The weekend of April 8 and 9 celebrates the 2023 season opening for LongHouse Reserve, East Hampton’s beloved 16-acre sculpture garden. As is tradition, nearly one million daffodils and rare bulb plants will be in bloom to celebrate Rites of Spring and welcome back the local community. On display will be significant new works of art including two large scale sculptures by Maren Hassinger and three by Wyatt Kahn.
Popular permanent collection pieces by Buckminster Fuller, Sol Lewitt, Yoko Ono, Toshiko Takaezu, and many others remain on view, along with the renewed loan of sculptures from Moko Fukuyama, William and Steven Ladd, Alexander Polzin, and Ai Weiwei. On April 9th, Easter Sunday, come for a stroll in your Easter Bonnet around the gardens. LongHouse Founder, Jack Lenor Larsen, collected hats – what better way to honor his legacy than by parading in your bonnet? Easter treats will be available for kids of all ages.