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 Summer  blooms  bring  a  burst  of  
 color  to  Wave  Hill’s  gardens.  The  
 new  exhibition,  Figuring  the  Floral, 
  plays on the botanicals seen outdoors, 
   bringing  them  into  the  gallery  
 to explore  their symbolism and  
 the way they can parallel the human  
 condition.  New  Sunroom  Project  
 Space  installations  showcase  Kate  
 Bae’s fl oral sculptures and Riad Miah’s  
 layered paintings.  
 The  summer  exhibitions  open  
 Sunday, July 21.  
 Saturday, July 20; Sunday, July  
 21:  Family  Art  Project:  A  Metafl  
 or for Me 
 With  what  fl ower  do  you  most  
 identify?  In  conjunction  with  the  
 opening  of  the  summer  exhibition  
 Figuring the Floral in Glyndor Gallery, 
  Wave Hill’s own fl ower experts  
 will  give  readings  that  will  match  
 you  with  a  fl ower  that  is  a  perfect  
 “meta-fl or”  for  who  you  are.  Create  
 assemblage-sculptures  using  found  
 objects  to  fully  represent  your  new  
 fl oral identity. How can fl owers represent  
 the ways you are shaped how  
 you are?  
 Free,  and  admission  to  the  
 grounds is free until noon. 
 Wave Hill House, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
   Saturday,  July  20:  Wave  Hill  
 History Walk 
 Lina  Puerta,  “Broccoli  Crop Workers”  (“Farmworker  Tapestries”  Series),  2017,  cotton  and  
 linen pulp; lace, velvet, sequined fabrics, Aztec (Otomi) embroidered collar, trims, appliqués,  
 velvet ribbon, fake fur, feathers, gouache and chains, 41 x 46 inches.    Photo ourtesy of the artist 
 Discover  the  fascinating  history  
 of Wave Hill’s architecture and landscape  
 on  a  walk  with  a  Wave  Hill  
 Garden  Guide.  Hear  about  the  people  
 who once called Wave Hill home,  
 among them Mark Twain, Theodore  
 Roosevelt,  Bashford  Dean  and  Arturo  
 Toscanini. Free with admission  
 to the grounds. 
 Meet  at Perkins Visitor Center,  1  
 p.m. 
   Sunday,  July  21:  Yoga  in  the  
 Garden 
 On  Sundays  through  July,  enjoy  
 the  gardens  as  the  setting  for  
 your yoga practice as your fi nd your  
 breath and become connected to the  
 landscape.  Classes  are  led  by  certifi  
 ed Yoga Haven instructors. All levels  
 welcome. Please bring a mat and  
 be on time. This class is rain or shine;  
 the rain location is Glyndor Gallery.  
 $25;  Wave  Hill  Members  save  10%.  
 Registration suggested, online. 
 On the Grounds, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. 
 Sunday, July 21: Garden Highlights  
 Walk 
 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,  2  
 p.m. 
   Sunday,  July  21:  Summer  Exhibitions  
 Opening Reception 
 Figuring  the  Floral  features  artists  
 who  employ  fl owers  to  explore  
 representations  of  identity—constructing  
 narratives on race, ethnicity, 
  class, gender, sexual orientation,  
 and  aging.  The  exhibition  includes  
 paintings, collages, drawings, sculptures  
 and  an  outdoor  installation.  
 In  the  Sunroom,  Kate  Bae’s  immersive  
 installation  consists  of  fl owers  
 created from layers of acrylic paint.  
 They  drape  from  the  ceiling  into  a  
 wishing well.  
 The landscape evokes the ecosystem  
 of Mount Halla on South Korea’s  
 Jeju Island, a holy symbol of the unifi  
 cation  of  South  Korea  and  North  
 Korea.  
 In the Sun Porch, Riad Miah creates  
 a multi-part installation of double 
 sided,  oil  and  acrylic,  rectangular  
 paintings on Dura-Lar. He traces  
 light  throughout  the  calendar  year  
 to portray a sense of time, with each  
 piece  representing  a  single  month.  
 Free with admission to the grounds. 
 Glyndor Gallery, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. 
 For further information call ( 718)  
 549-3200 or visit www.wavehill.org. 
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