Glyndor Gallery has again been transformed into studios for artists to create new work or develop ongoing projects. Three artists are in residence during the first winter workspace session, from January 4 through February 13. Inspired by the message of wildlife conservation and the range of expression found in nature, Bronx-based artist Ruth Marshall continues her project of knitting full-scale replicas of the pelts of endangered wildcats. Marion Wilson paints miniature landscapes on glass, based on Wave Hill's stunning winter gardens. Claudia Weberprepares for an architectural installation in the Sunroom Project Space later in the year. Session two begins February 15.
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Stop by for a drop-in workshop, tour or open studio.
Ruth Marshall–Knitting Workshop
Sat, Jan 29, 1-4PM; Sat, Feb 5, 11:30AM-2:30PM; Sun, Feb 13, 1-4PM
Marshall teaches knitters the intricate technique of working with multiple yarns and colors to create an organic design. Participants should know how to knit and purl.
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Claudia Weber–Collage Workshop
Sat, Feb 5, 1-4PM
Weber guides participants on how to use photographic images, a variety of papers and other material, both found and new, to create their own works of art.
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Glyndor House Tour
Sun, Feb 6 & Sat, Feb 12, 1PM
Claudia Weberleads a tour of Wave Hill's Glyndor House and discusses the building's Georgian Revival style, as well as the transformation of natural elements into architectural abstractions, seen throughout the house.
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Winter Workspace Open Studio
Sun, Feb 13, 1-4PM
Meet the artists: Ruth Marshall, Claudia Weber and Marion Wilson.
Registration not required.