Join us for a talk about site-specific artworks at Storm King Art Center. We will take an in-depth look at one work in the collection which was created specifically for the Art Center with natural materials found at Storm King. Michael DiRosa, Exhibitions Assistant, will lead the interactive conversation.
The session focuses on Andy Goldsworthy’s Storm King Wall. Created in 1997-98, this work, in some parts, was built stone-by-stone upon the remnants of an old farm wall that Goldsworthy found overlooking Moodna Creek at Storm King’s eastern boundary.
Storm King is a 500-acre outdoor museum where visitors experience large-scale sculpture under open sky. Since 1960, artists have been supported in this beautiful landscape.
This program will be presented through Zoom and there is limited space. Please register here starting October 1. Zoom links will be provided on the day of program.