We're excited to invite Grace Farms Members to enjoy a complimentary visit to the incredible Storm King Art Center on July 13th! https://lnkd.in/e7BaeFFj For the third year in a row, Grace Farms members can delight in a trip to this 500-acre outdoor museum, nestled in New York's beautiful Hudson Valley. On a self-guided exploration, feel the summer air and experience bold large-scale sculptures and site-specific commissions, including Arlene Shechet’s Girl Group, featuring the debut of six monumental sculptures created for Storm King Art Center. Photo Credit: Storm King Art Center Instagram (@stormkingartcenter)
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