Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation

Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation

New York, NY 10001
Tax ID13-4144013

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More about this organization

Mission

The Watermill Center is a laboratory for the arts and humanities providing a global community the time, space and freedom to create and inspire.

About

International summer program consists of daily workshops with Robert Wilson and his collaborators that focus on new projects in development for theater and opera, installation and exhibition design, furniture and fashion design, film and video, landscaping, and architecture. The participating artists provided more than 20 site-specific installations and performances for a large open house, which was free to the public. Additionally, five guest lecturers spoke to the artists and local community on a variety of subjects regarding science and art during the summer lecture series.

Revenue

$8,836,220

Expenses

$4,650,939