Sculpture Park | Woodstock Artists Association & Museum

Woodstock Artists Association & Museum June 28 - October 25, 2026 
Overview
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum Wednesday - Sunday: 12:00 - 5:00 PM https://bit.ly/WAAMsculpture2026

2026 WOODSTOCK ARTISTS ASSOCIATION & MUSEUM | SCULPTURE PARK

28 Tinker Street

26 June - 25 October

 

OPENING RECEPTION 28 June, 5:00 - 7:00 PM

Park Hours:

Wednesday - Sunday: 12:00 - 5:00 PM

More info: https://bit.ly/WAAMsculpture2026

 

This summer 2026, the Woodstock Artists Association presents a Sculpture Park featuring
works by 14 artists installed on the organization's grounds. The artworks all respond to the
natural woodlands and surrounding stream of this unique oasis located in the center of the
village.  Curated by Jen Dragon, the exhibition brings together a dynamic group of artists whose works engage with the town of Woodstock’s landscape through diverse approaches to form, material, scale, and site-specific installation. Set within WAAM’s outdoor grounds, in both the front and back of the building, the exhibition invites visitors to experience sculpture in direct conversation with the natural environment. From abstract and conceptual works to figurative and experimental forms, the exhibition highlights the richness and diversity of contemporary sculptural practice in the Hudson Valley and beyond.

Exhibition hours: Wed - Sun 12 - 5 PM

ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Jenne Currie: Jennie Currie’s playful metal forms balance between the material and its
response to the ever-shifting surrounding light.
Steve Heller: The whimsical creations of sculptor Steve Heller are legendary in
Woodstock as the artist welds together unexpected metal components to create
futuristic fauna, robotics, and spacecraft.
Pascal Knapp: The sculptures of Pascal Knapp display a dry wit with broken stones
precisely welded back together or an endlessly rotating A that morphs into a Z with a
message that says at once all or nothing,
Alex Kveton: Kveton’s works in gridded metal present a ‘naturalized” architecture into
the woodlands.
Ian Laughlin: Ian Laughlin’s acoustic sculptures are designed for interaction and are
constructed from repurposed metal and salvaged parts.
Lowell Miller: Inspired by ancient art and archtypes, Lowell Miller’s sculptures
use 21st-century materials to achieve scale without weight.

Eileen M.Power: Eileen M . Power uses the form of the humble ladder as both a visual
journey and a metaphor for spiritual growth
Amanda Russo Rubman: Russo Rubman’s repurposed artworks are responsive to
their materials presenting an endless improvisation with the ever-
changing environment,
Aleksandra Scepanovic: The outdoor installations of Aleksandra Scepanovic frame the
environment with kinetic forms that define and support it.
Amelia C. Williams: With wry humor, Amelia C. Williams creates neon line drawings that
play with light and irony.

 

The Outdoor Sculpture Park Exhibition inaugurates a new tradition at WAAM, expanding opportunities for artists to present work in an open-air setting while offering visitors an immersive encounter with contemporary sculpture throughout the summer season.