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In the May 2026 issue of Chronogram, you’ll find:
Field Trip: Storm King’s New Season
Storm King Art Center’s 2026 season expands sculpture’s terms with ambitious new commissions, ecological thinking, and a redesigned landscape—inviting visitors to reconsider how art meets the natural world.
Next Chapter: Nines Opens in Germantown
At the former Gaskins space in Germantown, Nines charts a new course—Italian Riviera–inspired, seasonally driven, and built for sharing. With restrained cooking, a refreshed room, and a flexible menu, owners Avery Jannelli and Ryan McLaughlin are establishing a community-minded restaurant of their own.
Pour Decisions: Craft Beverage Events
Craft beverage festival season returns, from orchard tastings to sprawling fairgrounds pours—your guide to sampling the Hudson Valley’s evolving drinkscape, one glass at a time.
Colorform Victorian
Ivy Dane, owner of kid’s store Rebus, finds a Hudson Victorian to house a lifetime of collected objects—layering pattern, memory, and design into a lived-in space shaped by decades of making, moving, and starting over.
Plus…
This Is Terrible This Is Wonderful reframes postpartum life with candor and humor, the Hudson Valley Craft Beverage Map, four Hudson Valley zine collectives reclaim DIY publishing, new restaurants, live music, horoscopes, poetry, book reviews, and John Cuneo’s Art Monkey turns instinct, anxiety, and creation into a darkly comic self-portrait.
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