Tour of The Watermill Center

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39 Watermill Towd Rd.,Water Mill NY 11976

23 July, 2021

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Join us for an intimate guided tour of The Watermill Center and our expansive art collection! Walkthrough history with an intimate guided tour of The Watermill Center and its manicured grounds and gardens, carefully curated art collection, and expansive study library. Operating as a year-round artist residency, The Watermill Center's facility and campus offer a unique workspace for artists from across the globe, providing them with the time, space and freedom to create and inspire! PLEASE NOTE: The event takes place both indoors and outdoors, as such we strongly encourage proper footwear and attire. Masks are mandatory and we ask that all guests adhere to strict social distancing guidelines. Guests that are able to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test within 72 hours prior to the event are able to opt-out of wearing a mask. All tours do begin promptly at 2:30 PM. Please arrive 15 minutes early. Advance registration is required. Space is limited. For more information about The Watermill Center Tour or to make private group reservations, please email [email protected] or call (631) 726-4628. Please note, tours of the building require the use of stairs. The Watermill Center is committed to providing accessible programs and services for all patrons and artists with disabilities. For further information about any accessibility issues or needs, please email us at [email protected]. photo © Jessica Dalene Founded in 1992 by avant-garde visionary and theater director Robert Wilson, The Watermill Center is an interdisciplinary laboratory for the arts and humanities located on Long Island’s East End. With an emphasis on creativity and collaboration, Watermill ​integrates performing arts practice with resources from the humanities, research from the sciences and inspiration from the visual arts. ​The Center is unique within the global landscape of experimental artistic practice and regularly convenes the brightest minds from across disciplines to do, in Wilson’s words, “what no one else is doing.”

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