WOODSTOCK ARTISTS ASSOCIATION & MUSEUM

The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum (WAAM), founded in 1919, is a not for profit membership organization. Its mission is to promote and foster the visual arts, art education, and artists through dynamic exhibitions and programs thus enriching and engaging the community. The WAAM is vital to the culture, history, and economy of the mid-Hudson region and beyond; its Contemporary Galleries, Permanent Collection, Archives, and Education Programs provide continuity, linking the past, present and future.

WOODSTOCK PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Woodstock Public Library District is a place of enrichment, information sharing, and community connections. The Library envisions a future where creativity, learning, and the exchange of ideas fosters a more civil, enlightened, and egalitarian society. Hours Monday: 10am – 6pmTuesday: 12pm – 6pmWednesday: 10am – 6pmThursday: 10am – 6pmFriday: 10am – 6pmSaturday: 10am-5pmSunday: CLOSED Woodstock Public Library District5 Library LaneWoodstock, …

MAVERICK CONCERTS

Maverick Concerts is the oldest ongoing summer chamber music festival in the U.S., attracting the best musicians in the world for 100 years. In addition to classical music, Maverick features jazz, contemporary, folk and world music. Maverick Family Saturdays offers free music, demonstrations and discovery for the whole family.

WOODSTOCK SCHOOL OF ART

The Woodstock School of Art, Inc. is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3, educational institution chartered under the laws of the State of New York. The school is located in New York’s famed artists’ colony of Woodstock, surrounded by the pristine woodlands of the Catskill Mountains, about 100 miles north of New York City.