NARM Quarterly Spring 2019 | Page 8

The Drawing Center

New York, New York

212-219-2166

www.drawingcenter.org

The Drawing Center, a museum in Manhattan’s SoHo district, explores the medium of drawing as primary, dynamic, and relevant to contemporary culture, the future of art, and creative thought. Its activities, which are both multidisciplinary and broadly historical, include exhibitions; Open Sessions, a curated artist program encouraging community and collaboration; the Drawing Papers publication

Southeastern Narrow Gauge & Shortline Museum

Newton, North Carolina

980-858-4266

www.newtondepot.com

The Southeastern Narrow Gauge & Shortline Museum is a three part campus including the historic 1924 Newton Depot, a Model Railroad Center, and the Alexander Railroad Pavilion. The restored Depot features regional historic railroad artifacts. The Model Railroad center hosts 8 operating model layouts and a gift shop. The Alexander Pavilion houses full size railcars restored by the Alexander Chapter of the National Railway Historic Society.

Woodstock, New York

845-679-2940

www.woodstockart.org

Since its founding in 1919, the Woodstock Artists

Association & Museum (WAAM) has been

committed to exhibiting, collecting and

supporting artists of the Mid-Hudson region and

sustaining the tradition of Woodstock as a “Colony

of the Arts.” Located in the center of the village of

Woodstock, New York, the WAAM functions as a

cultural center as well as a repository for the work

of American artists associated with the

Woodstock art colony.

Woodstock Artists Association and Museum

Photo: Paul Warchol, courtesy of WXY architecture.

series; and education and public programs. It was founded in 1977 by curator Martha Beck (1938–2014).

Photo: Paul Warchol, courtesy of WXY architecture.

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