Center for Photography at Woodstock
| Abbreviation | CPW |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1977 |
| Founders | Howard Greenberg and Michael Feinberg |
| Founded at | Woodstock |
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| Website | cpw |
Formerly called | Catskill Center for Photography |
The Center for Photography at Woodstock, more recently known as CPW, is a not-for-profit artist-centered organization to develop and promote contemporary photography, located in Kingston, New York. It began operations in 1977 under the name Catskill Center for Photography and was located in Woodstock until 2022. The center offers various programs from exhibitions and workshops to artist residencies and access to professional workspace. In 2022, CPW relocated from Woodstock to Kingston, NY and in January 2025, opened its new headquarters in the former G.W. Van Slyke & Co. cigar factory. The building now houses a photography museum, and an educational and community center in a 40,000-square-foot, four-story space.