Momentum for the launch of the Hudson Gallery Crawl in Hudson, NY, is growing with over 70 businesses getting ready to stay open late on Saturday, June 12th. Every second Saturday of the month these galleries and stores will be keeping their doors open until 9 pm with the restaurants and bars in town staying open much later.
The City of Hudson is a great place to go for Art, Culture & Design. In one walkable mile 20 galleries are exhibiting art for any budget, for any taste, for the new buyer and the serious collector.
The designers of Hudson offer one of a kind fashion, couture hats, luxury jewelry, antique and modern furniture, as well as homegoods from Hudson valley craftspersons and makers from all over the world. Over 15 shops have opened on Warren Street in 2021, offering the returning visitor plenty of new things to discover.
Live performances will be taking place from the newly restored Park Theatre all the way down to Front Street, with numerous buskers playing, singing and DJing throughout Warren Street. TSL, Hudson’s largest Art Center, is offering classic films in it’s outdoor theatre.
For more information, including a map of all participating businesses, visit hudsongallerycrawl.com or email info@hudsongallerycrawl.com.
Thank you for this information on the Hudson Gallery Crawl in Hudson, NY, on Saturday, June 12th. Wishing all involved much success on this and the following evenings.
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