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Site Ecology

  • Pin Oaks, Bunny Road, Storm King Art Center
    Trees and Allées
  • Vision
  • Early Works
  • Ever-Evolving
  • Maya Lin, <em>Storm King Wavefield</em>, 2007-08 (installation view, 2007)
    Maya Lin, Storm King Wavefield, 2007–08
  • Isamu Noguchi, <em>Momo Taro</em>, 1977-78 (installation view)
    Values
  • <em>Art of scientific observation, moth,</em> 2018
    Education & Ecology: A Recent History
  • Farming, Storm King Art Center, 2001
    Creative Farming
  • John Knight,&nbsp;<i>87&ordm;</i>, 1997&ndash;99<br />
(installation view)
    John Knight, 87º, 1997–99
  • Richard Serra, <i>Schunnemunk Fork</i>, 1990&ndash;91 (installation view, 2011)
    Richard Serra, Schunnemunk Fork, 1990–91
  • Viewshed
  • Early aerial photograph of Museum Hill taken by Sheriden &amp; Maney, May 22, 1946
    In the Beginning
  • Welcome to Storm King Art Center, 1960
    45 Years of Landscaping
  • Alyson Shotz, <em>Mirror Fence</em>, 2003<br />
(refabricated, 2014) (installation view, 2017)
    Exhibitions
  • Andy Goldsworthy, <em>Storm King Wall</em>, 1998 (installation view, 1998)
    Andy Goldsworthy, Storm King Wall, 1997–98

Site Ecology: Land, Leadership, Art

Since 1960, Storm King has been dedicated to stewarding the hills, meadows, and forests of its site and surrounding landscape. Sustainable land and viewshed management practices, as well as partnerships with leading environmental organizations in the Hudson Valley, have led to significant conservation achievements. As Storm King has grown, its landscape has been gradually altered to accommodate and enhance the collection, frame vistas, and encourage movement. Exhibitions and programming explore environmental specifics of the site within its larger cultural ecology.


Pin Oaks, Bunny Road, Storm King Art Center
Land
Leadership
Art