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No physical exertion required; suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
Join the Edward Hopper House Museum in Nyack for the exclusive opening reception of "Jon Imber & Jill Hoy: Side by Side," an intimate exhibition showcasing the unique artistic bond between two celebrated painters. Discover how their creative partnership shaped their work and why this event is a must-see in the Hudson Valley arts scene.
Sat, Oct18, 5:00-7:00 pm
Join us for the exclusive opening of "Tomokazu Matsuyama: Morning Sun," where the artist unveils his captivating new work inspired by Edward Hopper's "Morning Sun." Experience a unique blend of Japanese aesthetics and modern culture in this intimate exhibition, running from June 20 to October 5, 2025.
Tomokazu Matsuyama: Morning Sun Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center Friday, June 20, 5-6:30pm
Join Tomokazu Matsuyama in the galleries to celebrate the exhibition's opening and see for the first time how Matsuyama engages with Edward Hopper's vision, and specifically the 1952 masterwork "Morning Sun," in his compelling new painting, "Morning Sun Dance" (2025).
This private event will be followed by a Public Opening Reception, 6:30-8:00p
The exhibition "Tomokazu Matsuyama: Morning Sun," on view June 20 - October 5, 2025, offers an intimate look at this significant work and its studies, showcasing the artist's dynamic fusion of Japanese motifs and aesthetics, art historical references, and elements of mass culture.
Space at the opening reception is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot in advance to guarantee entry.
The Edward Hopper House Museum is wheelchair accessible, making the event available to visitors with mobility needs.
Plan to arrive close to the 5:00 pm start to fully enjoy the presentation and meet fellow attendees.
Consider making a donation or purchasing museum merchandise to support the ongoing cultural programs at the Edward Hopper House.
The Edward Hopper House Museum is the birthplace of the renowned American painter Edward Hopper, and the building itself dates back to the early 19th century.
The museum emphasizes sustainable operations and encourages low-impact visitation to preserve its historic structure and surrounding environment.
Wear shoes appropriate for indoor museum walking and outdoor city strolls.
October evenings in Nyack can be cool; bring a layer for comfort.
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Capture memories of the artworks and architecture, respecting photography policies.
Bring a mask if you prefer added health precautions indoors.