Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Wave Hill Public Garden (9/26/2023)

Tuesday, September 26, 2023 (continued)
We thought our Tyler Arboretum membership gave us reciprocal privileges at Wave Hill Public Garden, but the admissions fellow told us we did not. Since it was not a garden day, and we were limited on time, we did not pay to enter. Back in our car, we were figuring our next step, when a young woman tapped on our window and said they double-checked, and we did have reciprocity! But we did have to pay the non-member parking fee of $13.
Fagus slyvatica forma purpurea/European Copper Beech (KSS)
Host (2022, by Esteban Cabeza de Baca in collaboration
with Heidi Howard) was first exhibited at the
Momentary in Bentonville, AR
Host seen from another angle
Glyndor II House (1926, by Butler and Cross)
hosts the Glyndor Gallery
Collaborative Self Wave Hill (2023, by
Heidi Howard and Esteban Cabeza de Baca)
Wave Hill Waves Wavetable (2023, by Liz Phillips)
wait in the garden (2023, by Jill Cohen-Nuñez) detail
El Circo (2023, by Max Benjamin Sarmiento) (KSS)
El Circo Batalla, El Circo Defiende/The Circus
Battles, The Circus Defends
(2023,
by Max Benjamin Sarmiento)
Por el Amor al Circo/For the Love of the Circus (2023,
by Max Benjamin Sarmiento) with a video of the
performance of figures moved by magnets (KSS)
Works by Heidi Howard in the former dining room (KSS)
Plant Pot by Heidi Howard (KSS)
Anna Tome (2022, by Heidi Howard)
The Glyndon Terrace is obviously closed
The Pergola (KSS)
The Pergola view toward the Hudson River in Bronx (KSS)
The Pergola view of the Great Lawn
Rotheca myricoides/Blue Butterfly Plant (KSS)
View across the Lower Lawn toward the Hudson River
Huge Acer palmatum/Japanese Maple near
the Marco Polo Stufano Conservatory (1906)
Flower Garden in front of the conservatory
Flower Garden (KSS)
Colchicum autumnale/Autumn Crocus
Ilex verticillata/Winterberry Holly
Next: Fort Washington Estates.

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