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| Amy Helfand
Nature Might Have Been Responsible |
| Wave Hill House Gallery | December 5-February 28, 20 |
In a series of digital collages and textiles about Wave Hill, Amy Helfand manipulates images of the plants and landscape found in the Wild Garden to reorient the way we see it.
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| Pondering the Marvelous
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| Glyndor Gallery |
September 5 - November 28 |
Emilie Clark, Karla
Knight, and Eva Lee consider complexity of
scale and perception in nature. Each has developed
a series of works on paper - imagining and
describing unseen worlds. View
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Luis Serrano
Primacy Through Experience |
| Wave Hill House Gallery
| September 5 - November 28 |
Through cumulative pencil
marks Luis Serrano captures the growth patterns
evidenced in the landscape of Riverside Park
and Morningside Park in these seven drawings.
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| Enchantment |
| Glyndor Gallery
| June 8-August 29, 2004 |
Wave Hill's grounds
offer an incomparable site to explore
the idea of enchantment, both good and
evil. Artists include Zigi Ben-Haim,
Ed Bisese, Helene Brandt, Ann Chahbandour,
Angiola Churchill, Beth Galston, Chitra
Ganesh, Julie Heffernan, Robert Kalka,
Bob Keating, Kim Keever, K.K. Kozik,
Paul Etienne Lincoln, Sharon M. Louden,
Alice Momm, Holly Sears, and Karl Unnasch.
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| Anissa
Mack
Something Borrowed, Something New
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| generated@wavehill
| July 20-August 22, 2004 |
Catch the bridal
bouquet at this daily outdoor performance!
Through the anticipation and promise
of catching a wedding bouquet, the artist
explores the space between a meaningful
symbol and joyful kitsch. View
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| Ann
Pizer
Bronx Floristics Report |
| Wave Hill House
Gallery | June 8-August 29, 2004 |
Photographs of
artificial plants set in Wave Hill's
woodland call attention to choices made
in selecting plants for a garden.
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| Reduce/Reuse/Reexamine |
| Glyndor Gallery
| March 6-May 31, 2004 |
Reduce/Reuse/Reexamine
engaged contemporary artists who use
conceptual methods to explore issues
of consumption, waste generation and
removal, and who reinvigorate discarded
materials.
Artists include Ron Baron, Steven Bradley, Bob Braine, Peggy Diggs, Elizabeth Duffy, Judy Hoffman, Tamiko Kawata, Justen Ladda, Robin Lasser with Adrienne Pao and John Trefethen, Eung Ho Park, Sarah Hollis Perry, Paul Rutkovsky, Steven Siegel, Mierle Laderman Ukeles and Janet Zweig
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Monika Abbott
Series Matter: Mushrooms |
| Wave Hill House
Gallery | March 6-May 31, 2004 |
Series Matter:
Mushrooms featured paintings inspired
by artist Monika Abbott's childhood
experiences mushroom gathering in the
Czech Republic. View
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