Avifauna: Birds + Habitat

New York City provides a wide array of habitats for birds. Numerous species of birds migrate along the Hudson or make Wave Hill’s gardens and woodlands their home. The artworks in this exhibition delve into the relationship between birds and their habitats—from the way changes in natural and built environments affect migration patterns to the role birds play in propagating plants. 

Visitors can contemplate this dynamic interplay by exploring the gallery and observing avian activity on the grounds. Works in the show will include photography, video, artist books, wall painting, installation, drawing and sound. Artists include Tatiana ArochaTanya ChalyMarna ChesterNina KatchadourianPaula McCartneyJeff MertzPeter MorganSarah NichollsJames ProsekJenna Spevack and Fred Tomaselli.

Avifauna: Birds + Habitat is organized by Wave Hill’s curatorial team, Jennifer McGregor, Eileen Jeng Lynch and Natika Soward, with valued advice and guidance from naturalist and artist Gabriel Willow. Willow’s work is on view in Ecolegiac: Missing Birds of NYC, in Wave Hill House.

 

April 7 – June 24, 2018
Wave Hill
Glyndor Gallery & On the Grounds
695 West 252nd Street
Bronx, NY  10471-2899

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