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Hive Culture: Captivated by the Honeybee Exhibition

Image ©2011 Judi Harvest

SEPTEMBER 13– DECEMBER 1, 2011
RECEPTION: SUN, OCTOBER 2, 1–4pm

Wave Hill Glyndor Gallery
W 249 & Independence Ave Bronx, NY • www.wavehill.org • 718.549.3200
Eighteen contemporary artists explore a multi-dimensional preoccupation with the pivotal role that bees play in pollination, environmental health and our changing relationship with nature. Artists Jennifer Angus, Anonda Bell, Deborah Davidovits, Anda Dubinskis, Cara Enteles, Rose-Lynn Fisher, Sally Gall, Hope Ginsburg, Talia Greene, Judi Harvest, Rob Keller, Andrea Lilienthal, Holly Lynton, Lenore Malen, Julia Oldham, Michelle Rozic, Jeanne Silverthorne, Draga Šušanj.
Hive Culture Weekend: November 5 & 6; Artists Talk: Sunday, November 13

More exhibition events listed at www.wavehill.org/arts

Train and Subway Shuttle Van Service & Schedule

Wave Hill provides free van service between the front gate and the Metro-North Railroad Riverdale station and the terminus of the #1 subway train at West 242nd Street. Shuttle van seats 10.

Train

Metro-North Railroad Riverdale Station: Meets northbound trains at 45 minutes past the hour, from 9:45am to 4:45pm; returns visitors to the Riverdale station departing Wave Hill’s front gate at 20 minutes past the hour, from 12:20 to 5:20.

Subway

West 242nd Street #1 Station: Meets visitors directly in front of Burger King at the terminus of the #1 subway train hourly at 10 minutes past the hour, from 9:10am to 4:10pm; returns visitors to the terminus of the #1 subway train departing Wave Hill’s front gate on the hour, from noon until 5pm. Passenger pick-up and drop-off are on the west side of Broadway.

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