WELCOME TO ARTS SOCIETY OF KINGSTON

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Welcome

to the Arts Society of Kingston

The Arts Society of Kingston (ASK) inspires, educates, and engages our community through accessible and diverse artistic experiences. We are dedicated to fostering creativity, supporting artists at every stage of their journey, and enhancing cultural vitality and community connection with exhibitions, performances, workshops, and events that showcase the unifying power of the arts.

Visual artists, become a member and show your work monthly as part of our monthly member show! Apply to exhibit your own solo show or group show.

Performing artists, become a member and utilize our Great Room for performances, rehearsals, workshops and readings.

All artists, utilize our studio classroom to teach programs or to hold meetings. These opportunities are designed to serve artists at all stages – just ASK.

Upcoming Events and Workshops

Rent Our Great Room

The Great Room can accommodate performances, workshops, readings, movement classes, rehearsals, as well as community and public events.

Visit Us!

Location & Hours

97 Broadway
Kingston NY, 12401

ASK is located in Kingston’s historic Waterfront neighborhood.

Friday – Sunday
12pm – 5pm

ASK’s Galleries are open to the public Thursday through Sunday, 12 – 5 PM, and by appointment. The performing arts venue and classrooms are open daily.

We are also in the office during the week if you’d like to meet with us about your work, see the space, or discuss a project! Just send us an email to schedule an appointment.

Land Acknowledgement

The Arts Society of Kingston respectfully acknowledges that we gather and create on the ancestral homelands of the Esopus people, a subgroup of the Lenape (Delaware) Nation. Long before Dutch colonization, the Esopus lived in villages along the Hudson River and its tributaries, including the Rondout Creek, where they farmed, fished, and stewarded the land.

As a cultural organization rooted in Kingston’s waterfront district, we are committed to learning from this history and to fostering relationships, dialogue, and programming that reflect respect for Indigenous communities and the land on which we gather.