WAAM has been supporting artists working in the Catskills since 1919. Exhibitions in its several galleries include historic pieces as well as current creative output from members of this venerable arts association. The attached shops sells glassware, ceramics, textiles and jewelry made by local artisans.
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum
Catskills
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