
Sat 9/20-Sun 11/2
It seems like the Halloween “season” keeps getting longer and longer, and each year, more organizations join in the spirit. This year, Holden Arboretum is the latest to join in the mania, perhaps inspired by its recent summer art installations.
Its new exhibit Skeleton Grove will feature ten 10-12-foot skeleton sculptures designed by area artists, cavorting among the trees in the Main Display Garden and in front of the Corning Visitor Center. They’re more fun than scary in the daytime; for some of us, going to the top of Holden’s Kalberer Emergent Tower is scarier.
The “official” start of the fall season on Monday September 22, but the skeletons will be on view starting Saturday September 20 when there’ll be an artist meet-and-greet from 10am-noon. The skeletons will be on view through Sunday November 2. Skeleton Grove is free with regular admission. Holden is open Tuesday through Sunday. Get tickets here.