Hall Art Foundation | Reading, Vermont
In the fall of 2012, the Hall Art Foundation in Reading, Vermont opened its doors to the public – welcoming visitors to view its program of rotating, temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. Exhibitions are held seasonally, from May through November.
Converted from a former dairy farm, the campus of converted galleries consists of a 19th-century stone farmhouse, three barns, as well as a reception center and cafe. The property’s 5 historic buildings make up approximately 6,000 sq. feet of museum-quality exhibition space. The farmhouse and barns sit next to a waterfall on a tributary of the Black River, and are surrounded by approximately 400 acres of pastures, hayfields and extensive woodland. Outdoor sculptures by world-renowned artists are installed throughout the grounds.
Open seasonally, May through November, on weekends.
11 May - 1 December 2024
SPECIAL WINTER HOURS
4 January - 23 February 2025
Enjoy winter at the Hall Art Foundation.
Visitors are invited to see "Thomas Struth: Winterthur Landscapes", in one of our buildings, explore our outdoor sculptures in the snow and enjoy warm refreshments in our cafe.
SELF-GUIDED VISITS
Saturdays and Sundays
Self-guided visits. 11am - 4pm.
Advance reservations recommended, but not required.
Adults: $8 pp [ 50% discount for Reading residents ]
Kids 12 and under: $3 pp
Our entire campus will reopen in May 2025 with new exhibitions. Check back for details!
From mid-May through November, private tours for groups of up to 15 people are available for a fixed price of $250. Arrangements must be scheduled in advance. Please contact vermont@hallartfoundation.org
Need help? Contact vermont@hallartfoundation.org