Saturday, June 7th 2-3 PM
Sip & Discover: The Art of Emily Cole
Enjoy a cup of specially blended tea and delve into the life and work of artist Emily Cole (1843–1913), daughter of Hudson River School founder Thomas Cole. Join Amanda Malmstrom, Associate Curator at the Thomas Cole Site and co-curator of the exhibition Emily Cole: Ceramics, Flora, & Contemporary Responses, for an engaging talk that brings Emily’s delicate and vibrant artistic vision to life.
Included with this experience:
A lecture by Associate Curator Amanda Malmstrom
A complimentary cup of Emily Cole–inspired tea, crafted by Stinging Nettle Botanics and served in the Cole Center following the talk
Please Note:
General admission for access to the historic interiors, collections, and special exhibition is not included and requires separate ticketing. For a schedule and tickets, please click here.
The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is the former home of Hudson River School of Art founder, Thomas Cole. Located in the village of Catskill, the house, called Cedar Grove, and Cole's studio are open for tours, events, and workshops throughout the year.