Thu, October 31
Join a Wave Hill Garden Guide for a public tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free with admission to the grounds.
Meet at Perkins Visitor Center, 1PM
Fri, November 1
Why do some plants thrive and others die? Picking exactly the right spot for a plant is not always easy. During this intensive workshop with Senior Horticultural Interpreter Charles Day, see how minor changes in aspect and soil or surrounding landscape features can make a big difference to gardening success. Starting with an indoor presentation of some favorite Wave Hill plants and their different needs, move outside to meet Wave Hill Gardener Susannah Strazzera to see how to make a virtue of every possible garden location. Gain insights into soil amelioration and learn some of the tricks used by the Wave Hill gardeners to cultivate finicky plants such as alpines and those from Mediterranean regions. This new series is inspired by the fall 2019 publication Nature into Art: The Gardens of Wave Hill. $55; Wave Hill Members save 10%. Registration required, online at wavehill.org or at the Perkins Visitor Center.
Wave Hill House, 10AM–1PM
Fri, November 1
Join a Wave Hill Garden Guide for a public tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free with admission to the grounds.
Meet at Perkins Visitor Center, 1PM
Sat, November 2
NO FAMILY ART PROJECT
The Family Art Project resumes Saturday, November 9.
Sat, November 2
Tour Glyndor Gallery with Wave Hill’s Curatorial Assistant or Gallery Greeter to get an insider’s view of current exhibitions. A flower’s life cycle of budding, blooming and pollinating, as well as its process of decay, strongly echoes the human condition. The exhibition Figuring the Floral features artists who apply this symbolism to their work—touching on race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, aging and other facets of identity. Participating artists are Derrick Adams, Nicole Awai, Bahar Behbahani, Christian Ruiz Berman, Sanford Biggers, Cecile Chong, Max Colby, Abigail DeVille, Valerie Hegarty, Christopher K. Ho and Kevin Zucker, Diana Lozano, Natalia Nakazawa, Ebony G. Patterson, Bundith Phunsombatlert, Lina Puerta, Simonette Quamina, David Rios Ferreira, Alexandria Smith, Katherine Toukhy, Lina Iris Viktor, William Villalongo and Saya Woolfalk. Free with admission to the grounds.
Glyndor Gallery, 2PM
Sat, November 2
Sharpen your senses and trace-water-flow in the woodland with generated@wavehill artist Bahar Behbahani. Located on the Conifer Slope and in the Herbert and Hyonja Abrons Woodland, her project, All water has a perfect memory., connects us to the world's contested rivers and reminds us that the flow of water, the flow of people, and the migration of seeds and plants takes its own course. This event is free with admission to the grounds but registration is recommended, online at wavehill.org or onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center.
Meet at Wave Hill House, 3PM
Sun, November 3
NO FAMILY ART PROJECT
The Family Art Project resumes Saturday, November 9.
Sun, November 3
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 changes in the fall landscape and your own body as certified forest therapist Gerti Schoen guides you on a reflective walk through Wave Hill’s gardens and trails. Adults only, please. $30; Wave Hill Members save 10%. Registration suggested, online at wavehill.org or onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center.
Meet at Perkins Visitor Center, 10AM–1PM
Sun, November 3
Dig in to nature, art and science during this three-day, drop-off workshop where youth ages eight to 12 will design, create and use sculptural drawing tools constructed from natural materials. Bronx artist Rosemarie Fiore—and former Winter Workspace artist—joins Wave Hill educators in guiding participants in an exciting exploration of the natural wonders found in the garden’s woodlands, while teaching valuable engineering principles and art techniques. Participants put their newfound knowledge and creativity to use by producing a collaborative artwork with the drawing tools they make themselves. Ages eight to 12. Space is limited! $10; Registration required, online at wavehill.org or onsite at the Perkins Visitor Center. The series continues November 10 and 17. This program is partially funded through Bronx Council on the Arts.
Meet at Front Gate, 10AM–NOON
Sun, November 3
Join a Wave Hill Garden Guide for a public tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free with admission to the grounds.
Meet at Perkins Visitor Center, 2PM
Mon, November 4
Wave Hill is closed.
Tue, November 5
Tour Glyndor Gallery with Wave Hill’s Curatorial Assistant or Gallery Greeter to get an insider’s view of current exhibitions. A flower’s life cycle of budding, blooming and pollinating, as well as its process of decay, strongly echoes the human condition. The exhibition Figuring the Floral features artists who apply this symbolism to their work—touching on race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, aging and other facets of identity. Participating artists are Derrick Adams, Nicole Awai, Bahar Behbahani, Christian Ruiz Berman, Sanford Biggers, Cecile Chong, Max Colby, Abigail DeVille, Valerie Hegarty, Christopher K. Ho and Kevin Zucker, Diana Lozano, Natalia Nakazawa, Ebony G. Patterson, Bundith Phunsombatlert, Lina Puerta, Simonette Quamina, David Rios Ferreira, Alexandria Smith, Katherine Toukhy, Lina Iris Viktor, William Villalongo and Saya Woolfalk. Free with admission to the grounds.
Glyndor Gallery, 2PM
Wed, November 6
Enjoy colorful foliage at its seasonal peak. Senior Horticultural Interpreter Charles Day shares some of his favorite trees and shrubs in their vibrant fall finery. Free with admission to the grounds.
Meet at Perkins Visitor Center, 1PM
Thu, November 7
Join a Wave Hill Garden Guide for a public tour of seasonal garden highlights. Free with admission to the grounds.
Meet at Perkins Visitor Center, 1 PM
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 landscape, 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 through Sunday and many major holidays: 9AM–5:30PM, March 15–October 31. Closes 4:30PM, starting November 1.
ADMISSION – $10 adults, $6 students and seniors 65+, $4 children 6–18. Free Saturday and Tuesday mornings until noon. Free to Wave Hill Members and children under 6.
PROGRAM FEES – Programs are free with admission to the grounds unless otherwise noted.
DIRECTIONS – Getting here is easy! Located only 30 minutes from midtown Manhattan, Wave Hill’s free shuttle van transports you to and from our front gate and Metro-North’s Riverdale station, as well as the W. 242nd Street stop on the #1 subway line. Free offsite parking is available nearby with continuous, complimentary shuttle service to and from the offsite lot and our front gate. Complete directions and shuttle bus schedule at www.wavehill.org/visit/.