Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Wreath Interpretations (12/9/24–1/2/25)

This is a wonderful exhibition of slightly off-kilter wreaths on display at the Arsenal in Central Park (5th Ave./64th St.). The good news is that it's free. The bad news is that it's only M–F from 9a–5p (and closed on holidays).

If you can carve out a long lunch hour, I say go for it. It's really fun, and without being a total spoiler, red pens are involved in one wreath, so you know that would be one of my favorites. Some are NFS (Not for Sale), but some are. I remember nothing about prices.

I'd say there were 20-something wreaths on display, mostly created by amateurs (sometimes working in teams), and using stuff that you don't usually associate with wreaths. Sure, there are some ribbons there, but not your usual pine cones and holly berries.

I'll try to tease you with a photo here. I'll definitely be posting more photos on FB (my handle there is Uncke David). If you go, I hope you enjoy. If you only get a chance to visit virtually, I hope you enjoy. There's a lot of fun stuff out there, kids!

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