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Ellsworth Kelly: States of the River exhibition & Edward Hopper's birthplace and family home

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Edward Hopper House Museum gives depth to an artist whose honest representation of life in America perennially evokes both contemplation and reflection. Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center celebrates and advances the legacy of Edward Hopper through artifacts, photography and exhibitions inspired by the iconic painter. The main floor of the Edward Hopper House is wheelchair accessible, with a ramp beginning at the back of the house leading to the front porch. Call for assistance. ​The second floor of the House is currently NOT ADA accessible. Ellsworth Kelly: States of the River On view until Sunday, Nov 26 (Thanksgiving Weekend) Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center is pleased to join the Ellsworth Kelly Studio and other U.S. museums and venues in celebrating the centennial of the birth of Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015), widely regarded as one of the most important painters, sculptors, and printmakers of his time. Edward Hopper (1882-1967) was equally fascinated by water, from the Hudson River, which he observed daily in Nyack as a youth and in New York City as an adult. Both artists came to distill the most essential features of the natural world in their mature works.

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Edward Hopper House
  • 82 North Broadway
  • Nyack, NY 10960