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Barrett Art Center

55 Noxon Street
845-471-2550

The 1830's Greek Revival home of Thomas Barrett was donated to the DCAA in 1974 and converted to an art center and home of the association. The house, with its intricately designed moldings and marbled fireplaces, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Although the official name of the organization remains unchanged, it gradually took on the name of the building, so the association is now commonly referred to as the Barrett Art Center.

The Art Center building is the heart of the association and is still used for administrative purposes. It also provides a meeting place for art enthusiasts and artists alike to view, exhibit, discuss, create, and learn about art. The Center hosts a changing exhibition program devoted to fine contemporary and traditional works of art. Prestigious national juried shows in contemporary art (New Directions) and photography (Photo Works) have each been held annually at the Art Center for more than 20 years, attracting hundreds of submissions from across the country. Other events held annually at the Center include shows featuring works by members and by our faculty and students, as well as topical shows (such as the recent Latin American show). The Center also provides space for classes.

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