Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Learning Woodstock Art Colony is devoted to the endlessly rich and fascinating history of the art colony that developed in the Catskill town of Woodstock, New York, with the founding in 1902 of the Byrdcliffe Art Colony on a mountainside overlooking the village.

  2. Nov 10, 2018 · Explore and enjoy all of the artwork from the NYSM exhibition, "The Historic Woodstock Art Colony: The Arthur A. Anderson Collection" through this online feature. Follow the beginnings of the art colony in 1902 through the 1930s and beyond as you explore the seven themed galleries.

  3. Long before the famous music festival in 1969, Woodstock, New York, was home to what is considered America’s first intentionally created, year-round arts colonyfounded in 1902 and still thriving over 100 years later.

    • The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild came into existence in 1902. It’s non-profit status dates to 1938.
    • Enamored with the natural beauty of Woodstock and the Catskill Mountains, first identified by friends Hervey White and Bolton Brown, husband and wife duo Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead and Jane Byrd McCall, purchased an estimated 1,500 acres on Mt.
    • In May of 2017, collector Arthur Anderson donated 1,500 artworks — by Woodstock Art Colony artists — to the New York State Museum in Albany. The donation features artwork by more than 170 artists.
    • Various artistic disciplines are among the pursuits at Byrdcliffe, including painting, metalwork, pottery, furniture making, design, weaving, and photography.
  4. Colony Woodstock NY, Woodstock, New York. 12,307 likes · 527 talking about this · 16,907 were here. Colony Woodstock "The Smartest Rendezvous in the Catskills." Music & Wedding venue

    • (1.5K)
    • 307
    • 14.2K
  5. Dec 28, 2022 · The new exhibition features more than 100 artworks – including paintings, lithographs, sculpture and works on paper – from the major collection of artwork of the historic Woodstock Art Colony that collector Arthur A. Anderson donated to the New York State Museum in 2017.

  6. This collection includes selected paintings from the WAAM collection, featuring the work of important American artists who have lived and created in the Woodstock region. Address: 28 Tinker Street. Woodstock, NY 12498. Phone: 845-679-2940.

  1. People also search for