A historic capital project at Storm King will soon come to a close. The cultural staple in New York’s scenic Hudson Valley will publicly debut its new buildings and artworks this spring, on May 7, after a lengthy construction process.
The art center has been transformed by Heneghan Peng Architects and WXY. Landscape architects Reed Hilderbrand and Gustafson Porter + Bowman made substantial changes to Storm King’s topography, allowing for more walkable green space and artworks.
Storm King Art Center executive director Nora Lawrence steered the capital project, the first in the center’s 65-year history. A handful of new commissions by contemporary artists Kevin Beasley, Sonia
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