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“The
genius of Solaqua lies in its merging of compatible-not
competitive-interests:
employment, tourism, the environment, architectural re-use,
alternative energy, the arts."
Jan
Hanvick, (former)
Executive Director, Columbia County
Council on the Arts |
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Solaqua’s mission is to integrate renewable energy and the arts, and promote a sustainable future through community education and revitalization.

Solaqua Power & Art is based in the Town of Chatham, New York, one mile from the Exit B-2 intersection of I-90/New York State Thruway/Massachusetts Turnpike and the Taconic State Parkway — the gateway to the Hudson Valley, Capital District, and the Berkshires. The area is renowned for its quality of life and scenic beauty, just 2.5 hours from New York City and Boston. Two Amtrak terminals, with 2-hour direct service to NYC, and the Albany International Airport are all within an easy 30-minute drive.

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