ECO: TREE TOUR AT LONGHOUSE RESERVE

10/29/2022 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM ET

Summary

This event will NOT be held at SAC grounds.
Times: 11 AM, 1 PM + 3 PM

Location: Longhouse Reserve
133 Hands Creek Rd
East Hampton, NY 11937

Description

Join us for a special garden tour at the beautiful LongHouse Reserve with Horticulturist Holger Winenga. A 16-acre garden and sculpture park, this event will highlight the “giants” of the tree world–including Coastal and Dawn redwoods, Ginkgos and many Indigenous trees.

About LongHouse Reserve
LongHouse Reserve teaches living with art in all of its forms. We cherish the land, a nature reserve with thousands of living species; place, an institution to learn, explore and grow; and spirit; a relaxing sanctuary for a break from everyday life.

LongHouse Reserve is a 16-acre sculpture garden and natural sanctuary located in East Hampton, NY. As many as 60 works of art, including sculptures by Buckminster Fuller, Yoko Ono, and Willem de Kooning can be viewed in the LongHouse gardens, which are open to the public from April to December with changing exhibitions each year. The gardens serve as a living case study of the interaction between plants and people in the 21st century. LongHouse's goal is to expand the imagination and appeal to visitors of all ages.

LongHouse was founded by Jack Lenor Larsen (1927-2020), internationally known textile designer, author, and collector. Larsen’s 13,000 square foot house was designed by Charles Forberg, a nephew of Walter Gropius, and based on the sacred shrine on the Ise Peninsula in Japan. A team is currently studying the future use of the house and welcomes thoughts from our visitors in our workshops and talks this summer.

LongHouse Reserve is open Wednesday-Sunday through December 31.  More information at www.longhouse.org.


PRICE: $20 PER PERSON

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