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The DNA Totem – close up. The Biennial is on view daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through October 31. Independent. This process is automatic. News & culture of the Hudson Valley from the publisher of Kingston, New Paltz, Saugerties & Woodstock Times. 2017 “Wilderstein Sculpture Biennial” Wilderstein Historic Site, Rhinebeck, NY 2016 “Shimmering Substance: Selections from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grantees of the Hudson Valley Kleinerd/James Center for the Arts
Opening party will be held on Saturday, June 3rd from 5pm-7pm. Print & On-line. Please enable Cookies and reload the page. We need to have each other’s backs. Substantive. Strategically poised throughout the grounds will be 25 sculptures created – using a wide array of materials, from traditional to modern to recycled – by Willie Cole, David Provan, James Meyer, Joe Chirchirillo, Dave Channon, Naomi Teppich, Suprina, Alison McNulty, Julia Whitney Barnes, Bill Rybak, Beth Haber, Emil Alzamora, Hans Van Meeuwen, Ken Hiratsuka, Bernard Klevickas, John Van Alstine, Casey A. Schwarz, Nicolae Golici, Christopher Lewis, William Scholl, Stuart Farmery, Dan Goldman, Andrés San Millán, Vincent Murray and Chuck Von Schmidt. Contact her at 845-454-3222 or lmr@artsmidhudson.org, The Outdoor Sculpture Biennial Exhibition is on view at Wilderstein Historic Site, 330 Morton Road, Rhinebeck, through Oct. 31, daily 9 a.m. to 4. By @hudsonvalleyandmore #snow #goodbye, Theaters are officially allowed to open but with c. Still time to vote early today!! Linda Marston-Reid is an artist, writer, and executive director of Arts Mid-Hudson. This summer, there’s yet another reason to visit Wilderstein and its environs: the fifth Outdoor Sculpture Biennial, curated for 2019 by noted Hudson Valley artist Franc Palaia. []))). There is no charge to walk the grounds and trails, and parking is available off Morton Road near Wilderstein’s Gate Lodge during hours when the mansion is not open for tours. Become part of our local support family.