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  • Art

Winter Workspace 2022: Drop-In Sunday

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Where
Glyndor Gallery

The Winter Workspace is a program that takes place over two, eight-week sessions and provides artists with free studio space, a financial stipend, and access to Wave Hill’s living collection. Session One takes place from January 3 to February 27, 2022. Since its start over ten years ago, the Workspace has supported more than 100 artists. During the Winter Workspace, artists have intimate access to the greenhouses, as well as horticultural and curatorial staff. Experimentation is encouraged and artists expand their practices while working on site. Artists also engage with Wave Hill visitors through Drop-In Sundays, Open Studio events, as well as adult or family workshops. At the core of the Winter Workspace is the recognition that creating art within the context of a garden is a unique experience.

Registration encouraged but not required for this drop-in event.
Questions? Please email us at information@wavehill.org or call 718.549.3200 x251.

Wave Hill encourages visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities to attend Drop-In Sundays and bring themselves closer to the exciting work artists undertake on site. This event is wheelchair accessible. If you are new to the arts or just want some extra guidance, a Discovery Guide for this event is available at the gallery desk. 

The Winter Workspace Drop-In Sunday series provides an opportunity for Wave Hill visitors to deepen their connection with the arts and their experience of the garden by learning how artists are drawing inspiration from our site. During this event, visitors can mingle with two to three Workspace Artists in their studios, ask questions, and learn about their creative practice. Each Sunday a different group of artists participate.

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