Storm King Art Center has announced that it will embark on a $45 million refresh of its renowned open-air museum spanning 500 acres of mountain-flanked forest and meadow in New York’s lower Hudson Valley.
The capital project will bring a host of new features and upgrades—visitor pavilions, a relocated parking lot, infrastructural improvements, and an art conservation and fabrication facility among them—to the sexagenarian sculpture park so that it can better accommodate continued growth. As noted in a press release, a “tremendous increase in visitation and programming” spurred an urgent need for capital improvements that “prioritize the visitor experience and advance the Art Center’s
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