While June is not hosting shows at her home in Maine, she is working with Wendy Klemperer to market her exhibition at the Vanderbilt Museum on Long Island NY. There is a catalog for the exhibition and June has the price list for all the sculpture for sale.



Wendy Klemperer: Wrought Taxonomies is an outdoor sculpture exhibition at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum in Centerport, New York. Running through December 2026, it features a collection of animal sculptures crafted from salvaged steel and wrought iron, exploring the relationship between humans and the animal world.
Klemperer’s work captures the forms and gestures of various species, both real and imagined, inviting viewers to reflect on the continuity between human and animal experiences. The sculptures are thoughtfully integrated into the museum’s landscape, with larger pieces displayed on the grounds and smaller ones suspended along hiking trails, enhancing the natural setting.
The exhibition is included with general admission to the museum, and educational programs and workshops related to the themes of the artwork are offered throughout its duration. Special thanks to the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation for their generous support in making Wrought Taxonomies possible.
For more information, visit the exhibition page: Vanderbilt Museum