Thursday, May 15, 2025

Trees, We Breathe: A Group Exhibition Celebrating the Vital Role of Trees at Wave Hill

 

Wave Hill is proud to announce the group exhibition Trees, we breathe, running from May 31 to September 1, 2025, in Glyndor Gallery and on the grounds. This exhibition is part of Wave Hill’s 60th Anniversary celebration and honors trees in all their splendor.

Featuring works by a diverse group of artists, including Sarah Ahmad, Andrea Bowers, Sari Carel, Michelle Frick, Ben Gould, Sara Jimenez, Weihui Lu, Julia Oldham, Yoko Ono, Rose B. Simpson, Yeseul Song and Jesse Simpson, Rachel Sussman, Carlie Trosclair, and Sam Van Aken, the exhibition explores various tree species through multiple media, including sculpture, sound, drawing, site-responsive installation, video, and living artwork. The artists delve into deep time, revisiting the ancient past while speculating on the future, considering trees’ unique independence and symbiotic abilities beyond an anthropocentric view of the forest ecosystem.

The exhibition also addresses the challenges trees face, including climate change, deforestation, development, and urban forest inequity. The artists thoughtfully consider and honor the ways in which trees care for many organisms, including humans, while recognizing our roles in their destruction and survival.

Wave Hill is home to some of the most notable trees in New York City, including a red oak (Quercus rubra) dating back before 1850, grand copper beech trees (Fagus sylvatica ‘Atropurpurea’), and a dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) that survived a lightning strike. As part of its anniversary milestone, Wave Hill is committed to ensuring the longevity of these existing trees while also planting new ones for future generations

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Learn more about the artist’s and their projects here.                         

 

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.

ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS: $10 adults, $6 students and seniors 65+, $4 children 6-18. Free Thursdays. Free to members, children under 6. Tickets, where required, at wavehill.org or by calling 718.549.3200 x251.

DIRECTIONS: Complete directions at wavehill.org.


Governor Hochul Announces Inflation Refund Checks Up to $400 Coming This Fall to 8.2 Million Households Across New York State

Governor Hochul signs an oversized check for $400

New York’s First-Ever Inflation Refund Checks Will Be Mailed to Eligible New Yorkers in October and November; No Need To Apply or Sign Up

Continues Governor’s Commitment To Putting More Money in New Yorkers’ Pockets

Governor Cut Taxes for the Middle Class, Expanded Child Tax Credit and Secured Universal Free School Meals in State Budget Deal

Visit ny.gov/inflationrefund for More Information

Governor Kathy Hochul announced that inflation refund checks up to $400 will be sent this fall to 8.2 million households across New York State. Checks will be mailed directly to eligible New Yorkers starting in October and will continue through November. There is no need to apply, sign up or do anything to receive a check. Governor Hochul secured and enacted this initiative in the FY 2026 State Budget as part of her ongoing commitment to putting money back in the pockets of New Yorkers. The State Budget also enacted the Governor’s initiatives to cut taxes for the middle class to their lowest levels in 70 years, expand New York’s Child Tax Credit to up to $1,000 per child, and ensure universal free school meals to save families around $1,600 per child.

“Starting in October, over 8 million New Yorkers will get an inflation refund because it's simple — this is your money and we're putting it back in your pockets,” Governor Hochul said. “I'll never stop fighting to help your family address the rising cost of living — and that's why I also delivered on my promise to cut taxes for the middle class, expand the child tax credit and ensure free school meals for every student.”


Who’s Eligible for an Inflation Refund Check?

You are eligible for an inflation refund check if, for tax year 2023, you:

  • Filed Form IT-201, New York State Resident Income Tax Return;
  • Reported income within the qualifying thresholds below; and
  • Were not claimed as a dependent on another taxpayer’s return.

Joint tax filers with income up to $150,000 will receive a $400 check.

Joint tax filers with income over $150,000 but no greater than $300,000 will receive a $300 check.

Single tax filers with income up to $75,000 will receive a $200 check.

Single tax filers with incomes over $75,000 but no greater than $150,000 will receive a $150 check.

There are no age restrictions. Filers do not need to do anything to receive an inflation refund check. If you filed a tax return, are below the income thresholds, and no one else claimed you as a dependent, you will receive a check.

When Will Checks Be Delivered?

Checks will be mailed across the state starting in October, and deliveries will continue through November.

Your check may arrive earlier or later than your neighbors, as mailings will not be based on zip code or region.

Additional information from the New York State Tax Department can be seen at ny.gov/inflationrefund.

 Regional Breakdown

Inflation refund checks will be sent this fall to 8.2 million households throughout all corners of New York State. A breakdown of the number of checks going to each region can be seen below.

Region 

Number of Recipients 

New York City 

3.53 million 

Long Island 

1.25 million 

Mid-Hudson 

924,000 

Western New York 

585,000 

Finger Lakes 

513,000 

Capital Region 

475,000 

Central New York 

321,000 

Southern Tier 

251,000 

Mohawk Valley 

198,000 

North Country 

156,000 

TOTAL 

8.2 million