Monday, March 17, 2025

Wave Hill Weekly Events (Apr 3 – Apr 10) | Drop-In Sunday & Blooming Tie Dyes

 

Our trees reach towards the sky and brush the soft plush clouds that bring rain to water our plants. The flower buds that have yet to bloom are a gentle reminder to take our time in becoming our truest and fullest selves. Here at Wave Hill, our gardens are space to revitalize yourself and dream bigger of the possibilities for the future.   

  

 

Nature: 

 

Garden and Conservatory Highlights Walk  
Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required.     

Join a knowledgeable Wave Hill Garden Guide for a leisurely stroll in the gardens. Discuss topics of the upcoming season with 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. 

 

 

Family:  

 

Family Art Project: Blooming Tie Dyes 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required 

Transform a plain piece of fabric using vibrant dyes inspired by spring flowers. Learn how plants use pigments to attract pollinators and protect themselves. Create your own patterns and let your creativity blossom. At 11:30am families can enjoy a storytime program in the Gund Theater, all ages welcome.  

      

  

Art:  

 

Winter Workspace 2025: Drop-In Sunday 

Free with admission to the grounds  
Registration not required 

Deepen your connection with the arts and their experience of the garden by learning how artists are drawing inspiration from our site. This is an opportunity to mingle with participating Workspace Artists in their studios, ask questions, and learn about their creative practice! This event is family-friendly, and we welcome visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities to attend. 

  

 

HOURS STARTING MARCH 15: 10AM–5:30PM, Tuesday–Sunday  
Shuttle Service Free from Subway and Metro-North, Saturday–Sunday

Information at 718.549.3200. On the web at wavehill.org 

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