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Performing and Visual Arts at Wildcliff Sculpture Garden

Wildcliff sculpture garden is open to the public and filled with concerts. Paint, tour, meditate and picnic with friends and family, only in New Rochelle!

If you haven't heard... New Rochelle now has one of southern Westchester's destination spots for arts and entertainment. Remember Wildcliff, which is perched on the shoreline of the Long Island Sound. It's become a major player in the arts arena, boasting a 30+ sculpture garden on display every weekend from 11am to 4pm.

Incoming Tide Entertainment, known for renovating underutilized spaces for entertainment and art, has put their touch on the venue, going back to 2010. From landscaping the terrace, creating the Wildcliff Point, and breathing life into the venue with festivals, concerts, art exhibits and yoga.Wildcliff is home to a monthly arts & crafts festival which had over 300 guests walk through on Saturday June 16th.

The next event is July 14th so mark your calendars.This Saturday features the Devyn Rush Band (American idol 2011) at 7pm. The outdoor concerts are open to the public at $10 per guests. So bring your favorite picnic items and relax on the lawn.

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Thanks, Ashley. That is what I see every morning when I walk around Glen Island.