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.

This Sunday 5/31: Join art collective Free Style Family in creating colorful, larger-than-life sphere sculptures! Partic...
05/28/2026

This Sunday 5/31: Join art collective Free Style Family in creating colorful, larger-than-life sphere sculptures! Participants of all ages are invited to weave multi-colored textiles into 10-foot-tall sphere armatures. These interactive sculptures will playfully roll around the open fields of Storm King.

• 12–3PM: just drop in!
• Free with admission, no registration required

Can't make it? Don't worry, Children & Families programs take place each Sunday afternoon from May to November.

Coinciding with her Storm King exhibition, "Message from the Mud," artist Anicka Yi has worked with Artspace to create a...
05/27/2026

Coinciding with her Storm King exhibition, "Message from the Mud," artist Anicka Yi has worked with Artspace to create a limited edition lenticular print, "Compost Meridian."

Since 2019, Yi has worked across biology and technology, developing a practice focused on making unseen ecosystems visible through her work. This edition brings her approach into a dynamic lenticular print that morphs with the viewer’s shifting gaze.

Proceeds from the sale of "Compost Meridian" will support Storm King’s artistic program, and are available from Artspace: https://www.phaidon.com/en-us/blogs/stories/anicka-yi-limited-edition

Photo by Nir Arieli
Photos by Garrett Carroll

“The No March also means accepting you’re almost nobody. You have to merge with thousands like you.” —Louise BourgeoisLo...
05/26/2026

“The No March also means accepting you’re almost nobody. You have to merge with thousands like you.” —Louise Bourgeois

Louise Bourgeois’s "Number Seventy-Two (The No March)" is an intricate sculpture—a floor work made from 1,200 cylindrical pieces of marble and travertine—created in homage to a nonviolent protest against the Vietnam War. The pieces that comprise the work vary in size, color, and texture and are cut at various angles, and none is taller than fourteen inches.

"Number Seventy-Two (The No March)" is currently on view in the Museum Building.

Louise Bourgeois, "Number Seventy-Two (The No March)" 1972. © 2026 The Easton Foundation / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY

How do you start your Saturday? With the birds chirping and Lynda Benglis's fountain "North South East West" bubbling in...
05/23/2026

How do you start your Saturday?

With the birds chirping and Lynda Benglis's fountain "North South East West" bubbling in the background—at Storm King we kick-off the morning with Member Yoga.

Not yet a Member? Join at stormking.org/membership

Our first summer concert is just one month away—on June 20, Kim Gordon will kick-off the series! Play Me, her third solo...
05/20/2026

Our first summer concert is just one month away—on June 20, Kim Gordon will kick-off the series! Play Me, her third solo album, processes, in Gordon’s impressionistic way, the collateral damage of the billionaire class: the demolition of democracy, technocratic end-times fascism, the A.I.-fueled chill-vibes flattening of culture.

On June 21, Black Country New Road, a British experimental rock collective known for their fearless reinvention and genre-defying sound, will take the stage. They will be opened by Horesegirl, an indie rock trio whose music blends postpunk, shoegaze, and experimental pop with a playful, spirited edge.

Later this summer, catch the US premiere of Devonté Hynes Ensemble and Sun Ra Arkestra's big-band swing and space-age jazz.

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

Black Country, New Road with Horsegirl and Sun Ra Arkestra are co-produced by Storm King Art Center & Chosen Family Presents.
Devonté Hynes Ensemble is co-organized by Storm King Art Center & Eliza Ryan.

Pack a picnic basket and spend Memorial Day Weekend at Storm King. There's so many ways to visit:🏵️Visit as a Storm King...
05/20/2026

Pack a picnic basket and spend Memorial Day Weekend at Storm King. There's so many ways to visit:

🏵️Visit as a Storm King Member, and enjoy Member Yoga (happening every Saturday) and other exclusive events (next event is on May 31).
🏵️Bring your family to Sunday's Children & Families program, Aquatic Creature Feature, and look at the little creatures that call Storm King ponds their home.
🏵️Take advantage of living nearby—Orange County students up to 21 years old receive free admission.
🏵️Are you active-duty military personnel, including the National Guard and Reserves? Through Labor Day, visit with up to five family members for free as part of Blue Star Museums.

Don't forget to stop by the Museum Store, merchandise will be 10% off May 23–25.

Sarah Sze, "Fallen Sky," 2021.

📷 from the weekend, celebrating the opening reception for new exhibitions "Anicka Yi: Message from the Mud," "Outlooks: ...
05/18/2026

📷 from the weekend, celebrating the opening reception for new exhibitions "Anicka Yi: Message from the Mud," "Outlooks: Saif Azzuz," and "Liz Glynn: Open House." We can't wait to welcome you to these exhibitions throughout the year!

At the reception guests also enjoyed "Before Skeletons, Before Teeth," a prehistoric culinary experience by Anicka Yi and Care of Chan. "Before Skeletons, Before Teeth" will also be presented during the June 27 conversation between artist Anicka Yi author Rana Dasgupta. Learn more: https://stormking.org/events/message-from-the-mud-a-conversation-with-anicka-yi/

Phots by BFA, Jason Lowrie and Matt Borkowski

For the twelfth edition of Storm King’s Outlooks program, Saif Azzuz presents his first outdoor project, “weych-pues / t...
05/16/2026

For the twelfth edition of Storm King’s Outlooks program, Saif Azzuz presents his first outdoor project, “weych-pues / tàkhòne (where the rivers meet)” (2026). Azzuz’s sculpture takes the form of a giant sturgeon made of steel, aluminum, and salvaged car parts from the Hudson Valley, together with natural materials from the San Francisco Bay Area. The work brings together multiple landscapes and communities linked to the sturgeon, exploring the intimate bonds between humans and the natural world.

"Outlooks: Saif Azzuz" opens tomorrow, May 17.

Liz Glynn's "Open House" opens this Sunday, May 17, and yes, you can sit on the furniture.Glynn uses sculpture and perfo...
05/15/2026

Liz Glynn's "Open House" opens this Sunday, May 17, and yes, you can sit on the furniture.

Glynn uses sculpture and performance to explore the social and cultural history of objects. For "Open House," the artist recast Gilded Age furniture forms in concrete, a material more commonly seen in modern public plazas and housing projects. The work is drawn from historic photos of politician and financier William C. Whitney’s grand Fifth Avenue home, whose extravagant ballroom was used just once a year in the late 1800s and early 1900s by New York’s most distinguished social elite.

At Storm King, "Open House" is placed directly in the natural landscape for the first time.

On May 17, a new work by artist Anicka Yi opens at Storm King."Message from the Mud"—the artist's first large-scale outd...
05/14/2026

On May 17, a new work by artist Anicka Yi opens at Storm King.

"Message from the Mud"—the artist's first large-scale outdoor project—is arranged like an archaeological dig, inviting viewers to engage with concepts of deep geological time and evolutionary history through the lens of "prehistoric biofiction." Rising from a shallow pool at the center of the excavated site are acrylic columns filled with organic matter, standing like ruins of a soil-emerging world where past, present, and future environmental timescales overlap.

What would life have looked like if different evolutionary histories had taken course? What it could look like in possible futures?

Anicka Yi, "Message from the Mud," 2026. Photos by Jeffery Jenkins.

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