
- Art
- Families
Giant Paper Flower Making Station
Where
On the grounds; Rain location: Wave Hill House

Become part of the Great Pollinator Ramble by creating colorful tissue paper flowers to attract the supersize pollinators (in puppet form) scattered throughout the gardens. Guest educator Olivia Kalin guides this hands-on experience for crafters of all ages.
Registration is not required. Questions? Please email us at information@wavehill.org or call 718.549.3200 x251.
This event takes place on a flat grassy area accessible via flat, paved paths that run along the edge of the Great Lawn. This station is fully accessible in good weather. In case of rain, it will move to Wave Hill House, which is fully accessible to all our visitors. The building is located along a paved route with moderate changes in grade. Chairs can be made available to participants.
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Olivia Kalin
Olivia Kalin
Olivia Kalin is a passionate educator and leader, committed to leveraging museums as change-makers for equity, personal empowerment and social justice. She teaches in museums across New York City, including the Museum of Arts and Design, the Bard Graduate Center, and Wave Hill, and as an adjunct lecturer in the MA art museum education program at the City College of New York. Her current museum work includes teaching young people and adults in virtual and physical galleries, mentoring museum educators, leading professional development workshops for K-12 teachers and writing interpretive guides for educators. She is a past president, vice president and conference chair of the New York City Museum Educators Roundtable (NYCMER). Olivia loves speaking with people, listening to their stories and thinking with them to construct knowledge.
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