Storm King at Home
Enjoy a bit of what’s amazing about Storm King, from home! This page connects organizes all of our recent digital content for you to browse, bookmark, and share. If you have ideas for what might make your virtual visit to Storm King even better, let us know. Send a note to hello@stormkingartcenter.org, we’d love to hear from you.
WATCH:
Check out our our Vimeo page for recordings of all our virtual programs this year, including performances of The Hikers, a dance work conceived by Rashid Johnson and Claudia Schreier.
CREATE:
Discover creative learning activities to bring art and nature to your home. Visit the CREATE page or see projects from this year’s Summer Camp Anywhere.
EXPLORE OUR ONLINE EXHIBITION
Discover Site Ecology: Land, Leadership, Art, which explores the making of Storm King over 60 years, with never-seen-before 200 archival images and documents.
BROWSE OUR COLLECTION:
Storm King’s collection includes traditional and large-scale sculpture, site-specific earthworks, drawings, and photos. Browse by artist name or artwork title.
Seen here: Sarah Sze’s Fallen Sky (2020-21)
VIEW PAST EXHIBITIONS:
Discover Storm King’s past exhibitions and catalogs, dating back as early as 1960. Seen here: Lynda Benglis: Water Sources on view at Storm King in 2014.
EXPLORE THE STORM KING ARCHIVES:
Explore multi-format records from the 1960’s to today in the Storm King’s Archives, including interviews with artists and leadership in the Oral History Program. Seen here: Louise Bourgeois Number Seventy-Two (The No March) (1972)
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