Visit Muscoot Farm for the animals and stay for the art as the farm’s art shows return every weekend through October, noon to 4 p.m., beginning Saturday, June 5, in the Main House first floor gallery.
Each month will showcase the work of a different local artist for visitors to view and purchase. Water color artist and instructor Lori McQueeny, along with additional artists Amy Galinko, Carol Sommers-Rapport, Diane Carmac, Elizabeth Bell and Teri Siegel, who painted together weekly over Zoom during the pandemic, will have the collection, “Watercolor Unmasked: Creativity During Covid,” on display in June.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer said, “Muscoot Farm is one of the county’s beloved destinations for families and its art shows were always part of its appeal. The return of the art shows is another exciting reopening the parks department is offering this season.”
Westchester County Parks Commissioner Kathy O’Connor said, “We’re thrilled to bring back the Muscoot Farm art shows and additional aspects of all our naturally essential parks this summer. Conveniently located in the Main House, it can easily be your first stop when you arrive or last stop before you leave.”
Admission is free. Social distancing protocols will be in place and face masks must be worn. For a full list of artists that will be featured, visit Muscoot Farm or call (914) 864-7282.