Don’t Miss Ebony G. Patterson’s Summer Art Exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden

Ebony G. Patterson’s summer exhibition at NYBG is a living work of art, embracing horticulture, hidden histories, and wild, uncultivated nature.

Don’t Miss Ebony G. Patterson’s Summer Art Exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden
Vultures descend on NYBG’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory lawn in an installation by Ebony G. Patterson

This summer at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG), celebrated contemporary artist Ebony G. Patterson alludes to the hidden histories of the garden in …things come to thrive…in the shedding…in the molting…, featuring thought-provoking sculptures and horticulture displays. The artist responds to the collections of NYBG with a living work of art that sheds light on the historical relevance of our collective pasts and the potential for healing in renewal.

Patterson’s work embraces the lush, colorful, and enticing elements of gardens while offering bold and provocative moments. Hundreds of glittering vultures descend like shadows to gather among wound-like ruptures in the landscape. Colorful plantings and ghostly cast glass sculptures represent extinct species that now exist only as specimens in NYBG’s Herbarium, serving as a reminder of what we stand to lose. Displays in the LuEsther T. Mertz Library feature an immersive video installation, woven tapestries, and paper works that continue Patterson’s artistic viewpoint on gardens and wild, uncultivated nature.

You have never experienced the New York Botanical Garden like this before!

…things come to thrive…in the shedding…in the molting… is on view through October 22.

To learn more, visit nybg.org.