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Spring Exhibition Reception for Members
HRM Members are invited to an exclusive reception celebrating our spring exhibitions: Its Inside Is Bigger Than Its Outside: Paintings by Seongmin Ahn Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of Flowers Collection Spotlight: The Hudson River School Collection Spotlight: Abstraction, 1950–1980 Space is limited. Members can RSVP at rsvp@hrm.org by April 10. Not a member? Join
Gilded Age Glenview: Historic Home Tour
Explore Glenview, an 1877 home on the National Register of Historic Places, designed by esteemed architect Charles W. Clinton. On a guided tour, discover six fully restored period rooms, featuring magnificent woodwork, furnishings, art, and architectural features that make it one of the most significant early Gilded Age residences open to the public. Glenview appears
Fresh Floral Arrangements
Flowers are more than their attractive appearance—they can be symbolic! Work with artist Mike McManus to choose from an array of fresh flowers and create your own meaningful arrangement to bring home. Inspired by our current exhibitions Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of Flowers and Its Inside Is Bigger Than Its Outside: Paintings by Seongmin Ahn.
Teen Night: New Definitions of American Identity
Come to the HRM for Teen Night, inspired by Order / Reorder: Experiments with Collections and open to current high school students. Share your creativity and participate in a talent show, display your art in a gallery exhibit, and show off your designs at a fashion show! Throughout the night, engage in karaoke, face painting, and
Nybylwyck Hall Dollhouse in Bloom (Virtual)
Join us for a virtual tour of Nybylwyck Hall, Yonkers’s favorite 24-room dollhouse, on display in our historic home, Glenview. Nybylwyck is decorated for springtime with miniature floral bouquets by notable miniaturists from around the world. Miniaturist and gallerist Darren Scala of D. Thomas Fine Miniatures, who was recently featured on HGTV’s Biggest Little Christmas
Family Art Workshop: Flowers for Mom
This Mother’s Day weekend, give the gift of everlasting flowers to the person who has nurtured you throughout your life. Make an original floral bouquet using construction paper, scissors, and glue. Recommended for ages 6+. Español ↗
Sound of the Machine with Mason Webb and Malcolm Mooney
Mason Webb’s Instrument No. 2, featured in Order / Reorder, is a kinetic, sculptural still life that merges textile with sound. For this culminating performance of his series, the artist will be joined by visual artist, poet, singer, and lyricist Malcolm Mooney, who grew up in Yonkers and is one of the most celebrated international
Family Art Workshop: Kinship Networks
Draw a map of your neighborhood and add in the homes, parks, and stores that make it up. Create a landscape or cityscape collage informed by the works in Order / Reorder: Experiments with Collections, such as Susan Hall’s Moving Home, Richard Hayley Lever’s Train Station-Yonkers, Ralph Fasanella’s Grand Union, and Leonardo Ilianov De La
Artist Tour with Seongmin Ahn: Its Inside Is Bigger Than Its Outside
Join artist Seongmin Ahn for a tour of Its Inside Is Bigger Than Its Outside, bursting with plum trees, cascading peonies, and waterfalls. Experimenting with hyperdimensional space, Ahn’s work reflects her interest in the principles of dualism, coexistence, and inter-connection in Eastern philosophy.
Film Screening of One Dam at a Time
Join us for a film screening of One Dam at a Time followed by a Q&A with Captain John Lipscomb, Vice-President and Co-Director of the Science and Patrol Program of Riverkeeper, and George Jackman, PhD, Senior Habitat Restoration Manager of Riverkeeper. This 22-minute film visualizes Riverkeeper’s efforts to restore, revitalize, and reconnect the Hudson’s tributaries,