Beautiful and inspirational exhibition exploring art and nature is set to open Friday, May 15th for OWG members
and on May 16th to the public
Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects? Made with LEGO? bricks, an award-winning and record-breaking exhibition that uses beautiful works of art made from simple toy blocks to explore animal endangerment, the balance of ecosystems, and mankind’s relationship with nature is coming to Old Westbury Gardens from Friday, May 15th, 2026, through Monday, September 7, 2026.
Old Westbury Gardens Members can enjoy an exclusive preview of the exhibition on Friday, May 15, before it opens to the public beginning Saturday, May 16.
“At Old Westbury Gardens, we believe that meaningful encounters with nature can spark curiosity and creativity at any age,” said Maura Brush, President and CEO of Old Westbury Gardens. “Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects beautifully captures that idea, using art to illuminate the remarkable relationships that shape the natural world. We look forward to welcoming visitors to explore these imaginative works throughout the gardens this season.”
Produced by Imagine, Nature Connects depicts important topics that the New York artist, Sean Kenney, holds dear, from protecting an animals’ habitat, to planting a garden.
Nature Connects further shows that just as LEGO pieces interconnect, everything in nature is interconnected in a delicate balance. The narratives, along with the intricate displays, also explore the importance of conservation, the balance of ecosystems, predator/prey relationships, as well as the relationships between humankind and the natural world.
The exhibition allows visitors to appreciate both nature and the sculptures as something beautiful, and to inspire them to go home and create something wonderful themselves.
Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects? Made with LEGO? bricks is open daily (except Tuesdays) to the public from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for a limited engagement through September 7, 2026.
This event is included with admission. General admission is $22; $20 for ages 62+ and full-time students with valid ID
$12 for children ages 7–17; and free for children 6 and under.
Tickets will be available to purchase at www.oldwestburygardens.org starting Sunday, March 15th.
About Old Westbury Gardens
Built in 1906 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Old Westbury Gardens is the former home of John S. Phipps; his wife, Margarita Grace Phipps, and their children. Today, as a not-for-profit organization, Old Westbury Gardens welcomes visitors of all ages for a wide range of historical, cultural, artistic, educational, horticultural events, and more. Old Westbury Gardens seeks to inspire appreciation of the early 20th century American country estate through faithful preservation and interpretation of its landscape, gardens, architecture and collections. Connect with us at https://www.oldwestburygardens.org/
About Imagine
Imagine (formerly known as Imagine Exhibitions) is a global leader in immersive storytelling and experiential design, specializing in the development of world-class exhibitions and attractions for museums, studios, IPs, brands, and leisure destinations worldwide. Through its four core services—Exhibitions, Studio, Retail, and Operations—Imagine created visitor experiences that entertain, educate, and inspire. Imagine is currently producing, presenting or operating more than 40 unique experiences around the globe, spanning museums, science centers, zoos, botanical gardens, integrated resorts, and non-traditional venues. For details, visit theimagineteam.com.
About Sean Kenney
Sean Kenney is an award-winning artist who uses LEGO pieces as a medium for contemporary sculpture, portraiture, and commercial art. He is recognized as one of the leading experts in the field and is a founding member of several global programs that aim to encourage and support this emerging art form.
Millions of people have visited his exhibitions, he has authored 9 children’s books, and The LEGO Group collaborated with him as an official partner for 14 years. Sean’s work has been acclaimed by The New York Times, PBS Arts, BBC Arts, and Vogue, and he continues to create every day at his studio in Amsterdam. http://www.seankenney.com

