Wave Hill will close early at 2PM on Thursday, May 30th as we prepare for our annual evening Spring Gala.
Don’t forget Wings Over Wave Hill on May 18-19 for a weekend of birds! Our popular annual falconry demonstration returns and there’s fun for all ages with hands-on activities, walks, talks and a bird-themed Family Art Project. Adults are invited to stay late on Saturday for our Birders Lounge – an evening of birding trivia, sunset walks and drinks on our cafe terrace. Birding knowledge is not necessary to take home the trivia winning prize!
Join a knowledgeable Wave Hill Garden Guide for a leisurely stroll in the gardens. Topics vary by season and the expertise of the Guide--come back for an encore; each walk varies with the Guide leading it. This walk lasts a half-hour to 45 minutes. Public Garden Walks are most appropriate for adults or young adults.
Celebrate spring in Wave Hill’s beautiful gardens on Thursday, May 30 as we honor Tom de Witte, Netherlands-based international landscape designer, and kick-off the creation of our new meadow.
Drop in for an in-depth look at artworks on view in Glyndor Gallery and in the Sunroom Project Space, showcasing the work of both emerging and established artists in the unique context of a public garden.
Dive into the world of artist Claude Monet and his water lilies. Make a splash as you create your very own mixed-media paintings inspired by Wave Hill’s Aquatic Garden. This project was designed by participants of our ACES internship program.
Death as a concept is avoided and hidden, especially where there’s a lack of respect for the living. Expressing grief is a survival mechanism; the way we mourn reflects the way we live. Guided by artist Anastasia Corrine (Wave Hill Winter Workspace 2024) and death doula Nancy Huang, Death Café is an opportunity for people to gather and share thoughts, fears, dreams about mortality, and plan for the future.
What world do we want our descendants to live in? What does grief reveal about human experience? How does collective grief deepen our commitment to love and dignity for the living, sick and dead? This program explores these questions and more with herbal companions, multiple lineages of death writing, and sound meditation.
Root your feet in the grass and look out upon the vistas as you enjoy a gentle yoga class led by Susie Caramanica. All levels welcome. Continues through June; no class May 26.
Join a knowledgeable Wave Hill Garden Guide for a leisurely stroll in the gardens. Topics vary by season and the expertise of the Guide--come back for an encore; each walk varies with the Guide leading it. This walk lasts a half-hour to 45 minutes. Public Garden Walks are most appropriate for adults or young adults.
Drop in for an in-depth look at artworks on view in Glyndor Gallery and in the Sunroom Project Space, showcasing the work of both emerging and established artists in the unique context of a public garden.
Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at wavehill.org.
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