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  • Quilting in the Age of the Pandemic

    Work by MICA Quilt Raffle Group, photo credit: Andrea Dixon. Quilting in the Age of the Pandemic: Susie Brandt and The MICA Quilt Raffle Group The MICA Quilt Raffle Group originated in 2015 at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), founded by Fiber Art Department faculty member Susie Brandt. Brandt organized a weekly gathering of students, […]

  • Jeremy Dennis

     Through digital photography and various cinematic tools, artist Jeremy Dennis -- a tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation in Southampton, NY -- examines indigenous identity, cultural assimilation, and the ancestral traditional practices of the Shinnecock People.  His unique experience of living on a sovereign Indian reservation, combined with extensive research of archaeological and anthropological […]

  • Annual Call for Artists Proposals

    The Lake George Arts Project invites regional, national, emerging and established artists to submit exhibition proposals to the Courthouse Gallery. Preference is given to experimental or non-traditional work created in the last two years. We welcome proposals for special exhibitions, installations, mixed media presentations, and performance art. Deadline is always January 31. Exhibition Proposals are submitted […]

  • ORT Project – Oona Nelson & Anna Noelle Rockwell

      Ort Project is the collaborative union of artists Oona Nelson and Anna Noelle Rockwell, whose lush installations and photographs explore and critique aspects of consumption, abundance and decay.  Within their work Ort Project blends the influence of art history, the contemporary cult of convenience and abundance, along with current corresponding environmental threats and distorted value systems, into […]

  • “Here and There”, a solo exhibition of paintings by Kathryn Lynch

     Please join us for a gallery reception on March 18, 4 – 6 pm.  This event is free and open to the public. Kathryn Lynch’s paintings draw from  a variety of subjects, often daily encounters that range from NY’s Hudson Valley landscape, NYC cityscapes, New England seascapes, and sometimes dogs, people, flowers, and even tug boats. […]