David Baskin
Roberley Bell
Jean Blackburn
Esperanza Cortés
Carolynn Desch
David Hess
Elizabeth Newman
Francesco Simeti
Carol Sun
Allan Wexler
Lynne Yamamoto
Glyndor Gallery reopens this spring, inaugurating a new and expanded visual arts program; the premier
exhibition, Welcome, presents work that explores ideas of domestic space, and the relationship between people
and nature.
Works by David Baskin, Roberley Bell, Jean
Blackburn, Esperanza Cortés, Carolynn Desch, David
Hess, Elizabeth Newman, Francesco Simeti, Carol Sun,
Allan Wexler, and Lynne Yamamoto transform Glyndor
Gallery into a surreal domestic interior.
opening day
Sunday, May 7, 2000, 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Funding for the visual arts is provided by Stephen and Cathy
Weinroth, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
Cultural Challenge Program, and the New York State Council on
the Arts. Additional donors include Bloomberg, the Hess and
Helyn Kline Foundation, Jennifer P. Speers, the Nate B. and
Frances Spingold Foundation and Gilbert and Sally Kerlin.
Special thanks to Enterprise Printing, Express Color, Glen Eden
Wool Carpet, Living Color Crayons courtesy of Hammett's Learning
World, Typogram.
The mission of Wave Hill
A non-profit cultural institution located on 28 acres in
the northwest Bronx, Wave Hill is dedicated to
exploring the interaction between human beings and
the natural environment. Programs in both the arts and
sciences are designed to foster public understanding
of and appreciation for this complementary
relationship.
Wave Hill
675 West 252nd Street Bronx, New York 10471-2899
phone (718) 549-3200 fax (718) 884-8952