Plan Your Visit
The Medina Triennial takes place across the Village of Medina, New York, with installations in historic buildings, public spaces, and along the Erie Canal. Most locations are within walking distance, making it easy to explore the Triennial on foot. The Triennial Hub is the starting point for your visit. Here you can collect maps, learn about the artists and projects, and speak with engagement guides before heading to sites across the village. The main exhibition site is in the historic Medina High School building.
Triennial Hub
345 North Main Street
Medina, New York 14103
Main Exhibition Site
324 Catherine Street
Medina, New York 14103
Admission
The Medina Triennial is free and open to the public.
Opening Weekend
June 5–7, 2026
Friday, June 5
Press and Professional Preview (By invitation only)
If you are a member of the press or an arts professional interested in attending the preview, please apply here.
Saturday, June 6
12PM–8PM
Sunday, June 7
12PM–6PM
Triennial Hours
June 11–September 7, 2026
Thursday–Sunday
12PM–6PM
Monday–Wednesday
Indoor sites closed
Outdoor installations remain on view daily.
Group Visits
For group visits, tours, or educational programs, please contact: [email protected]
Travel
From New York City
By Car: 346 miles — approximately 7 hours
By Plane: 1-hour flight to Buffalo or Rochester, followed by a 45–50 minute drive to Medina
By Train: Amtrak Empire Service or Lake Shore Limited from Penn Station to Rochester (7 hours), then taxi or rental car to Medina (about 45 minutes)
From Rochester
By Car: 43 miles — approximately 1 hour
There is no direct public transit. Car or rideshare is recommended.
From Buffalo
By Car: 41 miles — approximately 45 minutes
Limited NFTA bus connections are available, though car or rideshare is recommended.
From Toronto
By Car
116 miles — approximately 2.5 hours