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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.
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