hold special meaning for you to create fantasy-filled lands of parts of nature that you hold most dear. Use collage of natural and upcycled material to create detailed landscapes you …

How have the landscapes in which you’ve spent time in shaped who you are? How have you shaped how the landscape is? Imagination is one of our greatest tools for transformation. Use yours to recall landscapes that hold special meaning for you to create fantasy-filled lands of parts of nature that you hold most dear. Use collage of natural and upcycled material to create detailed landscapes you imagine for our future or create abstract landscapes through mono-printing to capture how landscape ignites your most wild imaginings. Earth Day event.

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HOURS: 10AM–5:30PM, Tuesday–Sunday.

 

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

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