05/12/2026
It’s official — The Village of West Haverstraw cut the ribbon,
and The Warehouse at Hudson's Mill
is OPEN for business!!!
During the GARNER Arts Festival,
this one-of-a-kind indoor/outdoor space
overlooking the Minisceongo Creek will host:
Al Fresco Dining,
a Sculpture Garden with work by
Nicole Hixon and Michael Levchenko Sculpture,
a view of the waterfall with
Rhea Marmentini live sculpting
and Lisa Levart's
Creek photo installation
PLUS
an After Party
on Saturday, May 17
featuring:
craft food & cocktails
and DJ sets by:
Arrow Chrome
Astara
Morgana
with video projections by Halucinated Design, Inc.
One more reason not to miss the...
25th Anniversary Edition
of the GARNER Arts Festival
Meets America 250
May 16 & 17
11 am to 6 pm
-Rain or Shine-
Step into the Past
Explore the Present
Glimpse the Future
- Over 20 Open Artist Studios
- Art Exhibits
- Live Music & DJs
- Affordable Art & Hand-Crafted Artisan Market
- Craft Beer & Food
- Performance Art
- Poetry
- Film & Projections
- Live Artisan Demos
-Children’s Activities
- America 250 Attractions
including a WPA Exhibit, GARNER Historic Exhibit, Student Exhibit and Sketch Mob 250 with Bill Batson, and more!
Festival After PARTY
Saturday, May 16
with Food, Craft Beer,
Artisanal Cocktails & Live DJ Sets
Ticket Link in BIO
Haverstraw Residents and children 12 and under are FREE
VIP Tickets & Parking Available (online in advance)
Festival Entrance
at Bridge Street
Garnerville, NY 10923
Follow us and stay tuned for updates, schedule previews, behind the scenes and much more!
The GARNER Arts Festival is made possible due to support from Arts Alive, a regrant program of Rockland County and ArtsWestchester with support from the Office of the Governor, the New York State Legislature, and the New York State Council on the Arts.
Support for GARNER Arts Center is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, The Village of West Haverstraw and The Town of Haverstraw. Special thanks to the Garner Historic District of New York.