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The Seligmann Center is located about 50 miles northwest of New York City in a vibrant rural area of Orange County, in the hamlet of Sugar Loaf. Once home to Kurt and Arlette Seligmann, the history of the site is palpable – Max Ernst slept in the guest house; Marcel Duchamp shot five bullets into the barn foundation; Alexander Calder pulled prints from the very same press that is still in use today; others, including Yves Tanguy, Kay Sage, Peggy Guggenheim, and Meyer Schapiro, all spent time on the property.

The Center is home to two galleries/performance/event spaces, (available for rental) housed in the homestead’s converted farmstead buildings.

The Seligmann Center’s Permanent Collection features over 110 prints and 20 paintings by Kurt Seligmann, as well as an archive of the couple’s photographs, letters, and personal effects – a portion of which are on view in the Vision Hudson Valley office and the Seligmanns’ former home (now a private residence).

The Seligmann Center relies upon the generosity of its donors.

Contact

The Seligmann Center at Vision Hudson Valley
23-26 White Oak Drive,
Sugar Loaf, NY 10981
845.469.9459

Seligmann Center Hours:
Please call before visiting if you would like a tour of the property.
Or go on a self- guided tour of the Seligmann Grounds:  Art Sculpture Trail on Seligmann Grounds

Thank You to our Members & Sponsors