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4–6 hours
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Join the Edward Hopper House Museum in Nyack, NY, for a distinguished fall benefit blending art, history, and Hudson River views. Meet renowned artists, enjoy seasonal cocktails, and support arts education on September 28, 2025.
Sunday, Sept.28: VIP Artists Eye Conversation + Snedens Landing Benefit Party
Join us on September 28, 2025, for the 10th Annual Fall Arts Education Benefit at a stunning 1887 venue on the Hudson River. Enjoy engaging conversations with renowned artists, seasonal cocktails, and auctions, all while supporting the legacy of Edward Hopper and inspiring students today. Don't miss this unforgettable evening!
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Enjoy guest speakers, seasonal cocktails and light fare, auctions, and more to support a great cause and to celebrate the impact of Edward Hopper, one of America’s greatest artists of the 20th Century, on students today.
Imagine celebrating at a gorgeous 1887 Snedens Landing venue on the Hudson River and mingling beforehand at a VIP "Artist's Eye" conversation at the Edward Hopper House Museum with our current featured artist Tomokazu Matsuyama (Matsu), renowned artist Eric Fischl, and Kim Conaty, the Whitney Museum of American Art's Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator.
This 10th Annual Fall Arts Education Benefit is generously sponsored by Rich Ellis of Ellis Sotheby's International Realty and hosted by Ellen and Norman Galinsky.
TICKETS per person:
VIP TICKET Public: $300 Member: $240 (a 20% discount) (plus 10% processing fees)
Includes:
*4-7pm, Benefit Party at a Snedens Landing private residence
BENEFIT Party ONLY TICKET Public: $200 Member: $160 (a 20% discount) (plus 10% processing fees)
Incudes:
*4-7pm, Benefit Reception at Snedens Landing private residence
Early Bird Discount: $25 Savings Use Promo Code EHHEARLYBIRDTKT at checkout through Sept. 14:
You may also purchase tickets by CHECK, payable to and mailed to:
Edward Hopper House Museum 82 N. Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960
Details on parking at the Museum and parking for the shuttle to the Snedens Landing residence will be provided closer to the event.
If you have any questions or which to pay by CC in person or phone (reduces 10% processing fee), please email info@hopperhouse.org or members@hopperhouse.org, or call 845.358.0774.
Secure your spot for the exclusive artist discussion held at the museum before the evening reception.
Bring layered clothing to stay comfortable during the Hudson River shoreline benefit party held outdoors.
Parking availability is limited; utilize provided shuttle services or carpool to Snedens Landing.
Purchasing tickets and participating in auctions directly benefits local student programs at the museum.
The Edward Hopper House, built in 1887, was the childhood home of the artist Edward Hopper, whose paintings captured American life with a distinctive realism.
The museum advocates for sustainable stewardship of the Hudson River environment and supports educational programs encouraging local environmental awareness.
Keep comfortable during outdoor parts of the event as temperatures drop in the evening.
fall specific
Ideal for walking between museum and Snedens Landing venue on potentially uneven terrain.
Protect against cool breezes coming off the Hudson River at sunset.
fall specific
Stay hydrated throughout the event without relying on single-use plastics.