The Visual Arts Program at Wave Hill presents the work of contemporary artists who explore, demonstrate, or otherwise reflect upon the dynamic relationship between people and nature through exhibitions in Glyndor Gallery, Sunroom Project Spaces, and generated@wavehill. Public programs with exhibiting artists also accompany the exhibitions.
Sunroom Project Space Program: is a venue for New York-area emerging artists to develop a special project or new body of work to exhibit in one of the two windowed sunrooms on the ground floor of Glyndor House. Five artists will be selected for solo exhibitions in the spring and fall of 2009.
The deadline for the Sunroom Projects has passed.
|
General Opportunities: The curators identify artists to exhibit at Wave Hill in many different ways. Artists may submit their work for consideration for annual submission. The next deadline will be in November, 2008.
Glyndor Gallery: Thematic group or project-focused exhibitions are curated for the spring, summer and fall that generally combine painting, sculpture, works on paper, installation, photography and some video. The gallery occupies three spacious rooms and other ancillary spaces on the main floor of this Georgian Revival house. The rooms are very flexible with excellent light, but cannot be fully darkened.
generated@wavehill: Commissioning program for temporal works on the grounds. Artists identified by the curators.
|