
Community Art: Wrapped in Nature
April 14 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Join us at the Museum for an engaging community art project with Lighthouse Works resident Laurie Lambrecht. Together, we will connect with nature and art by wrapping driftwood with colorful wool yarn to create an adorned nest for the Museum’s Osprey statue.
All ages are welcome at this hands-on event. Driftwood and yarn will be provided, but feel free to bring your own (wool yarn preferred for this outdoor installation please).
When: Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Time: 5-6 pm
Place: In-person only. At the Museum, 2nd floor
Laurie Lambrecht is a visual artist working in photography and fiber, merging observation of the natural world with tactile, hand worked processes. Her photographs are held in the collections of the National Gallery of Art, the Center for Creative Photography, and the Parrish Art Museum, and she has presented solo exhibitions in the United States and abroad. In the early 1990s she served as administrative assistant to Roy Lichtenstein while photographing the artist and his studio, later published as Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio (Monacelli Press, 2011). Lambrecht has created site-specific outdoor installations at the Madoo Garden Conservancy, the Watermill Center, and the Nassau County Museum of Art, and is the recipient of two recent NYSCA project grants. Her monograph Texere will be published by Radius Books in late spring 2026.
This event is co-sponsored with Lighthouse Works


