“Like Any Living Thing” by Madeleine Cutrona
“Like Any Living Thing” is a series of ceramic sculptures and tapestries by Madeleine Cutrona that explore the psychological impact of debt.
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“Like Any Living Thing” is a series of ceramic sculptures and tapestries by Madeleine Cutrona that explore the psychological impact of debt.
The Midtown Kingston Arts District’s Todd Samara Art Award has been bestowed this year to Erin Dougherty and Kaya Keller.
MKAD presents Artist Talk: Robert Ferguson on Friday January 10th, 2025 from 5:30 – 7 pm. Join us as he discusses it and more.
With Jonathon Pfeiffer, a graphic designer who is responsible for MKAD’s (Midtown Kingston Arts District) new logo as part of their rebrand.
Midtown Kingston Arts District looks to the future with a new name and brand identity. Now known as the Midtown Kingston Arts District (MKAD)
The inaugural issue of Show & Tell, an eclectic new arts and literary magazine, is available now! Designed by and for the Kingston community.
Steamroller printing is a large-scale form of printmaking that uses a steamroller as the printing press to create prints.
MKAD announces the upcoming exhibition Recent Work: Robert Ferguson located at The DRAW Gallery, 24 Iwo Jima Ln, Kingston, NY
Adopt-A-Clay-Puggle and Support Our Programs! For Halloween lovers – Adopt a handmade clay Puggle of your own at the DRAW Studio on Saturday, October 19 In anticipation of Halloween the Midtown Kingston Arts District will host a SpooOOOooky “Adopt-A-Clay-Puggle” fundraiser at the DRAW Studio at 22 Iwo Jima Lane on Saturday October 19th from noon […]
On Wednesday December 4th, 2024 the Midtown Kingston Arts District is excited to hold it’s annual fundraising event, the MKAD Soirée 2024.
Join us for a vibrant celebration of art and community at the Steamroller Print Fest during Art Walk Kingston on September 21 & 22, 2024.
The DRAW at MKAD will host the 4th Annual DRAW-A-THON on Saturday, August 10th, 2024, from 10 am to 10 pm.
I began volunteering with MAD several years ago, drawn to the special mix of people that make Kingston such a vibrant, creative city.
The Neighborhood Print Studio at MAD seeks experienced and passionate printmaking instructors to join our art workforce! We are looking for practitioners with a deep knowledge of their medium and a strong background in teaching to lead classes in our well-equipped studio. We are looking for instructors for: – Etching with BIG Ground – Silkscreen […]
MAD announces the upcoming group exhibition, Fervornova. Curated by MKAD’s Youth Workforce training program PUGG.
For Hudson Valley Gives, we’re kicking off our spring campaign to raise $15,000 to support our new Neighborhood Print Studio in Midtown Kingston. Launched in July 2023, the Neighborhood Print Studio located across the street from D.R.A.W. on Greenkill Avenue is dedicated to fostering creativity, collaboration, and community empowerment through the art of printmaking. This […]
Greetings Supporters and Neighbors, I’m excited to share with you our Annual Report which illustrates how far we’ve come in the last three years. The board and staff have been working tirelessly to grow from our early grassroots days to the MAD we are today featuring robust programming, service to our arts community and two […]
Kingston Midtown Arts District (MAD) presents its 10th Annual Celebration of the Arts EXPO which will take place Saturday, July 13, 2024.
Drop off your donations for the Art Yard Sale at the Neighborhood Print Studio at MAD, April 6-11, 49 Greenkill Ave, Kingston, NY.

The DRAW at Energy Square
20 Cedar Street
Kingston, NY 12401
Call: (845) 802-0097
Neighborhood Print Studio
49 Greenkill Avenue
Kingston, NY 12401
Call: (845) 383-1499
Mail
PO Box 2892
Kingston NY 12402
Midtown Kingston Arts District
is a 501(c)(3) corporation Tax ID#81-4055092.
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The DRAW
Neighborhood Print Studio
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The DRAW Gallery
Todd Samara Art Fund Award
Red Goat Award

MKAD is made possible by the New York State Council of the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
