Elevator for Grain, Reinvented for Art
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Elevator for Grain, Reinvented for Art
A rare survivor among the stately wood-crib elevators that once towered over rural America, this 105-foot-tall structure has been reincarnated as one of the strangest new homes for contemporary art in the Northeast, a place that feels like a Lower East Side gallery transplanted into a treehouse, redolent of damp pine and the animal feed that once filled the spaces.
Wow, right up the road from us in Wassaic, NY. I’ve got to get over there to see this.
