A WILD Hudson Valley Pop-Up Shop

by: Nick Cope

I am pleased to announce the opening of  Kramer & Cope+Harvester Gallery, an antiques store and art gallery in the heart of the Hudson Valley. Furthermore, it is the only place Upstate to pick up a copy of The WILD.

All Photographs by Jimmy Pham

The Kramer & Cope Pop-Up shop is a collaboration between WILD Magazine Editor-At-Large Nick Cope and organic farmer Everett Kramer. The two have come together to showcase a private collection of antiques and vintage pieces, which are now available for purchase. Classic Arts and Crafts style furniture by Stickley coupled with Tibetan and Chinese antiques creates a dynamic environment and eclectic blend of merchandise. Opening in tandem, Harvester Gallery is the curatorial debut of Brooklyn based artist Rachel Mosler. The premier show, titled Alchemy, consists of paintings, photography and drawings inspired by memory, dream and psychological inquiry.The exhibit will feature work by 18 artists, some standouts are James Reeder, Symbols + Rituals, Louis Reith, Jeremy Miranda, Amber Ibarreche, Keren Richter, Troy Moth and Ms. Mosler herself.

The space is located at 542 Warren Street in Hudson, NY and is open on weekends from 12-6pm ongoing. For information regarding Kramer & Cope please contact nick@nickcope.com.  For information regarding Harvester Gallery please contact info@rachelmosler.com.

 

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