What’s Missing? Artworks in the Olana Landscape

Olana’s 250-acre naturalistic landscape was designed by Frederic Church between 1860 and 1900 and is the most intact historic artist’s environment in the United States. Despite this remarkable state of preservation, several structures dating to Church’s time have since been removed, while others exist only in memories and personal accounts. The stories of these buildings remain embedded within Olana’s landscape, offering glimpses of a more complete history of this place and its inhabitants.

For WHAT’S MISSING?, The Olana Partnership commissioned artists Ellen Harvey and Gabriela Salazar to create outdoor artworks that respond to several missing pieces of Olana’s landscape.
 

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14 June to 2 November 2025
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Olana State Historic Site
5720 State Route 9G
12534 Hudson, NY, USA
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The Olana Partnership
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