Experience our NEW space - Union Digital Gallery

The Narrowsburg Union has created an innovative new gallery space which celebrates the beauty of the Delaware River Watershed.

Utilizing the latest technology, including a 16-foot media wall, the Union Digital Gallery offers visitors a unique experience of our pristine waters, stunning light, breathtaking wildlife, meditative soundscapes, and beloved riverscapes.

”Virtual" meets "real" in convergent sculptural objects made of bluestone, canvas, wood, fabric, and glass. Reflections and refractions made by micro-projectors, iPads, and HD-monitors give the gallery space a cool-glow.

Open daily, Monday thru Wednesday 8am-6pm, Thursday- Saturday, 8am-8pm

Holographic objects featuring the stone sculptures
of Wayne Holbert will amuse young and old alike.


 

Currently On Display

Since the dawn of time, man has cultivated and consumed Cannabis around the world. However, this plant has been politicized and stigmatized in the United States for the last 100 years.

Frank Fioramonti was an impressive young lawyer who wanted to be the people’s advocate right out of law school.

In 1970 in NYC, Frank was hired by NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. He was to be one of two attorneys who would rewrite unjust, adult-use Marijuana laws. They lobbied the NYS Legislature advocating for decriminalization for possession, use and Sales

 In 1977, because of NORML’s committed work, Marijuana was decriminalized in NYS.

No longer with us, Frank left his collection of Marijuana related books, posters, buttons, rolling papers, newspaper articles, and film footage to his stepdaughter Brandi, which collectively served as the template for this history.