Fourteen international artists have come together for Fotografiska New York’s current exhibition Human / Nature: Encountering Ourselves in the Natural World, a mix of photographs, sculptures, and immersive video installations. These works from the likes of David Ụzọchukwu, Lewis Miller, Ori Gerscht, and more “explore the complex relationship between Earth and its human inhabitants," per a press release.
Though the show is open through Saturday, May 18, you’ll want to stop by the museum on Sunday, April 21 for a workshop on ikebana, the Japanese art of floral design, by instructor Paula Tam of the Ikenobo school, the oldest and largest school of ikebana. A ticket to the workshop ($110 for members, $125 for non-members) includes admission to Human / Nature, as well as the other world-class exhibitions on view at Fotografiska.