New Paltz (/ˈnuː ˌpɔːlts/; locally [ˈnupʰɔəɫz]) is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States. The population was 14,003 at the 2010 census. The town is located in the southeastern part of the county and is south of Kingston. New Paltz contains a village also with the name New Paltz. The town is named for Palz (IPA: [ˈpalts]), the dialect name of the Rhenish Palatinate, called Pfalz (IPA: [ˈpfalts] ( listen)) in standard German.
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Available to view Mon - Thurs by appointment. Please call the gallery. At over 3,000 square feet, DM Weil Gallery may be one of the largest modern art galleries in New York's Hudson Valley. Just a short drive from the center of picturesque New Paltz, DM Weil Gallery offers the look and vibe of an exclusive Soho style exhibition space, but with the majestic Shawangunk mountains as a backdrop. The eye-popping abstract creations of acclaimed painter DM Weil -- has been praised by critics and collectors alike, the gallery's mission statement remains, "Why Can't Fine Art Be Fun?".
Do not miss DM Weil gallery if you are in the New Paltz area! Donna's art is absolutely stunning--vibrant, colorful, joyful, radiating light. Donna works on premises and it is so special to hear her talk about her wonderful art on display. Donna, Sammy, and Ken are so sweet and welcoming, as well as incredibly knowledgeable with regards to both the art and the many printing services they do in house. This was a wonderful place to spend the afternoon, not to mention I picked up the most unique hand-painted overalls!
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Born on June 21, 1972 on the front seat of a late 60’s Plymouth Station wagon Artist Ryan Cronin made a bold entrance into this world and he has kept his family, friends, and fans on their toes ever since. From as far back as he can remember his father told him “you can be the garbage man, you can be the president.” These words stuck with him and shaped him into the artist he is today. For over two decades he has been using Rust-Oleum paint to create his own unique iconography. His work has been described as Pop that teeters between Abstract and Representational. It is a mashup of high and low culture, driven by a deep sense of color and placement. It's large-scale, bold, and marked by its signature gloss finish. It is accessible and emotional, with a playful edge. Cronin has exhibited his work in galleries, museums, and art fairs throughout the United States and has completed several large scale murals including the silo at Tuthilltown Spirits/Hudson Valley Whiskey and a mural in Wynwood during Art Basel. In May of 2015 Ryan and his wife Melanie opened a gallery in New Paltz, New York. The gallery is located in the quaint Water Street Market. It features a mix of Cronin’s original works, museum quality prints, sculpture, and a line of wares designed by Cronin; ranging from t-shirts and socks, to shower curtains and pillows and more.
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I come here daily. Amazing place with many adorable mom & pop shops and restaurants like The Mudd Puddle, grasery, The Parish, Koshner Bros, and j'ard, just to name a few. Also many great antique shops, an art gallery, clothing stores, and a koi pond. Great place, 100% recommend
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I was very impressed by the Dorsky Museum on the SUNY New Platz campus. This small museum of about five small galleries packs a nice punch in the art department. The small gallery to the left had a display of permanent art from the college collection that was very interesting. They have a unique collection of all sorts ancient and modern art. The main galleries had exhibitions on The Mohonk House Hotel close by, a photography exhibition by Marcuse Pfeifer and a painting portrait exhibition by artist Angela Dufresne, all of which were very interesting. The nice part of the museum is that it is not overwhelming like some of the larger museums in NYC where it becomes overwhelming with the exhibitions and you have to go back six times to see it all. The Dorsky Museum has nice sized galleries and you can take everything in in about three hours. Also the museum is free unless you want to donate $5.00 to the museum.
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Heady Teddy's is a shop for heads! Born in the music festival scene, Heady Teddy's has evolved into a fun hippie shop with a retail location in downtown New Paltz! With apparel for the whole family, gems and minerals, accessories, decor, toys (for kids and adults!) and a full smoke shop, Heady Teddy's has something for everyone!
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