The DNA Totem – close up. Artist, Suprina at the 4th Outdoor Sculpture Biennial
Wilderstein Historic Site, Rhinebeck, New York
For the fourth year, the Wilderstein Historic Site will present an outdoor sculpture biennial, featuring 18 contemporary pieces by Hudson Valley Artists, curated by Franc Palaia. Opening party will be held on Saturday, June 3rd from 5pm-7pm. A free Curator’s Tour of the show will be held on August 6, September 10, and October 8. The outdoor sculpture biennial will be on view through October 31, 2017, daily from 9 am to 4 pm. The Wilderstein Historic Site is located at 330 Morton Road in the beautiful town of Rhinebeck.
We were delighted to see the DNA Totem by the artist, Suprina as one of the installations in the Biennial. DNA Totem originated in Harlem, with a collection of memorabilia from the artists friends attached to the Totem. Something of mine is in there – I leave it to my friends and relatives in Rhinebeck to find it.Wilderstein Historic Site, Rhinebeck
Wilderstein was home for Margaret (Daisy) Suckley (1891-1991), a cousin and confidante of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The Beekman Arms & Delamater Inn – great places to stay in Rhinebeck
Maple Sugar sugar shack in Rhinebeck