Storm King Art Center

Storm King Art Center A 500-acre outdoor museum located in NY's Hudson Valley, where visitors experience large-scale sculpture & site-specific commissions under open sky.

Headed into the holiday weekend like...Storm King is open Friday, Juneteenth, and all weekend long. Plus, Orange County ...
06/18/2026

Headed into the holiday weekend like...

Storm King is open Friday, Juneteenth, and all weekend long. Plus, Orange County students up to 21 years old receive free admission—so take advantage of the holiday and good weather, and plan your visit.

We also have a number of events happening this weekend, join a daily walking tour, or drop by our Children & Families program on June 21, both free with admission. Looking for something different? Our summer concert series kicks off on June 20!

Isamu Noguchi, "Momo Taro," 1977–78. © 2026 The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Conversation, food, and a little bit of mud...On June 27, join artist Anicka Yi and author Rana Dasgupta for a conversat...
06/16/2026

Conversation, food, and a little bit of mud...

On June 27, join artist Anicka Yi and author Rana Dasgupta for a conversation anchored by Yi's exhibition "Message from the Mud." In their respective work, both Yi and Dasgupta consider life and interdependence in the context of human and non-human systems across vast timescales, offering new ways to understand the past, metabolize our present, and open pathways to imagine new futures.

Following the talk, guests are invited to explore the work and enjoy a prehistoric culinary experience by Anicka Yi with Care of Chan. "Before Skeletons, Before Teeth" offers visitors an embodied experience of Yi's installation at Storm King not only visually, but also though smell, touch, and taste.

Learn more: https://stormking.org/events/message-from-the-mud-a-conversation-with-anicka-yi/

"Anicka Yi: Message From the Mud." Photo by BFA/Jason Lowrie
Before Skeletons, Before Teeth, A Prehistoric Culinary Experience by Anicka Yi and Care of Chan. Photo by BFA/Jason Lowrie

✨Spend summer solstice with art, nature, and live music.✨Black Country, New Road performs at Storm King on June 21! The ...
06/14/2026

✨Spend summer solstice with art, nature, and live music.✨

Black Country, New Road performs at Storm King on June 21! The British experimental rock collective is known for their fearless reinvention and genre-defying sound.

Horsegirl will open the show with their playful blend of postpunk, shoegaze, and experimental pop.

Get your tickets: https://stormking.org/summer-concerts/

Black Country, New Road with Horsegirl is co-produced by Storm King Art Center & Chosen Family Presents

06/13/2026

Liz Glynn’s “Open House” is now view at Storm King. The work is just the second piece to be placed in Tippet’s Field, which was previously the site of a parking lot and reclaimed as a space for art during our capital project.

Glynn was onsite this spring installing her work, so we asked her about the parking lot, her process, and how she staged the work in Tippet’s Field.

Upstate Art Weekend is almost here! This annual event—taking place Thursday, June 25, to Monday, June 29—celebrates the ...
06/12/2026

Upstate Art Weekend is almost here! This annual event—taking place Thursday, June 25, to Monday, June 29—celebrates the cultural vibrancy of the Hudson Valley. Make Storm King one of your stops, and join us at one of our events happening over the weekend.

🌻 Daily, 1:15PM | Walking Tour—see collection highlights on a docent-led tour.

🧘🏼‍♀️ June 27, 9:45AM | Member Yoga—join to attend!

🍽️ June 27, 3:30PM | Message from the Mud: A Conversation with Anicka Yi & Rana Dasgupta—attend a conversation with exhibition artist Anicka Yi. Following the talk, enjoy Before Skeletons, Before Teeth, a prehistoric culinary experience by Yi with Care of Chan.

🎒June 28, 12 PM | Young Explorer Backpacks—pick up an activity guide that's full of navigational and observational tools, as well as self-guided activities for kifs of all ages.

🛍️June 25-29 | Shop at Museum Store and save 10% (members save 20%).

Plan your visit!

06/11/2026

This year artist Saif Azzuz brought a new work to Storm King as part of our Outlooks exhibition series, which offers emerging and mid-career artists the opportunity to present a large-scale project in the landscape. Azzuz began his relationship with the Art Center in 2024 when he participated in the Shandaken: Storm King Artist Residency.

During that time, Azzuz (Yurok, Karuk, Libyan, b. 1987) noticed that local signs designating the Hudson River Estuary are illustrated with a sturgeon, a fish familiar to him from the Klamath River, which runs through the Yurok Reservation in California. An enrolled member of the Yurok Tribe, Azzuz draws upon his community’s deep connection with nature to create works that reflect the interdependence of all things.

Get to know the artist and come see his new work “weych-pues / tàkhòne (where the rivers meet).”

Children & Family programs take place at Storm King every Sunday. Join us for one of our upcoming events:🦠June 14 |  Win...
06/10/2026

Children & Family programs take place at Storm King every Sunday. Join us for one of our upcoming events:

🦠June 14 | Winogradsky Watercolors
Make watercolor paintings inspired by "Anicka Yi: Message from the Mud!" The colors, shapes, and textures of the microorganisms found in Yi’s Winogradsky columns will be the source of inspiration for these abstract works of art.

☀️June 21 | Kin Charms
On Summer Solstice, renew your vows with your earth kin by making natural charm jewelry that reminds us of the texture, personality, and history of land and our responsibility towards it. Inspired by "Outlooks: Saif Azzuz."

🎒June 28 & July 5 | Young Explorer Backpacks
Pick up an activity guide that's full of navigational and observational tools, as well as self-guided activities. Plus, step inside Mark Dion's "Storm King Environmental Field Station."

🐟July 12 | Hudson Valley Life Forms
Celebrate our relationships with other local species by creating sculptural forms. Experiment with wire, foil, and chimes to honor the power and beauty of creatures with whom we share the land. Inspired by "Outlooks: Saif Azzuz."

Chakaia Booker's "A Moment in Time" welcomes and bids farewell to Storm King visitors from its position on the museum's ...
06/09/2026

Chakaia Booker's "A Moment in Time" welcomes and bids farewell to Storm King visitors from its position on the museum's entrance path. It's made from recycled tires, which the artist slices, twists, strips, weaves, and rivets to create the textures, prickled edges, and torqued forms of her sculptures.

"A Moment in Time's" portal-like, bifurcated form encourages viewers to pass through and around the piece’s contours, which also provides a close look at the tones and textures of the repurposed rubber material.

Chakaia Booker, "A Moment in Time," (2004).

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