The HRM is proud to present “Lens on the Hudson: Photographs by Joseph Squillante,” opening Friday, May 9! For 50 years, Joseph Squillante has captured the Hudson River’s magnificence, producing thousands of evocative photographs that offer a lens into the past and present of this historic waterway. This exhibition celebrates Squillante’s golden anniversary by highlighting his intersection with the environmental movements that gained momentum along the river in the 1970s and continue today. Squillante states: “Revisiting these photographs has opened a new chapter in my understanding of the importance of documenting the challenges that continue to rear up and threaten our natural world. This exhibition marking my 50th year of photographing the Hudson is more than a milestone – it is a reaffirmation of my life-long love and care for both photography and the river. It serves as an opportunity to be more vigilant and vocal in advocating for environmental awareness and conservation of the river. The Hudson River belongs to us all. We must nurture and protect it as if it were our very own child.” Learn more at hrm.org/squillante Riverkeeper Hudson River Sloop Clearwater #HRMJoeSquillante #JoeSquillante #LensontheHudson #HudsonRiver #Rivers #Clearwater #Environmentalism #Conservation #Photography #FilmPhotography #Exhibition #Westchester #NewYork #Yonkers Exhibitions are made possible by assistance provided by the @westchester county Images: 1. Joseph Squillante. “Boy Fishing,” 1976 (printed 2005). Chromogenic print. Courtesy of the artist. 2. Joseph Squillante. “Hudson River Panorama Looking North from Riverdale,” 2022 (printed 2025). Archival pigment print. Collection of the Hudson River Museum. Purchase, 2025. 3. Joseph Squillante. “Clearwater Bow and Libertad,” 2000 (printed 2004). Gelatin silver print. Courtesy of the artist.