It's nice to share news about Pocketbook Hudson that isn't a complaint from the neighbors about parking or noise. This afternoon, Gossips received this press release:
Art Omi, the arts center that has called the Hudson Valley home since 1992, encompassing the 120-acre Sculpture & Architecture Park, international artist residences, and arts education, and Pocketbook Hudson Hotel and Baths, the recently opened hotel, restaurant, and cultural complex, have announced a partnership bringing together two of the region's most distinctive spaces. Launching Memorial Day weekend, the collaboration features a free seasonal Art Shuttle connecting Pocketbook Hudson Hotel and Baths to Art Omi and other neighboring art destinations, alongside afterparties hosted by Art Omi at Ether, the hotel's clandestine club. Partnership highlights include Shenanigans, a party celebrating Art Omi's summer openings on June 27, 2026, during Upstate Art Weekend.
This partnership addresses a longstanding access gap: the Hudson Valley is home to one of the most significant concentrations of contemporary art in the Northeast, yet most are miles from any public transit connection. Hudson itself is two hours from New York City on Amtrak, making it a natural entry point for visitors arriving from New York City and for locals without a car, but the institutions farther afield have remained largely out of reach. The Art Shuttle, free and departing from Pocketbook Hudson on select Saturdays, changes that for audiences traveling from New York City, the Capital Region, the Berkshires, and beyond. . . .
The inaugural shuttle takes place on Saturday, May 23, during Memorial Day Weekend, with service running every 30 minutes between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. from Pocketbook Hudson to Art Omi. On Saturday, May 30, the shuttle route will expand to include Jack Shainman's The School in Kinderhook for the opening of Modus Operandi, before continuing on to Art Omi for the closing weekend of Onnis Luque | DOMINO: An Unfinished Visual Archive of Architectural Extractivism.
For more information about the partnership, visit pocketbookhudson.com and artomi.org.















