The new exhibit “For the Birds” will be on display from June 11 through October 23.

Brooklyn Botanic Gardenis quick to celebrate the natural world beyond plants and bloom . This summertime , an exhibition give to site - specific birdhouses and the grandness of preserving the ecosystem is coming to the NYC landmark , and it will stay in place until the drop .

" For the Birds " will set up workshop in Brooklyn from June 11 through October 23 . Through a combination of live music , birding tours , and even workshops , the exhibit is lay to prepare visitant about the important connexion between birds and plants .

architect , artists , and designer enter in make over 30 birdhouse to exhibit around the garden . Guiding visitors through the exhibit , an audio project by creative director Randall Poster title " For the Birds : The Birdsong Project " will showcase original pieces of medicine , album covers , and even poems via listening stations and resilient performance .

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Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Over the summer , " For the Birds " will present a long list of action and opening move . Highlights admit a meditation experience employing sounds from nature and birds , which will take place on June 20 on the Cherry Esplanade . On select Tuesdays and Thursdays , Summer Evenings will kick off at the garden , where there will be music performances and cocktail , and where bird - centre spell will take home . Bird - watching enthusiasts will have the chance to join weekly birdwatch tours on quality Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am–12 pm .

All events featured in " For the Birds " are loose to attend with Garden admission unless otherwise noted as a ticketed event . For a complete lean of activity and for more information on tickets and consequence , you’re able to visit theexhibit ’s page .

moderate out some photos and images of the birdhouse design :

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Photo by Olalekan Jeyifous, courtesy of Brooklyn Botanic Garden

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Image by Nina Cooke John, courtesy of Brooklyn Botanic Garden

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Phot by Tom Sachs, courtesy of Brooklyn Botanic Garden