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Hopper Heads Celebrate Artist’s Birthday with a Bike Ride

Dozens of bikers made the annual trek from Edward Hopper’s workplace in Manhattan to his home base in Nyack.

Bikers pose in front of Edward Hopper’s childhood home in Nyack following a ride from the Meatpacking District in Manhattan. (Photo by Andrea Swenson) Scroll down to view a slideshow featuring dozens of photos from the event.

It is safe to assume that Edward Hopper, the iconic Nyack-bred artist and avid bicyclist, would have approved of the way his 142nd birthday weekend was celebrated by dozens of art-loving cyclists on Saturday, July 20 (his actual birthday is July 22).

They took a bike ride.

Sketch of a bicyclist by Edward Hopper, an avid cyclist.

But not just any bike ride. As part of an annual tradition that started last year, riders trekked some 60 miles from the Whitney Museum in the Meatpacking District, where some 3,000 pieces of Hopper’s works are housed, to Hopper’s childhood home, now known as the Edward Hopper Museum and Study Center, near downtown Nyack.

Cyclists make their way to the Edward Hopper Museum on July 20. (Photo by Andrea Swenson)

Once they arrived, participants were treated to snacks and guided tours of the Hopper House by Nyack News & Views historian Mike Hays, who is also a board member of the museum.

Is there anything better than watermelon on a hot summer day? (Photo by Andrea Swenson)
Mike Hays talks to participants about Hopper’s history and love of biking. (Photo by Andrea Swenson)

Click on the arrows below to scroll through more amazing photos from our photographer and part-time Hopper Head Andrea Swenson. Enjoy!

See more of Andrea’s recent Photo Shoots here and find even more of her outstanding work on Instagram.


Nyack People & Places, a weekly series that features photos and profiles of citizens and scenes near Nyack, NY, is sponsored by Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty.


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