Everything you can imagine is real

Julia Thomas, Office Manager/Executive Assistant In the words of Pablo Picasso, “Everything you can imagine is real.” Although some may disagree, the certainty of this truth comes to life at Olana. Standing tall for all to see, Olana has instantly become a recognized and admired landmark to a vast amount ...Read More

Everything you can imagine is real2024-05-06T17:05:55-04:00

Installing River Crossings has been one of the highlights of my time at Olana

Evelyn Trebilcock, Curator Chuck Close tapestry One of the photographs that Lynn Davis lent to the exhibition was in her home. We literally took Horseshoe Falls, Ontario, Canada off her living room wall. Her photograph traveled from one artist’s home to another, from one artist arranged interior to ...Read More

Installing River Crossings has been one of the highlights of my time at Olana2024-04-13T20:59:03-04:00

Our Visitors, Our Advocates: How you can help Olana through Social Media

Melanie Hasbrook, Development and Marketing Communications Manager How does a historic house in the Hudson Valley share all that it has to offer while keeping its friends interested in what is going on and attracting new visitors? Social media of course. Social media has become such a popular way for ...Read More

Our Visitors, Our Advocates: How you can help Olana through Social Media2024-05-06T17:00:36-04:00

In Frederic Church, We Trust

Kimberly Flook, Historic Site Manager, Olana State Historic Site 2016 is the 50th anniversary of the saving of Olana State Historic Site. While I have only been lucky enough to have worked at Olana for the last three years, by looking at what has been accomplished over the last 49 ...Read More

In Frederic Church, We Trust2024-04-13T21:05:34-04:00

#4Olana

Alex Simon, Director of Membership and Community Relations Frederic Edwin Church? You’ve heard of him, right? American landscape painter, central figure in the Hudson River School. He was the creator of this masterpiece, Olana. And so are you. You restore the main building, preserve the collection, protect the viewshed, you ...Read More

#4Olana2024-04-13T21:08:54-04:00

Olana as Winter Wonderland

Paul J. Banks, Interpretive Program Assistant People love Olana as much for the landscape as for the house and the treasures inside it. Be it a stroll around The Lake, or the stunning vistas from Ridge Road, or just the sound of the wind in the pines, the out ...Read More

Olana as Winter Wonderland2024-05-06T16:46:26-04:00

Frederic Church’s Olana is a “treasure house”

Rena Zurofsky, Interim President Winter Sunset photo by Julia Thomas, 2014 I have just completed my first two month working, happily, for The Olana Partnership. It has been a time of intense learning, including some surprises. Before working here, I thought Olana (which loosely translates/is interpreted as a ...Read More

Frederic Church’s Olana is a “treasure house”2024-05-17T13:22:42-04:00

Why Restore Olana?

Mark Prezorski, Landscape Curator After Olana was saved from destruction in 1966, David Huntington — the art historian who led the preservation effort — commented about how ignorant the public had been of Olana. “Olana was not a girl, not an Hawaiian drink, and not a drug,” he joked. ...Read More

Why Restore Olana?2024-05-06T13:39:54-04:00

Why Lockwood de Forest Now?

Evelyn Trebilcock, Curator and Valerie Balint, Associate Curator Custom carved teak balustrade in the Corridor of the house at Olana, provided by Lockwood de Forest and made by the Ahmedabad Wood Carving Company, India, c. 1887 photo by Melanie Hasbrook 2014 There has recently been a revival of ...Read More

Why Lockwood de Forest Now?2024-04-13T21:30:13-04:00
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