Art Lovers
- Tour one of the nation’s largest collection of American Dorflinger glass, displayed in the home of the founder. Located in the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary.
- A 2-day fall event with 20 food trucks, art show, and art and sale. Live music, scenic chairlift ride. Free parking. 11 am ’til 5 pm.
- Explores contemporary art practices of emerging and established artists through exhibitions, performances, classes, lectures and screenings.
- Variety of artists showing paintings, stained glass, photography, sculptures, custom-created jewelry, and artisan crafts.
- Artist cooperative located in the historic Forester’s Hall. Wide variety of work in all mediums and genres that changes on a monthly basis.
- Located in the Catskill Mountains along the scenic Delaware River Valley. The gallery is unique to the region in that it presents high-quality, thought-provoking folk, self-taught, and contemporary art.
- Home to one of the largest collections of American Abstract Expressionist art in a magnificent and historic church building.
- Your artistic home in the Upper Delaware Valley. Artist platforms in galleries, on stages, and at festivals. They are the Arts Council of Sullivan County.
- 1846 factory building houses work of Victor Stabin, compared to Salvador Dali and M.C. Escher. Cafe Arielle next door.
- Art gallery/museum. Regional artists and the history of Delaware Water Gap. Open Sat/Sun afternoon, Memorial Day to Columbus Day.
- Victorian-inspired gallery with work of artist June Ponte, winner of Saturday Visiter Edgar Allan Poe Award.
- 100-year-old movie house, used for Black Bear Film Festival, Milford Readers & Writers Festival, Milford Music Festival, music performances, arthouse/indie screenings, and more.
- Home to the works of legendary fantasy artist Frank Frazetta. Open Thurs-Sun, 10 am – 4 pm. Call for winter hours.
- 150-seat art deco performing arts theater. High-caliber jazz, classical, folk, world music, opera, and theatrical performances. Walking distance to Main Street.
- Art/arts center on 94-acre, wildish site on Pocono/New York State border. ‘An ongoing experiment in art, design and aestheticized living.”– New York Times
- 2 floors of exhibits of people, places, and things that make up the history of Pike County, including Zane Grey, Virginia Kidd, and Chief Thundercloud.
- This historic 1881 mill is the region’s largest revitalization project. Home to an event space, a coffee shop, an art gallery, a fitness center, and a group of shops.