Curator Tour: Sharing the Space
Join Guest Curator Anne Arden McDonald and Byrdcliffe Resident Historian Henry T. Ford as they lead a Walk & Talk tour of our latest exhibition.
Join Guest Curator Anne Arden McDonald and Byrdcliffe Resident Historian Henry T. Ford as they lead a Walk & Talk tour of our latest exhibition.
Join us for a First Dibs and Preview sale in advance of the show's opening to the general public. Advance tickets available. The Byrdcliffe 5 by 7 Show is one of Woodstock’s premier events, showcasing artists from the Hudson Valley and beyond. The show is open to everyone, and we accept and display all submissions. Works are exhibited anonymously, a fun way to give equal voice to all—so please only sign the back! 5 by 7 artworks are sold for $150 each.
2026 Annual Members’ Show, All the All. This year’s theme is inspired by Shakespeare’s Sonnet 31 and celebrates Byrdcliffe’s creative community.
in partnership with Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA). Quilt traditions abound in all cultures, and this exhibition is a testament to the complexity and beauty of this important art form. Thirty SAQA fiber artists created work exploring contrasts found in everyday expressions.
Meet the artists! Join us for a walk and talk of the quilt exhibition byCONTRAST. Artist reception to follow.
Last opportunity to view and purchase work from the quilt exhibition byCONTRAST
Quilt traditions abound in all cultures, and this exhibition is a testament to the complexity and beauty of this important art form. With vibrant, varied fabrics and small stitches, an exhibition of contemporary artist quilts comes to Byrdcliffe in partnership with Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA).
This exhibition and Showcase presents work representing a wide variety of creative practices of visual, literary and performing arts inspired by their 2025 Residency season.
This is the last day to view and purchase work from Flock: 2026 Artists-in-Residence exhibition. This exhibition and Showcase presents work representing a wide variety of creative practice across the board of visual, literary and performing arts inspired by their 2025 Residency season.
Spanning four generations, the exhibition brings together works by Milton Avery and Sally Michel Avery, their daughter March Avery, her husband Philip G. Cavanaugh, their son Sean Cavanaugh, and his child Delilah Cavanaugh. For the first time, the public will have the opportunity to experience an intimate look at the art created in Woodstock by the Avery family — a body of work deeply rooted in American modernism.
Join curator Dr Bruce Weber for a tour of the exhibition Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock
"Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock" curator Bruce Weber will moderate a conversation with artist and Avery family member Sean Cavanaugh, renowned collector Harvey S. Shipley Miller and artist and Avery family friend Robert Selkowitz.
Join curator Dr Bruce Weber for a tour of the exhibition Going Upstate: The Avery Family in Woodstock.