The Historic Woodstock Art Colony

The Arthur A. Anderson Collection

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Nov 10 2018 - Dec 31 2018

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 colony—founded in 1902 and still thriving over 100 years later. 

Collecting the remarkable range of work produced there has been Arthur A. Anderson’s focus for three decades, resulting in the largest comprehensive assemblage of its type. The artists represented in it reflect the diversity of those who came to Woodstock, including Birge Harrison, Konrad Cramer, George Bellows, Eugene Speicher, Peggy Bacon, Rolph Scarlett, and Yasuo Kuniyoshi, among many others. Anderson recently donated his entire collection—some 1,500 objects by almost 200 artists—to the New York State Museum. 

This exhibition introduces to the public for the first time just a sample of the highlights of this extraordinary collection, which represents a body of work that together shaped art and culture in New York and forms a history of national and international significance.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.          

  • Various Media
  • American
  • 20th Century
  • Birge Harrison
  • Konrad Cramer
  • George Bellows
  • Eugene Speicher
  • Peggy Bacon
  • Rolph Scarlett
  • Yasuo Kuniyoshi
  • and others

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