Event
Children & Families: Hudson Valley Life Forms

Celebrate our relationships with other local species by creating sculptural forms. This program is inspired by Saif Azzuz’s sculpture weych-pues / tàkhòne (where the rivers meet) which highlights how nature’s well-being is intimately connected with our own. Experiment with wire, foil, and chimes to honor the power and beauty of creatures with whom we share the land. This program will be led by Kristin Roeder.
- Program location: TBA
- Suggested age range: all ages
- Free with admission, no registration required
This program will take place on grass, just off of a paved path. The program location is about 1 mile from the entrance along mostly level paved paths. Visitors may take the free, wheelchair-accessible Tram Loop from stop 1 at the base of the entrance path to stop 4 near the Storm King Environmental Field Station, and then take the Elevator up to Museum Hill. Trams depart from stop 1 at 15 and 45 minutes after each hour.
Restrooms
Accessible, single-occupancy restroom stalls are located in the Outdoor Lobby, near the entrance. Portable restrooms, including an ADA stall are located on Museum Hill.
ASL interpretation, and Assistive Listening Devices with T-coil capabilities are available upon request at least two weeks in advance. Every effort will be made to honor requests made with less notice.
If you have questions or need other accommodations, please email info@stormkingartcenter.org.