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Winter Workspace 2011
Winter Workspace
January 4 – March 27, 2011

Max Liboiron, Material Afterlife: Circulation, 2009

The Friendly Falcons

The Friendly Falcons

Megan Gordon

Meghan Gordon

Swati Khurana

Swati Khurana

Max Liborion

Max Liboiron

     

Ruth Marshall

Ruth Marshall

James Walsh

James Walsh

     

Claudia Weber

Claudia Weber

Marion Wilson

Marion Wilson

     
     
     
   
     
 
 

Glyndor Gallery is transformed into studio space for artists during the Winter Workspace Program. Nine artists who represent an array of artistic practices will be in residence over two, six-week sessions. This is a rare opportunity for New York artists to work in proximity to our collection and landscape, and to be in the serene winter environment on a daily basis. Three artists will be preparing for their Sunroom Project exhibitions that occur later in the year. Artists will open their studios and lead hands-on workshops giving the public a behind the scenes view of the creative process.

The first session, from January 4 through February 13, includes Ruth Marshall, Claudia Weber, and Marion Wilson, with open studios on February 13, 1–4 PM.

The artists in the second session, from February 15 through March 27, are The Friendly Falcons and Their Friend the Snake (Jeffrey Kurosaki and Tara Pelletier), Meghan Gordon, Swati Khurana, Max Liboiron, and James Walsh, with open studios on March 26, 12–4 PM.

Artist-led workshops and tours are held throughout the winter, find out more on the individual artist’s page or on our calendar or download press release.

All events are free with admission to the grounds; some events require registration as space may be limited.

SUPPORT FOR THE WINTER WORKSPACE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED BY the New York State Artists Workspace Consortium Technical Assistance Fund, and with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, celebrating 50 years of building strong, creative communities in New York State’s 62 counties. Additional support for Wave Hill’s Visual Arts program is provided by the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc., the Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation and The Greenwall Foundation.

 

      

Target Free Days

Target sponsors free Tuesday and Saturday morning admission to Wave Hill, providing public access to the arts in our community.

  

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