Monday, June 29th

For the most up-to-date hours, reservations, and event information, please consult the Upstate Art Weekend Guide on Bloomberg Connects or contact participating venues directly.

By appointment:Farm & Field, Chatham / Tracing Paths, an exhibition of Jill Duffy’s work, alongside open studio, natural pigment making demos, guided foraging walk, farm store, and self-guided trails across a 210-acre farm

By appointment:Savage Wonderground, Beacon / “Savage/Wonder began as a meditation on nature’s ferocity and serenity, but it ultimately maps​ how artists wrestle beauty from contradiction — chaos and calm,​ strength and vulnerability. / Refreshments available for purchase

By appointment:Villa isis, Highland / A Nordic–New York Immersive Art Experience / Immersive house exhibition, sculpture garden, light installations, sound art, sculpture and lace demonstrations and workshops, and outdoor film screenings featuring Nordic and New York–based artists / Nordic and local farm refreshments available

Dawn-Dusk:East Branch Nature Preserve-Outdoor Sculpture Series, Arkville / The outdoor sculpture series features two new sculptures by artists Francis Cape and Daniel Weine

Dawn-Dusk:Friends of River Hook, Upper Nyack / a peaceful backdrop for outdoor artwork, consisting of an exhibition of sculptures and photographic banners, while providing an inspirational setting for the two participant driven, creative art events we will host on Saturday and Sunday

8am-6pm:DARNStudios at (Creative Legion), Hudson / Working in souvenir matchbooks and felt, DARNstudio's INVADING SPACES | Another Country: A Quilt Cycle constructs patterns that read as nostalgic and playful from afar until the pixels reveal the victims of those unjustly killed, reframing everything seen before. / Refreshments available for purchase

8am-Sunset:Olana State Historic Site, Hudson / Celebrate Frederic Church’s 200th birthday by exploring this year’s special exhibition: "Frederic Church: Global Artist" / Cost: $15 / Refreshments available for purchase

8am-6pm:The Gallery at Citiot, Catskill / Repair Shop features reworked electronic machines inhabiting a surreal pink landscape, where gendered labor is debated and reimagined / Refreshments available for purchase

9am-5pm:Art Omi, Ghent /Nayland Blake | “Haunt”: Being the Folly of One Victorya Spectre and Tschabalala Self | Pioneer

9am-6pm:Boscobel House and Gardens, Garrison /an exhibition exploring the complex lives and lasting impact of American Revolution Loyalists through rare objects and new scholarship ahead of America’s 250th—alongside a special eagle-focused tour, plus access to 68 acres of landscaped grounds and guided Historic House tours / Cost: Ticketed; Free for children under 4 / Refreshments available for purchase

9am-5pm:STRONGROOM: Soto, Newburgh / Public sculpture by Edra Soto on view on the corner of Liberty and Renwick streets in Newburgh, with a poetry reading event featuring four readers on Sunday June 28th at 11am 

9am-3pm:Woodstock School of Art, Woodstock / an exciting art fair featuring over 30 vendors showcasing diverse artworks such as painting, printmaking, encaustics, and sculpture 

9:30-5pm:Lyndhurst Mansion & Gardens, Tarrytown / Open to the Public with a Grounds Pass | 9:30AM - 5PM | Paula Hayes-designed native garden and permanent sculpture exhibit at the new Overlook Garden at Lyndhurst Mansion & Gardens. / Cost: $10-$26 / Refreshments available for purchase

10am-12pm:ART SALES & RESEARCH, Clinton Corner / Group show with works by Harold Granucci, Davana Robedee, Anne Brown, Natasha Sweeten, Sue Havens, Elena Sisto, Mara Held, Renee Bouchard and unframed works on paper by Billy Copley, Rose Burlingham, Corinne Robbins and more...ceramics, sculpture, fiber arts, painting, drawing

10am-4pm:Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Katonah / Caramoor's Summer Season features over 30 concerts from June to August, set across five venues and amidst our expansive grounds and idyllic gardens / Reservations Required / Cost: $35 / Refreshments available for purchase

10am-5pm:Dia Art Foundation, Beacon / “Alighiero Boetti” and “John Chamberlain”, join us to celebrate the opening of two new exhibitions as well as recently opened "Lee Ufan" and "Agnes Martin: Painting is not making paintings" / Admission: $5-25

10am-4:30pm:Hudson Valley Seed Company, Accord / "Fleeting Bloom, Fixed Form" showcases the work of Julia Whitney Barnes, Natalya Khorover, Natalie Wargin, and April Warren, whose diverse artistic practices transform the garden’s ephemeral cycle of bloom and decay into enduring, permanent expressions of natural beauty

10am-5pm:JW1301 & 1301 Guest House, Ancram / Co-Grand Opening Exhibitions feature works by Karen Arm, Jenny Feder, and Portia Munson in the JW1301 Showroom, and an array of contemporary, folk, and historical works of art and design in the Guest House

10am-6pm:KENT FINE ART LLC, Pine Plains / Teruko Yokoi's favorite motif was the poppy, "Hinageshi" which was her last show in Bern, Switzerland before her passing at age 96 in 2020

10am-6pm:KinoSaito Art Center, Verplanck / two incredible shows focused on landscapes: a small group exhibition Dime Lake, curated by Kristin Larkin LoGerfo, and a larger group exhibition All Day Long, curated by Katrin Lewinsky and Sarah Greenberg Morse with Garden Party and Opening Reception happening on Saturday, June 27th from 4-7 pm and more activities during Upstate Art Weekend / Reservations Required for Saturday / Refreshments available for purchase

10am-3pm:N/A Project Space, New Paltz / “Everything is Everything” – a dual exhibition of sculpture, fiber art, collage, photography and various site-specific installations curated by Lauren Hirshfield – and "Broken Breath Through Our Shiny Skin," a live, durational performance by Entung Liu curated by Katya Grokhovsky, founding director of The Immigrant Artist Biennial

10am-3pm:Nervous System, Palenville / Technology in the Woods brings together artists Nervous System, (Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenburg), Fred Kahl, Sophi Kravitz, and Ward Fleming with an exhibit, demos, and a Saturday evening activation

10am-6pm:Station, Kingston / “Thicker Dust” | The exhibition presents paintings and drawings of four New York based artists / Light refreshments available

10am-6pm:Stony Kill Studios, Kerhonkson / "Hey, Friend": open studios and an exhibition of over 20 Hudson Valley-based artists that focuses on the connections we foment and the community we embrace as artists while we face an increasingly turbulent and unstable society and political landscape / Light Refreshments available

10am-6pm:Storm King Art Center, New Windsor / New on view: temporary outdoor commissions by Anicka Yi, Saif Azzuz, and Liz Glynn, plus large-scale sculptures by Ellsworth Kelly and Sol LeWitt. Free programs: daily guided walking tours, Saturday artist talk with Anicka Yi, Sunday children & family workshop / Cost: Adult $25; Senior (65+) $22; Student (18+)$15; Youth (5-17) $15; Child (4 and under) Free; Orange County NY students Free / Refreshments available for purchase

10am-7pm:Tannersville Works, Tannersville / Barbara Beck’s 40‑Year Retrospective at Tannersville Works, spanning the 1960s‑2010s, assembles over 250 drawings, watercolors, porcelain, woodcuts, monoprints, collages and pottery, highlighting the evolution of her multidisciplinary practice that has earned numerous awards, publications and film features

10am-6pm:The 108, Narrowsburg / The Stain Lab brings together Chicago-based artists Nick D'Alessandro and Christine Tarkowski to present their collaborative and individual works, including sculptural objects, textile wall works, and one-off wearables

10am-5pm:The Department of Things, Kingston / Matthew Lusk joins us at TDoT for a show that embraces the idea of artist as traveling salesman, highlighting the range of his material contributions (some in miniature) / Reservations Required / Refreshments available for purchase

11am-2pm:Architectural Interventions, Hudson / Outdoors installations in the back garden at 257 State St 

11am-6pm:ART06870 gallery, Wallkill / WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE: ART06870 gallery UPSTATE will be transformed into a living landscape of imagination through an indoor/outdoor exhibition where adults and children alike are invited to let their imaginations run wild / Reservations required

11am-2pm:Available Items x Amin Tadj Studio, Glenford / “Sense of Place” is an immersive showcase of contemporary art, design and architecture rooted in the Hudson Valley, presented by Available Items and Amin Tadj Studio. 

11am-5pm:BCMT GALLERY, Kingston / BCMT GALLERY will be sharing the experience of a woven world during the UAW

11am-6pm:Bosco's Mercantile, Kingston / 3 Artist:  Sian Amoy, Jeff William Lee & Jeffrey Porterfield

11am-5pm:Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson / "Between Here and Home", on view May 22 thru July 12th, brings together the work of Fred Cohen, Frank DePietro, Deb Lawrence, Olan Quattro, and ransome

11am-3pm:Catskill Art Space, Livingston Manor / the opening of Dike Blair's "Eyes, Skies and Pools", a collection of gouache paintings of Catskills (and elsewhere) skies and pools alongside sculptural works and the "Eyes" series, exploring perception, place, and embodiment, the exhibition is joined by long-term installations by James Turrell, Sol LeWitt, Forrest Myers, Francis Cape, and Ellen Brooks

11am-6pm:Catskill Octagon House, Catskill / "Louche Company" presents the work of Sita Gómez, Baker Overstreet and Claudia Renfro in a group chat on wayward figuration

11am-5pm:Cold Spring Ceramics, Cold Spring / an exhibition of handmade ceramic piggy banks in forms such as dinosaurs and whales, as well as hand-building clay workshops for kids and adults / $45 for workshops

11am-7pm:Cronin Gallery + Trimper Gallery, New Paltz / "What We Keep": Keith Haring, Alex Katz, Ryan Cronin, Dylan Martinez, and Jacob Gils in a partnership exhibition with Trimper Gallery/ Refreshments available for purchase

11am-5pm:Distortion Society, Beacon / "Larrupin," a solo exhibition by installation artist Josué Morales Urbina investigating transcultural displacement, ephemerality and sensory pleasure 

11am-3pm:Freewheelin', Ghent / A group exhibition of materially rigorous painting / food and refreshments available for purchase / Refreshments available for purchase

11am-6pm:Front Room Gallery - Expanded Field, Kingston / “Expanded Field", an indoor and outdoor exhibition in Kingston that engages the landscape and architecture of the site while showcasing the work of our represented artists

11am-5pm:Gaa, Catskill / “A Room That Once Was,” Gaa’s inaugural exhibition at their new location at Foreland in Catskill, will be open all UAW days with a reception on Saturday, June 27th from 4-7PM. Artists include Johanna Seidel, Malaika Temba, Anina Major, Jia Sung, Melissa Joseph, Curtis Santiago, and LaRissa Rogers. 

11am-6pm:Glögg Glögg, Woodstock / a pop-up art faire featuring 30+ Upstate New York artists, with over 200 affordable works on paper (all $300 or less) alongside zines, artist-made objects and ceramics in a forest setting

11am-5pm:Goshen Green Farm, Goshen / Exhibiting the work of over 20 participants, Goshen Green Farm hosts an eclectic mix of both established and emerging artists spread throughout the grounds of an historic 1860's farmstead and trails. Food & drinks available / Refreshments available for purchase

11am-5pm:Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson / Three new exhibitions: "Betty Parsons: An Expanded World"; "Replica of a Chip: The Weaving Technology of Marilou Schultz"; "Uman: In Between" / Public talks on Sunday, June 28 12pm- 4pm / Free and open to the public / Refreshments available for purchase

11am-6pm:Magazzino Italian Art, Cold Spring / Magazzino Italian Art is a museum and research center in the Hudson Valley dedicated to postwar and contemporary Italian art, offering visitors an immersive experience through exhibitions, architecture, scholarship, nature, public programs, and Italian culture / Cost: Ticketed / Refreshments available for purchase

11am-3pm:Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Center, Garrison / Contemplation: A Portrait of Manitoga, by Hudson Valley-based photographer Carlton Davis within Dragon Rock House and Studio will be on view with tour participation from June 13th through November 16th (including Upstate Art Weekend), and The Tea House by YSDM Studio will be on view in the Landscape (no tour required) / Reservations Required / Cost: Ticketed 

11am-5pm:Ornamentum, Hudson / "Remains of the Gay", an exhibition of new work including hand-sewn flags, rag jewels and a new series of antique jewel assemblages by NYC multi-disciplinary artist Samuel Gassman

11am-5pm:Raphael Moser Gallery, Catskill / Engaging varied media, "Marks, Makers, and Storytellers," features six artists in whose work narrative edges may emerge through non-narrative means

11am-6pm:Roost Arts Hudson Valley, New Paltz / If Not in the World, Then in Each Other, a multidisciplinary group exhibition of Hudson Valley artists exploring refuge, care, and collective survival

11am-7pm:Shadow Walls, West Purling / All Are Welcome: Curated by Niama Safia Sandy. In response to the historic Catskills resorts that catered to individual identity groups, this exhibition proclaims a safe space for all, defined through beauty, joy, leisure, rest, and solidarity for the full breath of a diverse community across gender, age, religion, and ethnicity / Artist Reception: Saturday, June 27th from 6-9 p.m

11am-5pm:Sometimes Gallery, Wassaic /Magic Woods is a group exhibition inside Sometimes Gallery and across the forested hillside of Rattlesnake Mountain in Wassaic, NY

11am-7pm:Sqrypt Atelier : Inn Way Art Co-op, Ellenville / ‘Moments build Memories’ is an encore to the success of the inaugural sculpture garden immersive experience entitled ‘Context brings Content’ of 2025 at Sqrypt Atelier: Inn Way Art Co-op presented on the site of the former Wayside Inn, an emerging anchor to the village of Ellenville / Refreshments available for purchase

11am-5pm:'T' Space | Steven Myron Holl Foundation, Rhinebeck / Archive Gallery: Furniture by Architects. Sculpture by Margaret Saliske. | Sat and Sun, 11 – 4: Guided tours of the Architecture Archive and Ex of IN House / Pay what you wish

11am-5pm:The Gallery at Yellow Studio, Cross River / Fiber Forward, an exhibition that brings together 38 women and non-binary artists for an expansive group exhibition examining fiber art as a site of experimentation and critical inquiry / Refreshments available for purchase

11am-5pm:The Hudson Hangar x Gray Nivas, Kerhonkson / "Echoes of Nature" at Whimsy Flowers Farm (1819 Berme Road, Kerhonkson, NY), a group show of seven local and New York–based artists featuring installations, works on paper, and works on denim, free and open to the public

11am-5pm:TRANSART/Gallery @ 107, Kingston / Between Idea and Form/Studio Art: Identity in Process, Community in Practice. This exhibition brings together four artists across disciplines and stages of development, united by a shared commitment to process /3 PM Sunday Jazz Salon I Suggested donation $25

11am-1pm: UAW HQ, Kingston / Earthen Plot which brings together artists whose practices are rooted—physically, spiritually, or intuitively—in the conditions of place. Selected by UAW founder Helen Toomer from over 200 participants in Open Studios by UAW, this exhibition, hosted at UAW’s HQ in Kingston, of 37 artists considers how creative practices both nurture and unsettle relationships to land, material, and present conditions

12pm-5pm:1053 Gallery, Fleischmanns/ ANILINE SKY works by Jennifer Coates on view June 6, 2026 through July 5, 2026

12pm-5pm:Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh / our annual summer exhibition curated by Gallery Director, Alison McNulty, building on a curatorial project that brings together works across media and disciplines at the intersection of social and ecological entanglements through a poetic lens on elemental matter and phenomena

12pm-7pm:Army Of Frogs Studio, High Falls / an exhilarating collection of over 50 accomplished artists exhibiting contemporary paintings, sculptures and installations both inside the galleries and outdoors throughout the sculpture gardens. Rip It Up and Start Again, curated by Amelia Biewald is an exhibition where artwork unfolds like a cultivated garden—layered, textured, and vibrant with transformation / Opening party: Fri 26th, 4-8pm / Refreshments available

12pm-6pm:Arts&Rec / OSMOS Station, Stamford / Mark Delmont and Anne Hall mount solo shows that push narrative and material conventions

12pm-5pm:Arts Society of Kingston, Kingston / Three provocative exhibitions on queer identity, art as rebellion, and sense of place at the Arts Society of Kingston!

12pm-5pm:ArtsWestchester, White Plains / ArtsWestchester Presents Four Exhibitions Currently on View: "Art in a Season of Revolution," Chioma Nwana: Forever, Amen, "LGBTQ+ Listening Library" and "Rana Amirtahmasebi | Continuum: Terra" / Reservations Required for Saturday 

12pm-5pm:Beattie-Powers Place, Catskill / the historic 1830s Beattie-Powers Place estate will offer free entry to an exhibition featuring area artists Betsy Jacks, Thaddeus Radell, and Susan M. Story in conversation with modern American master Isabel Bishop

12pm-5pm:Charlotte Woolf at Foxtrot Farm & Flowers, Stanfordville / BUGS! curated by Charlotte Woolf at Foxtrot Farm & Flowers is a group exhibition featuring more than 40 artists, presenting small-scale works centered on insects and their roles in ecological systems / Reservations Required 

12pm-3pm:ColorWheels, High Falls / Beginning as a group chat, Color Wheels is a vibrant women-led artist collective unified by color, and collaborating with Callisto Farm across multiple buildings and outdoor sites, featuring Patricia Fabicant, Linda Schmidt, Ellie Murphy, Elizabeth Riley, Carol Salmanson, and Jaynie Crimmins, with outdoor guests Niki Lederer, Christina Massey, and Cynthia Holder / Refreshments available 

12pm-6pm:Community Hinterland, SHOKAN / Building Light is a collaborative, site specific installation, set the old hardware store on Main Street in Phoenicia, centering raw materials in this raw space and constructing an interactive exploration of this theme, inviting visitors to participate in a deep dive from the depths the ocean to the far reaches of space and reflecting on the very light that animates us within

12pm-5pm:Frost Valley YMCA, Claryville / Set within the historic 1916 estate of Frost Valley YMCA, The Gallery at Forstmann Castle presents Hovey Brock’s Crazy River project alongside featured works from partner organizations YAI Arts and NAICNY / Refreshments available for purchase

12pm-5pm:GARNER Arts Center, Garnerville / 14 acres of exhibitions, installations, and site-specific works of art within a repurposed 19th-century textile mill complex / Donations Accepted / Refreshments available for purchase

12pm-5pm:Hudson Hall, Hudson / "Surface, Structure, String: Hudson Valley Textile Art Now", curated by Richard Saja (artist talk June 27 at 11am) / Upstairs Performance Hall: Karl Nussbaum’s "Ghost Dance for America, 1890", a haunting immersive video installation (artist talk June 28 at 3pm) / Registrations recommended for artist talks at hudsonhall.org

12pm-5pm:International Museum of Dinnerware Design, Kingston / Dining Grails (and) Ashtray - the exhibitions will invite and provoke the visitor to share dining memories and ponder historic shared dining experiences / Cost: $10

12pm-5pm:John Cage Trust / Bard Library, Annandale-on-Hudson / CAGECIRCLE: COMPOSITION FOR AN EXHIBITION / John Cage's chance procedures are used to bring together artworks and objects from twenty-two collections / Opening day performance at 1pm

12pm-6pm:Kayrock Editions, New Paltz / New screen print editions and original artworks by Hope Gangloff, Ben Degen, Alex Gingrow, Michael Scoggins, Akiva Listman, Ryan Cronin, and Liza Mills / Refreshments available for purchase

12pm-4pm:Material Projects Space, Ellenville / Hovey Brock: Crazy River. Brock will exhibit three new works on natural fiber cloths painted with ethically sourced media including paints and dyes

12pm-5pm:Mother-in-Law’s, Germantown / two shows, inside the cabin is Devour, an installation by Michelle Silver curated by Elijah Wheat Showroom, on the property around it is Wishing Well, a multi artist sculpture show curated by Jacob Rhodes and Jessica Hargreaves

12pm-7pm:Pictorial Foundation, Newburgh / CODE GIRL curated by Karen Ghostlaw and Melanie Meggs, a group exhibition of women and gender expansive artists / Refreshments available for purchase

12pm-3pm:Rohmer Gallery, Saugerties / a group show curated by Jill Benson with sculpture, installation and paintings depicting a magical reinvention of our natural world. With artists Elodie Blanchard, Kathie Halfin, Kristin Middleton, Tracy Phillips, Secret Project Robot, and Greg Slick 

12pm-5pm:Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation, Beacon / The exhibition will continue our 'Restored in Beacon' program, highlighting recent and in progress restorations of Shigeko Kubota, as well as interactive analog video installations

12pm-6pm:Show: Room, Hudson / Show: Room brings together over 50 independent artists under one roof as a love letter to the creativity that exists in the Hudson Valley and beyond; current works on view include TIWA Select, Misha Kahn, Julio Torres for Sabai, Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery, Earl Grey Studio, and many more. / Cocktails served at Saturday opening

12pm-5pm:STRONGROOM: Young, Newburgh / A large-scale multimedia work by Millicent Young, including a suspended cube of white horse hair and projections, on view in the shell of Newburgh's historic Ritz theater 

12pm-3pm:Tanja Grunert Gallery, Hudson / Tanja Grunert is pleased to present Catherine Mctague & Russell Steinert, two artists whose work is a visceral response to lived experience

12pm-5pm:The Church in Staatsburg, Staatsburg / The exhibition 'Artist Books of Loss and Healing’ brings together artist books centered on love, loss, grief, and healing, exploring the particular intimacy this art form makes possible. Reservations required for free public events surrounding the exhibition

12pm-5pm: Vallis / SCHOOL ART CENTER, Elizaville / Housed in a historic schoolhouse, new contemporary art center explores how education shapes perception, identity, and culture through multidisciplinary exhibitions, land art objects on the forest trail Victor's Trail and a mailbox micro gallery open to contributors worldwide / Free with registration

12pm-5pm:VANTAGE POINTS, ADS Warehouse / Haptic Ephemera, a multimedia group exhibition featuring thirteen artists exploring the nature of memory through material processes, hosted by ADS Warehouse in Newburgh and curated by Bekka Vitarelle / Refreshments available for purchase

12pm-5pm:Wassaic Project, Wassaic / two exhibitions on view during Upstate Art Weekend this year: the 2026 Summer Exhibition, "Because, Now is the time of monsters", which features 39 artists in and around Maxon Mills with additional programming all day on Saturday, June 27, AND a solo exhibition of Delano Dunn, "Echoes in the Margin", curated by Mickalene Thomas and hosted at Troutbeck in Amenia, NY which opens on Thursday, June 25, 5-7 PM! / Suggested $10 donation

1pm-5pm:Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center, Nyack, / Experience the intersection of nature, Hopper, and sound this Upstate Art Weekend at the Edward Hopper House Museum, featuring James Prosek’s "Memory Trees and Shadows" exhibition, the #HopperHappens juried photography exhibit throughout downtown Nyack, and a live concert by indie band Night Hawk on the evening of June 27, and more / Cost: $0-$35 

1pm-5pm:Howland Cultural Center, Beacon / Since 1979 a hub for art, culture, and history in the historic 1872 Richard Morris Hunt building / Gallery if free / Cost for Music and Performances: $5-$20 / Refreshments available for purchase

1pm-4pm:Lite Brite Neon x Queer|Art, Kingston / a Show of recent neon artworks produced in partnership with Queer|Art

1pm-4pm:The Re Institute, Millerton / Two shows: 2nd Floor/ Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf : new works by James Esber, Jane Fine and J. Fiber; 1st Floor/Seven Women Chase Icebergs : Friendship, and Landscape in Pouch Cove/Curated by Brenda Zlamany 

1pm-5pm:Unison Arts, New Paltz / Still Becoming: Arrivals & Afterlives, a multidisciplinary program honoring immigrant voices, stories, and creative practices in the Hudson Valley

2pm-6pm:Peep Space, Tarrytown / presenting two solo shows by the artists Jeremy Dine and Carin Kolb Dangot

3pm-9pm:Arts on the Lake, Kent Lakes / “ Well Wishing “ is a multidisciplinary exhibition featuring 16 artists with varying mediums on view at Arts on the Lake, a non-profit arts center in Kent, NY / Refreshments available

3pm-8pm:Contra Projects, Rhinebeck / Flames Of Setting Suns transforms industrial matter into a restrained act of devotion, an offering to the Pacific coast of Panama and to the daily dissolution of light into night

4pm-8pm:Jacob Burns Film Center, Pleasantville / a nonprofit, five-screen art house cinema showing new releases, repertory titles, and special events year-round / Reservations Required / Cost: $5-$30 / Refreshments available for purchase