From LONG ISLAND – by Ann Parry (ann-parry.com)
April 15, 2014
Saturday, a sunny warm spring day here on Long Island, was International Slow Art Day, so I visited the Garden Party exhibit and the outdoor sculptures at the Nassau County Museum of Art.

Roslyn, NY, U.S. – April 12, 2014 – During International Slow Art Day, a visitor views artist Hunt Slonem’s colorful sculptures of monkeys at Nassau County Museum of Art. (© Ann Parry/ann-parry.com)
A few of the pieces I lingered at were the Tiffany Studios lamp Chanson de printemps after Bouguereau, the pink and green rhinestone tulip minaudière, and a bouquet of designer dresses with flower motifs.
And I lay down on the grass to enjoy the daffodils.
NCMA’s Garden Party exhibit, which runs through July 6, 2014, is delightful after our winter of snows.
International Slow Art Day: GALLERY