Arts & Entertainment

Wildcliff Mixes Sculptures with Other Arts in New Rochelle

The exhibits are available to view from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Sept. 1.

The grounds of Wildcliff are dotted with sculptures which the public can see weekends through Sept. 1 as part of Incoming Tide Entertainment's series of events and programs.

Incoming Tide's President Eric Woodlin said a lot of the sculptors work out of the Sculpture Barn in Fairfield, CT, run by David Boyjajian. While the Sculpture Barn works run the gamut from metal to wood to stone, Woodlin wanted metal sculptures for Wildcliff.

One sculpture by Justin Pearlman of Connecticut is made entirely out of metal from a trailer home, which depiected a reclining female figure.

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But sculptures aren't the only things going on at Wildcliff. There are yoga and painting classes and concerts three times a week.

The sculptures can be viewed on weekends from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For a list of concerts, activities and artists go to incomingtideentertainment.com.

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