Monday, June 9, 2025

CHRONICLE ON THE ROAD: HAMMOND MUSEUM & JAPANESE STROLL GARDEN

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CHRONICLE ON THE ROAD: HAMMOND MUSEUM & JAPANESE STROLL GARDEN

Last month, when the Chronicle wrote about an exhibit that Croton landscape designer Jan Johnsen had on at the Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden in North Salem, we had never visited this secluded treasure. So the Chronicle went on the road, as we sometimes do, to check it out.

When we got there on Sunday, we discovered to our surprise that a show by two other Croton artists—Liz Surbeck Biddle and Michael Biddle—had just opened that day. The couple, whose work spans from ceramics to frescoes, has shared a studio in Croton for more than fifty years. The exhibit, called “Creative Crosswinds,” continues until August 17. READ AND SEE MORE AT (93) Chronicle on the Road: Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden, North Salem.

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