Thursday, March 14, 2024

Wave Hill Announces artists selected for 2024 Sunroom Project Space Season

 

Wave Hill is pleased to announce the artists selected for the 2024 Sunroom Project Space season. Since 2007, the Sunroom Project Space has supported NYC-area artists in the research, development and presentation of site-specific projects that respond to the ecology, history and neighborhood of Wave Hill and the Bronx, bringing the outside world into the unique architecture and gardens of Wave Hill.

This year’s selection of artists include Soeun BaeStephanie BeckRoger Ferney-CortésJordany GenaoTao Leigh GoffeDario Mohr and Katherine Sepúlveda. Each artist will present site-specific projects at Glyndor House in the Sunroom, Sun Porch and on the Glyndor Terrace Garden. The recently renovated terrace makes it fully accessible for the first time in Wave Hill’s history to present outdoor site-specific works, public art and performances.

Organized by Curator of Visual Arts Rachel Raphaela Gugelberger, each project is accompanied by a Meet the Artist program co-designed with the artists and an exhibition essay published both in print and online.

This year’s dynamic group of artists draw from their own lived experiences as well as broader socio-political concerns to explore relationships between nature, medicine, technology, and immigration in mediums ranging from sound to sculpture.

Read more on each artist and the exhibition schedule.

A 28-acre public garden and cultural center overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades, Wave Hill’s mission is to celebrate the artistry and legacy of its gardens and landscapes, to preserve its magnificent views, and to explore human connections to the natural world through programs in horticulture, education and the arts.

HOURS: Open all year, Tuesday–Sunday, 10AM–5:30PM. Marco Polo Stufano Conservatory 10AM–Noon; 1–4PM.
ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS: $10 adults, $6 students and seniors 65+, $4 children 6-18. Free Thursdays.
Free to Wave Hill Members, children under 6.
DIRECTIONS at wavehill.org.

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