The Storm King Art Center is a unique open-air museum in Mountainville, named for its proximity to the beautiful nearby Storm King Mountain. The museum, which stretches across approximately 500 acres of gorgeous foothills land, was originally founded in 1960 and today showcases one of the United States' largest collections of contemporary outdoor sculpture. A core collection features master works by prominent 20th-century artists such as Henry Moore, Alexander Calder, Mark di Suvero, Douglas Abdell, and Isamu Noguchi, showcased alongside works by contemporary luminaries such as Alice Aycock, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Andy Goldsworthy, and Sol LeWitt. A number of pieces on display have been donated by Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art. Visitors can explore the museum's visitor center, museum store, and outdoor cafe and food truck court, which serves up a wide variety of locally-sourced, organic fare.

1 Museum Rd, New Windsor, NY 12553, Phone: 845- 534-3115

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