June 8th - September 17th, 2016 - The elegant custom of eating, drinking, listening to music, and writing poetry while watching the moon, was practiced devotedly since the Tang Dynasty in China (618-906) and was continued in Japan during the middle of the Hein period (794-1192).
The Hammond Museum had asked Bibiana Huang Matheis to curate an art exhibit “Behold the Moon” as a modern art exhibit to honor an ancient tradition. Matheis had invited 13 well established artists from the Hudson Valley, Connecticut, Long Island and NY City to participate in this multimedia art show, including 8 site-specific installations.
The resulting art exhibit is a seamless flow of contemporary, contemplative visual poetry beholding the moon as a celebration.
Dates:June 08, 2016 12:00 pm to September 17, 2016 04:00 pm
Address:28 Deveau Road, North Salem, New York 10560, United States
Phone:914-669-5033
Contact:Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden
Website:http://www.hammondmuseum.org/#!behold-the-moon-2016/c1jy