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SUMMARY:Pruning for the New Year: Westbeth Courtyard Garden
DESCRIPTION:The Westbeth Center  Courtyard Garden as well as the other gardens in the courtyard and the plant boxes on  Bethune and Bank St are sponsored by the Westbeth Beautification Committee which was begun  in 1984.  Garden volunteers\, Kurt Kelly with Terry Pruinton\, with appaerances by garden fans\,  Karin Batten and Aly Palmer.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/pruning-the-westbeth-courtyard-garden/
LOCATION:Westbeth Bank St Courtyard
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SUMMARY:Dickcissel: A Rare Bird  Sighted at Westbeth
DESCRIPTION:Photo of Dickcissel by Chip Franke \nOn Dec 8\, 2023 The Linnaean Society of New York issued “A Rare Bird Alert” for the Dickcissel.  “This bird has bounced around the West Village – the Bleecker Playground\,  Abingdon Square Park as well as moving around the adjoining neighborhood.” \nDuring the weekend\, Westbeth was visited by dozens of birdwatchers who wandered into the Westbeth courtyard and stationed themselves on the corners of Bank St and Washington St hoping to  nab a sighting.  \nThe Westbeth courtyard garden \, a National Wildlife Foundation  certified wildlife habitat garden\, is home to many House Wrens. According to Charles\, a birdwatcher who  was interviewed by the website\,  “Hanging with House Wrens is a perfect plan since the Dickcissel is very similar in build except it has yellow streaks along its head.” \nCharles the birdwatcher further explained why a Dickcissel in the area makes for a rare bird sighting.  “Dickcissels\, as birds do\, migrate south this time of year. However the Dickcissel migratory pattern originates in the Midwest  and heads towards Central America.  Sighting them as far north as the Big Apple City is a rare experience for bird and watcher.” \nThe Linnaean Society of New York  fosters an appreciation of the natural world with a special emphasis on birds. Founded in 1878\, the Society comprises dedicated amateurs and professionals interested in the study\, preservation\, and enjoyment of nature and the environment.
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/dickcissel-a-rare-bird-sighted-at-westbeth/
LOCATION:Westbeth Bank St Courtyard
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SUMMARY:Westbeth Spring Art + Craft Market  (First Ever!)
DESCRIPTION:WESTBETH ARTIST RESIDENTS COUNCIL SPONSORS SPRING ART & CRAFT + MARKET \nThis craft art and craft market features bespoke fabric art\, photos\, music\, up-cycled\nvintage clothing\, hats\, jewelry and affordable fine art by some of Westbeth’s most\nwell-known artists. \nThe Westbeth Artist Residents Council  is sponsoring their first annual Spring Art & Craft Market  Saturday June 3\,2023  from 11-6pm in the historic Westbeth Artist Housing Complex at 155 Bank Street\nenter through the courtyard.  \nJust a few of the artists participating: \nDebra Rappaport – Debra Rapoport is a 78-year-old artist who makes hats\, jewelryand various other accessories from things she finds on the streets of New York like\nmetal\, paper and plastic products\, and other materials that may be found in the trash.She has been creating these pieces ever since her early 20's. She was part of the\n“Advanced Style” movement (film and 3 books) and has her work in major museums.Instagram: @debrarapoport \nStephen Hall – Born in Aberdeen Scotland\, Stephen Hall moved to New York in 1978 and began exhibiting his work in the East Village in the 1980s. Since\, his work has been\nfeatured in exhibits throughout the US\, Japan\, Korea and Mexico. His work is a part of numerous private collections and has been featured in countless films and magazines.\nMr. Hall has illustrated numerous books for authors such as A.A. Milne\, J.G. Ballard\, and Russell Greenan to name a few. The new work shown here is based on post-it and\nbar napkin sketches done over the past 30 years.Instagram: @stephenhallny \nValérie Hallier – Miss Hallier's work has been shown internationally. She recently was the recipient of a Contemporary Art Foundation and a NYSCA & Wave Farm grants.\nUsing a wide swath of mediums\, Hallier redefines the art of portraiture and self-portraiture in the forms of immersive installations\, interactive public art and two-\ndimensional renderings. She currently works with flower petals. She will be featuring. small scale works and “Chaos Bling” jewelry.\nInstagram: @valerie_hallier @multiplemedia_artist
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-spring-art-craft-market-first-ever/
LOCATION:Westbeth Bank St Courtyard
CATEGORIES:past-events
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SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE OPEN STUDIOS AT WESTBETH
DESCRIPTION:Westbeth Open House NY and Open Studios
URL:https://westbeth.org/event/westbeth-open-house-open-studio/
LOCATION:Westbeth Bank St Courtyard
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