Bright red, rough edged five leaved small to large leafs of a Japanese Maple tree against a bright blue sky background.

Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May 1–31, 2024

Onsite | Online

Join us for a celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month programs at NYBG! Take part in on-site tours, explore programs on the traditional Japanese floral art of Ikebana, and more.

NYBG is proud to be listed as a New York Climate Action partner for the Asia Society’s ongoing exhibition Coal + Ice. Learn more about their program here.

Explore Recent Events & Exhibitions

Floral Design Showcase: The Art of Ikenobo Ikebana 

Pre-recorded lecture video (occurred October 6, 2022)   

Discover the beauty and philosophy of Ikenobo Ikebana, an elegant floral art form with roots in 15th-century Japan, that tells stories of the ever-changing beauty of life and nature. Ikebana master Professor Joseph Lam—who holds the highest possible Ikenobo ranking (Sokatoku rank 18)—designs an array of arrangements with flowers and branches chosen at the last minute to demonstrate how the language of Ikenobo Ikebana has evolved from classical to modern times. 

The Orchid Show: Natural Heritage

From 2022

In 2022, acclaimed artist Lily Kwong, the designer for The Orchid Show’s 20th year, presented a meditative and captivating design inspired by her ancestral connections to the natural world. Kwong’s vibrant and fantastical vision enveloped visitors in thousands of orchids, allowing them to reconnect to nature amidst picture perfect beauty.

A person in a flowing, colorful dress poses in front of a vivid floral display

Floral Fashion with Yu Cui

As one of our NYBG Cultivators, Yu “Fish” Cui donned a traditional Chinese hanfu for a photo shoot during The Orchid Show: Florals in Fashion, celebrating the timeless beauty of her heritage in juxtaposition with the living sartorial designs of our 2024 exhibition.

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Join Us for a Class or Tour

Steinhardt, Maple, Collection

Trees of Asia Tour

May 19; 12:30 p.m.
May 26; 2:30 p.m.

Explore the Garden landscape and learn more about Japanese maples, Tanyosho pines, and other trees native to Asia with an NYBG Tour Guide, or explore through PlantTracker at your own pace.

A collection of growing leaves painted with black ink

Asian Ink Brushwork Painting Workshop

Watson Room 102
June 5; 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

Receive an introduction to the basics of ink brushwork from the Asian ink art tradition. You’ll study tonal painting skills on a variety of paper surfaces and learn how to work with a large Asian calligraphy brush. This class will include an observational study of NYBG’s Rock Garden to view seasonal blooms and other botanical elements for inspiration. You’ll apply what you’ve learned and observed as you draw and paint various examples of nature. All materials provided.

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Discover Botanical Science & History

A person in an antique photo examines library materials in a room full of cabinets and computers

History of the Mertz Library: Rose Li

Born in China and raised in Taiwan, Rose Li became an Associate Librarian in 1983, becoming the first Asian-American librarian in charge of Mertz Library’s Technical Services department. Supervising and training staff, Li also used her knowledge of the Asiatic and French languages to transcribe and create catalog records.

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A green and red plant stem grows among green foliage

“Weather Magic” Practices in the Pacific Nation of Vanuatu

Together with a group of colleagues in the United States and in Vanuatu, NYBG Scientists recently published a study on how plants are used in “weather magic,” representing centuries-old rituals and other practices intended to understand and even influence the weather.

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A pressed, dried herbarium specimen of branching red seaweed

Isabella Iona Abbott: First Lady of Limu

Before Dr. Isabella Aiona Abbott became the first Native Hawaiian woman to receive a doctorate in science, before the 150 journal articles and 8 books, before she was named the “First Lady of Limu,” she was a young girl collecting seaweed on the shores of Honolulu with her family.

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Expand Your Garden with NYBG Shop

A bowl of green, fuzzy bean pods

Cultivating Diversity—One Seed at a Time...

Explore NYBG Shop’s collection of seeds on offer to discover East Asian fruits, vegetables, herbs, and more that you can grow at home.

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Lead image: Acer palmatum ‘Hupp’s Red Willow’—Japanese maple in the Steinhardt Maple Collection

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