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The Omi International Art Center, Art Omi, Omi Visitor Center, Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center and Gallery, FT:Architecture, Omi LEED-certified center, Omi LEED-certified gallery, The Fields Sculpture Park, Into the Trees art exhibit, Into The Trees Art Omi, Roy Staab, Amy Lipton curator, Amy Lipton eco art space, Amy Lipton ecoartspace, Hudson Valley artIt’s one thing when environmental art brings you out into the field, up into the trees, and reaches beyond our usual expectations, but The Omi International Art Center in Columbia County, NY does all of this and then some with its new LEED-certifiedvisitors center and gallery space. The <strong>Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center & Gallery</strong> opened its doors this past June and was celebrated as a perfect marriage between green building and the environmental sculpture projects that the site is world-renowned for. Designed by Hudson Valley based FT:Architecture, the new visitor building is consistent with the art center’s objective of melding art, architecture, and a landscaped environment that fosters creative residencies and installation projects for some of the world’s most provocative sculptors and enviro-artists.1
The Omi International Art Center, Art Omi, Omi Visitor Center, Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center and Gallery, FT:Architecture, Omi LEED-certified center, Omi LEED-certified gallery, The Fields Sculpture Park, Into the Trees art exhibit, Into The Trees Art Omi, Amy Lipton curator, Amy Lipton eco art space, Amy Lipton ecoartspace, Hudson Valley artIt’s one thing when environmental art brings you out into the field, up into the trees, and reaches beyond our usual expectations, but The Omi International Art Center in Columbia County, NY does all of this and then some with its new LEED-certifiedvisitors center and gallery space. The <strong>Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center & Gallery</strong> opened its doors this past June and was celebrated as a perfect marriage between green building and the environmental sculpture projects that the site is world-renowned for. Designed by Hudson Valley based FT:Architecture, the new visitor building is consistent with the art center’s objective of melding art, architecture, and a landscaped environment that fosters creative residencies and installation projects for some of the world’s most provocative sculptors and enviro-artists.2
The Omi International Art Center, Art Omi, Omi Visitor Center, Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center and Gallery, FT:Architecture, Omi LEED-certified center, Omi LEED-certified gallery, The Fields Sculpture Park, Into the Trees art exhibit, Into The Trees Art Omi, Amy Lipton curator, Amy Lipton eco art space, Amy Lipton ecoartspace, Hudson Valley artIt’s one thing when environmental art brings you out into the field, up into the trees, and reaches beyond our usual expectations, but The Omi International Art Center in Columbia County, NY does all of this and then some with its new LEED-certifiedvisitors center and gallery space. The <strong>Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center & Gallery</strong> opened its doors this past June and was celebrated as a perfect marriage between green building and the environmental sculpture projects that the site is world-renowned for. Designed by Hudson Valley based FT:Architecture, the new visitor building is consistent with the art center’s objective of melding art, architecture, and a landscaped environment that fosters creative residencies and installation projects for some of the world’s most provocative sculptors and enviro-artists.3
The Omi International Art Center, Art Omi, Omi Visitor Center, Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center and Gallery, FT:Architecture, Omi LEED-certified center, Omi LEED-certified gallery, The Fields Sculpture Park, Into the Trees art exhibit, Into The Trees Art Omi, Amy Lipton curator, Amy Lipton eco art space, Amy Lipton ecoartspace, Hudson Valley artIt’s one thing when environmental art brings you out into the field, up into the trees, and reaches beyond our usual expectations, but The Omi International Art Center in Columbia County, NY does all of this and then some with its new LEED-certifiedvisitors center and gallery space. The <strong>Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center & Gallery</strong> opened its doors this past June and was celebrated as a perfect marriage between green building and the environmental sculpture projects that the site is world-renowned for. Designed by Hudson Valley based FT:Architecture, the new visitor building is consistent with the art center’s objective of melding art, architecture, and a landscaped environment that fosters creative residencies and installation projects for some of the world’s most provocative sculptors and enviro-artists.4
The Omi International Art Center, Art Omi, Omi Visitor Center, Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center and Gallery, FT:Architecture, Omi LEED-certified center, Omi LEED-certified gallery, The Fields Sculpture Park, Into the Trees art exhibit, Into The Trees Art Omi, Amy Lipton curator, Amy Lipton eco art space, Amy Lipton ecoartspace, Hudson Valley artIt’s one thing when environmental art brings you out into the field, up into the trees, and reaches beyond our usual expectations, but The Omi International Art Center in Columbia County, NY does all of this and then some with its new LEED-certifiedvisitors center and gallery space. The <strong>Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center & Gallery</strong> opened its doors this past June and was celebrated as a perfect marriage between green building and the environmental sculpture projects that the site is world-renowned for. Designed by Hudson Valley based FT:Architecture, the new visitor building is consistent with the art center’s objective of melding art, architecture, and a landscaped environment that fosters creative residencies and installation projects for some of the world’s most provocative sculptors and enviro-artists.5
The Omi International Art Center, Art Omi, Omi Visitor Center, Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center and Gallery, FT:Architecture, Omi LEED-certified center, Omi LEED-certified gallery, The Fields Sculpture Park, Into the Trees art exhibit, Into The Trees Art Omi, Amy Lipton curator, Amy Lipton eco art space, Amy Lipton ecoartspace, Hudson Valley artIt’s one thing when environmental art brings you out into the field, up into the trees, and reaches beyond our usual expectations, but The Omi International Art Center in Columbia County, NY does all of this and then some with its new LEED-certifiedvisitors center and gallery space. The <strong>Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center & Gallery</strong> opened its doors this past June and was celebrated as a perfect marriage between green building and the environmental sculpture projects that the site is world-renowned for. Designed by Hudson Valley based FT:Architecture, the new visitor building is consistent with the art center’s objective of melding art, architecture, and a landscaped environment that fosters creative residencies and installation projects for some of the world’s most provocative sculptors and enviro-artists.6
The Omi International Art Center, Art Omi, Omi Visitor Center, Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center and Gallery, FT:Architecture, Omi LEED-certified center, Omi LEED-certified gallery, The Fields Sculpture Park, Into the Trees art exhibit, Into The Trees Art Omi, Amy Lipton curator, Amy Lipton eco art space, Amy Lipton ecoartspace, Hudson Valley art, Alan MichelsonIt’s one thing when environmental art brings you out into the field, up into the trees, and reaches beyond our usual expectations, but The Omi International Art Center in Columbia County, NY does all of this and then some with its new LEED-certifiedvisitors center and gallery space. The <strong>Charles B. Benenson Visitors Center & Gallery</strong> opened its doors this past June and was celebrated as a perfect marriage between green building and the environmental sculpture projects that the site is world-renowned for. Designed by Hudson Valley based FT:Architecture, the new visitor building is consistent with the art center’s objective of melding art, architecture, and a landscaped environment that fosters creative residencies and installation projects for some of the world’s most provocative sculptors and enviro-artists.7







