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SUMMARY:"Rest Area" A Solo Exhibition of work by Rob O'Neil
DESCRIPTION:May 5 – June 8\, 2018 \nOpening Reception: Saturday\, May 5th\, 4 – 6 pm. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nGallery Hours: Tues – Fri 12 – 5 pm\, Sat 12 – 4 pm \nReview online: Albany Times Union \n  \nRob O’Neil finds beauty in unexpected places\, particularly Rest Stops\, found along highways all through the country. He is fascinated by their variety in size and amenities: some highlight past history; some are peaceful settings with gardens\, and are family friendly; others are mall-like\, selling goods; some are simple with only a picnic table and a trashcan.  They are necessary places\, all sharing a common goal: “…off-road spaces with provisions for emergency stopping and resting by motorists for short periods” (A Policy on Safety Rest Areas for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways\, 1958). After earning his undergraduate degree\, O’Neil took a job that had him driving a box truck across the Eastern United States several times a year. Rest areas became a vital part of his driving experience.  He says: “Like a draftsman’s line across a white sheet of paper\, highways and interstates paint sweeping arcs and pin-straight lines across the landscape. Multiple midpoints exist on these lines; they’re called rest areas\, travel plazas\, picnic areas\, pit stops\, or welcome centers. Even with the constant drone of traffic\, these are areas of comfort and serenity. There is a structure and plan that makes sense; we breathe\, and our weary bodies relax a little bit. These places are interesting and useful physically\, sociologically\, and emotionally.” \nRob O’Neil earned his BFA with a concentration in photography from the University of Akron\, Ohio and his MFA in Cinema and Photography from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. His work has been exhibited at many regional galleries and museums\, including Esther Massry Gallery; Albany Center Galleries; Albany Institute of History and Art; Opalka Gallery; University at Albany Museum; and Albany International Airport Gallery\, all located in Albany\, NY; The Arts Center of the Capital Region\, Troy\, NY; Saratoga Arts\, Saratoga Springs\, NY; and the Schenectady Museum\, Schenectady\, NY. His work has also traveled to many universities throughout the country\, including Siena College\, University of Akron\, Florida International University\, University of Nevada\, and the University Museum Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.  His awards include a NYFA Special Opportunity Stipend Grant; numerous College Professional Development Grants\, as well as an Artists and Scholars Grant\, both through the College of St. Rose. He is a three-time recipient of a Mohawk Hudson Regional Purchase Award\, one for the University at Albany University Museum\, and two for the Schenectady Museum.  He currently lives in Albany\, NY and is an Assistant Professor of Photography at The College of Saint Rose in Albany\, NY. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by The Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust\, Adirondack Studios\, The Community Exchange Foundation\, a Professional Development Grant through the College of St Rose\, and theNew York State Council on The Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The Courthouse Gallery hours during exhibitions are Tuesday through Friday 12 – 5 pm\, Saturday 12 – 4 pm\, and all other times by appointment. The Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets\, Lake George\, NY.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/rest-area-a-solo-exhibition-of-work-by-rob-oneil-3/
LOCATION:Courthouse Gallery\, 1 Amherst St\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Courthouse Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180622
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SUMMARY:Roots and Branches: Work by Betsy Krebs
DESCRIPTION:June 22 – 30\, 2018 \nOpening Reception Friday\, June 22\, 5 – 7 pm. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nGallery Hours: Tues – Fri 12 – 5 pm\, Sat 12 – 4 pm \n  \nRoots & Branches: Work by Betsy Krebs\nA visual conversation about an unassuming building in Lake George\, NY\, and its impact on the community. \nBetsy Krebs says the genesis of the exhibit “Roots and Branches” evolved from a strong desire to bring attention to the unique humanitarian history and events that have taken place at the Old Stone School House\,a historic building located in the Town of Lake George\, and her former place of residence. Krebs says this “stoic folk Victorian structure exudes strength and protection as a community strong hold. While teaching locally and living in the school house\, my dream was to find out more about the space\, since a lot of information was undocumented oral history.  Notable Metropolitan opera singer Madam Homer was known to sing at the school house every Sunday during summer months. Georgia O’Keeffe was known to take walks on Middle road\, as told by local\, Clara Mae Norton.  Another notable neighbor was Edward Morse Shepard\, the man that Shepard Park\, in the Village of Lake George\, is named after. He also built and lived in what is known as Erlowest\,right down the hill from the school house.  The works in the exhibition are a spin off from a recipe book compiled in 1910 by the ladies of the ‘Lend a hand’ club that used the building as a meeting place after hours and on weekends\, working to find ways to help the community. The recipes they compiled were the catalyst for each image in the exhibit. Recipes were submitted by local community members\, as well as seasonal residents.” \nBetsy Krebs earned her M.S. in Art Education from the College of Saint Rose in Albany\, NY. Her work has been featured in many solo and group exhibitions throughout the NY North Country\, including the Albany Boys Academy in Albany\, NY; the College of Saint Rose; the Gibson Gallery in Potsdam College\, Potsdam\, NY; the Cool Beans Cafe Gallery in Queensbury NY; Valley Artisans Gallery in Cambridge\, NY; The Hyde Museum in Glens Falls\, NY; the Saratoga Arts Center\, Saratoga\, NY; Adirondack Community College\, Queensbury\, The Lake Placid Center for the Arts and L.A.R.A.C. Arts Gallery in Glens Falls\, NY. \nThe Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets\, Lake George\, NY. The Courthouse Gallery hours during exhibitions are Tuesday through Friday 12 – 5 pm\, Saturday 12 – 4 pm\, and all other times by appointment. This exhibition is funded in part by The Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust and the New York State Council on The Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/roots-and-branches-work-by-betsy-krebs-3/
LOCATION:Courthouse Gallery\, 1 Amherst St\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Courthouse Gallery
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181027
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SUMMARY:"Retroflection"\, paintings by  Frank Owen
DESCRIPTION:September 21 – October 26\, 2018 \nOpening Reception: Friday\, September 21\, 5 – 7 pm. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nGallery Hours: Tues – Fri 12 – 5 pm\, Sat 12 – 4 pm \nReview online: Review online: Lake George Mirror \nFrank Owen\, Searcher (2018)\, Acrylic on canvas\, 50 x 40 inches. \nFrank Owen’s paintings are a vibrant mix of colorful abstract works\, both large and small in scale.  He says: “I always say\, there are no bad colors. I want the paintings to feel rambunctious. Extravagant. Unruly.”   The works glisten\, due to a unique painting process incorporating many layers. Using polyethylene coated paper\, he creates a “skin” with a variety of abstract shapes\, swirls\, plaids\, and stripes that he later cuts\, scores or carves. He’ll create dozens of these “skins\,” more than he’ll need\, finally peeling off individual shapes from the plastic\, incorporating them into his paintings.  He says: “I begin to peel them off the poly\, and I place them\, compose them. But the whole process is front-to-back. It’s the opposite of the conventional way of layering an image. The first skins I lay down will appear as the front layer of the painting.”  Many works are inspired by the natural world around him\, near his home in Keene\, NY. \nFrank Owen was born in Kalispell\, Montana in 1939\, but spent much of his childhood in Woodland City\, west of Sacramento\, California. He received his B.A. and his M.A. from the University of California at Davis\, where he received a Regents Fellowship in 1967-1968. He was twice awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 1978-79 and in 1989-90. Owen’s work has been shown in galleries\, museums and universities throughout the United States and Europe.  For many years he has shown his work at Nancy Hoffman Gallery in New York City. He lives and works in the Adirondack Mountains\, in Keene\, NY. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by The Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust\, Adirondack Studios\, The Community Exchange Foundation\, and the New York State Council on The Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The Courthouse Gallery hours during exhibitions are Tuesday through Friday 12 – 5 pm\, Saturday 12 – 4 pm\, and all other times by appointment. The Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets\, Lake George\, NY.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/retroflection-paintings-by-frank-owen-3/
LOCATION:Courthouse Gallery\, 1 Amherst St\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
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SUMMARY:Adolph and Joshua Rosenblatt
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Saturday\, November 10\, 4 – 6 pm. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nGallery Hours: Tues – Fri 12 – 5 pm\, Sat 12 – 4 pm \n \nAdolph Rosenblatt’s ceramic works celebrate people in their everyday lives – from the diner cook flipping eggs\, the customer at the lunch counter\, to a young student learning to draw. They also capture a sense of a place – depicting the house on the hill or the giant oak tree in the neighborhood – as well as capturing significant and dramatic moments from news headlines. Adolph Rosenblatt passed in February of 2017 at the age of 83. At that time Jim Higgins from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrote “Rosenblatt started out painting two-dimensionally\, but with a palette knife rather than brushes. The thickness of those paintings led him to sculpting in beeswax\, then casting in bronze. When the cost of bronze prompted him to look for an alternative\, he took inspiration from his sons’ schoolboy projects and began working in clay. But he retained a painter’s passionate concern with color.”  Milwaukee Sentinel art critic Dean Jensen wrote in 1982: “The longer one studies Rosenblatt’s clay works … the more they suggest Expressionist pictures that somehow left the canvas and took on a third dimension. \nAdolph Rosenblatt was born in New Haven\, CT\, 1933. He earned his BFA from Yale School of Art and Architecture in 1956. While at Yale he studied with art world luminaries Josef Albers\, James Brooks\, and Bernard Chaet. He was a beloved and celebrated Professor of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for over 30 years. He had numerous solo exhibitions throughout the country\, most recently “Moments & Markers”\, a major retrospective exhibit at the Jewish Museum\, Milwaukee. Other solo shows include exhibitions at Lill Street Gallery\, Chicago; Tibor de Nagy Gallery\, NY; Anderson Art Museum\, Kenosha\, WI; Milwaukee Art Museum\, Haggerty Art Museum\, Marquette University Gallery of Wisconsin Art; Charles Allis Art Museum; and Peltz Gallery\, all in Milwaukee\, WI. His work was included in group exhibitions at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum\, Providence\, RI; Yale School of Design Gallery\, New Haven\, CT; Forum Gallery\, New York\, NY; Kohler Art Center\, Sheboygan\, WI; Los Angeles Museum of Science and Industry; Objects Gallery\, Chicago\, IL; Tibor de Nagy Gallery\, NY; Dean Jensen Gallery\, and Peltz Gallery\, both in Milwaukee\, WI. His awards include Wisconsin Arts Board Grant\, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\, Research Award\, Midwest Arts Fellowship. In 2013 he was given a Wisconsin Visual Art Lifetime Achievement Award. His work is in the collections of the Library of Congress\, Ft Wayne Museum of Art\, Carlisle Museum of Art\, Williamstown Museum\, and Milwaukee Art Museum. \n \nJoshua Rosenblatt\, son of Adolph\, often works in a series\, building on a theme by drawing from life\, which is later expanded and completed in his studio. His most recent works are charcoal on paper drawings that record his day-to-day life experiences. His work as Director of Collections and Exhibitions Preparation at the Whitney Museum in NYC often finds him traveling to install exhibitions throughout the US\, Europe\, Russia\, and Asia. His travels resulted in a series of work observing people in public spaces\, such as airport terminals\, and another set of drawings depicting hotel room interiors. Other themes developed through observing the changing light and shadows on an exterior wall of his home over the course of several years\, views from his daily commute to work\, as well the view through his car window. His reflections of seemingly “mundane” places\, be it from business travel\, or walks through his neighborhood\, celebrate the easily lost details of how light\, reflections\, patterns\, and human gestures\, create a unique mood and sense of place. Much like his father\, Joshua’s drawings\, ranging from big and bold to light and delicate\, share a compassion for humanity in their sensitivity in depicting people\, recognizing the nuance of places\, and much that is overlooked in a “busy” world. \nJoshua Rosenblatt earned his BFA from SUNY Purchase in 1986. Recent exhibitions include his third solo show at The RE Institute in Millerton\, NY\, a 2000 square foot exhibition space\, where he displayed a number of large-scale drawings. His work has been included in group exhibitions at Brooklyn Cider House\, The Williamsburg Art and Historical Center\, Shim\, Paper Box\, Brooklyn Fireproof\, Arthelix – all located in Brooklyn\, NY; Charles Allis Art Museum\, Gallery of Wisconsin\, J.C.C. Gallery\, all located in Milwaukee\, WI; White Box\, New York\, NY; One Mile Gallery\, Kingston\, NY; and Portland Gallery of Art\, Portland\, ME. He lives and works in Astoria\, NY. \nWhile we feature here the work of these two members of the Rosenblatt family\, this is a family of accomplished creative poets and painters: Suzanne\, Adolph’s wife\, and Joshua’s mother\, is a poet and visual artist; Adolph’s daughter Sarah is a poet; Eli\, Joshua’s twin brother\, is also a painter. The family also has close ties to Lake George\, having vacationed in the region for many years. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by The Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust\, Adirondack Studios\, The Community Exchange Foundation\, and the New York State Council on The Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/adolph-and-joshua-rosenblatt-3/
LOCATION:Courthouse Gallery\, 1 Amherst St\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Courthouse Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190223
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SUMMARY:Adaptations to Extremes\, An Art / Science Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Artist Reception – February 2nd 4:00-6:00pm \nPanel Talk at Bolton Historical Museum\, February 3rd at 3pm \nBoth events are FREE and open to the public \nGallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday: 1:00-5:00pm and Saturday 12:00-4:00pm \n\nThe Lake George Arts Project has produced a 30 page hardcover book documenting the Adaptations to Extremes Project.  You can view the book online HERE.  If you would like to purchase a hard copy\, please call us (518) 668-2616 or contact mail@lakegeorgearts.org. \n \nOpening January 19th and running through February 22nd\, 2019\, the Lake George Arts Project’s Courthouse Gallery will present “Adaptations to Extremes\,” an Art/Science collaboration.  The reception for the artists has been rescheduled for February 2nd\, 4 – 6 pm.  The exhibition is co-curated by Laura Von Rosk and scientists Dr. Joan Bernhard and Dr. Sam Bowser; artists include Elizabeth Albert\, JoAnn Axford\, Terry Conrad\, Josh Dorman\, Susan Heideman\, Eva Henderson\, Charlene Leary\, Deanna Lee\, Corwin Levi\, Marilyn McCabe\, Joy Muller-McCoola\, Jeanne Noordsy\, Shaun O’Boyle\, Victoria Palermo\, Rebecca Smith\, and Kathleen Thum. \nIn addition to the exhibition at the Courthouse Gallery in Lake George\, there will be a panel discussion on  February 3rd\, 3 PM\, at the Bolton Historical Museum in Bolton Landing\, NY\, with writer Michael Coffey serving as moderator. A number of participating artists will join curator Laura Von Rosk and scientists Joan Bernhard and Sam Bowser to discuss the importance of Joan’s research\, as well as the challenges and insights resulting from this year-long art/science dialogue\, and their endeavors in artistic creations and interdisciplinary connections. Both events are FREE and open to the public. \nA major theme in the biological sciences is the way in which organisms adapt to environmental extremes. The Santa Barbara Basin is a bowl-shaped geological formation off the coast of Santa Barbara\, California. Limited movement of water in this depression has created an environment severely depleted of oxygen. In such a place it would be surprising to find organisms that need oxygen to live\, yet scientists have documented the existence of foraminifera\, a type of single-celled organism\, living there in abundance. How have foraminifera adapted to an oxygen-deprived environment? For that matter\, how do anyorganisms respond to living in such extreme environments? These questions fuel the research of Dr. Joan Bernhard\, from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute\, and her colleagues in their study of this natural “dead zone” in the ocean. The exhibition “Adaptations to Extremes” presents work by a group of artists engaged with the scientists involved in this research\, as well as samples of their communications over the course of this ongoing project. \nOne group of artists explored the theme specifically using the “optics” of Dr. Bernhard’s research. These artists made new work based on correspondence with Dr. Bernhard and her colleague Sam Bowser\, scientific advisor to the exhibition. They were offered access to technical reports\, photographs\, and the researchers’ hypotheses. One artist\, Terry Conrad\, was invited to accompany and assist Dr. Bernhard’s crew last spring aboard the Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s Robert Gordon Sproul research vessel as they sampled the sea floor in the Santa Barbara Basin. \nA second group of artists — selected for the exhibition because of their interest in the biological or marine sciences – had already produced original works germane to the broad theme of adaptation. \nDr. Bowser engaged with all the artists by questioning them on their artworks using the scientific method of hypothesis testing. The resulting dialogues in both groups – artists responding to scientific research\, and scientists responding to artworks – were often surprising\, sometimes amusing\, and always thoughtful and fascinating. \nWhat informs both the work of science and art is a spirit of inquiry and imagination.  Equally\, both disciplines must embrace their sometimes perplexing results — and then dive in and ponder further. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by the Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust; Adirondack Studios; the Community Exchange Foundation; Mannix Marketing; the New York State Council on The Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute; and the National Science Foundation. The Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets\, Lake George\, NY. The Courthouse Gallery hours during exhibitions are Tuesday through Friday 12 – 5 PM\, Saturday 12 – 4 PM\, and all other times by appointment. \nArticles and info online: \nLake George Mirror: Artists and Scientists in Conversation\nTerry Conrad – University of Iowa\nJoAnn Axford – Ceramics Monthly \nWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Falling in love with foraminifera \nArtists and Scientist in dialogue: Adaptations to Extremes Exhibition
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/adaptations-to-extremes-an-art-science-collaboration-3/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190413
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SUMMARY:Brian Cirmo
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Saturday\, March 9th\, 4 – 6 pm. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nGallery Hours: Tues – Fri 12 – 5 pm\, Sat 12 – 4 pm \n   \nOften working in a series\, prolific painter Brian Cirmo sources western painting\, literature\, popular culture\, and personal memories to create his narrative paintings. His works are both poignant and humorous\, intelligent and sharp-witted examinations of the “human condition\, such as life and death\, love and loss\, evolution and creationism\, comedy and tragedy\, fame and anonymity\, conflict and harmony\, and morality and immorality.” \nHe explains: “I have spent the past two decades traveling throughout the country visiting museums\, large cities\, small towns\, national parks\, civil war battlefields\, assassination sites\, graveyards\, and national monuments. I am a lifelong student of the vast profundity of American music as well as a glutton for American history\, literature\, western painting\, film\, comic strips\, and cartoons; all of which have consumed my nights and days. These interests and practices are harvested and used within my process to create an intertextuality in the paintings.” \nCirmo was born in Utica\, NY and completed his first two years of college at Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute. He earned his B.F.A. in Painting and Drawing from the College of Saint Rose in Albany\, NY\, and an M.F.A. in Painting and Drawing from the State University of New York at Albany. Cirmo has had multiple solo exhibitions including recent shows at the Burrell Roberts Triangle Gallery\, Sinclair College in Dayton\, OH; the Rice Gallery\, McDaniel College in Westminster\, MD; and the Wilson Art Gallery\, Le Moyne College in Syracuse\, NY. He has appeared in numerous group exhibitions in museums and galleries across the country including: Mills Gallery\, Boston Center for the Arts in Boston\, MA; The Hyde Collection Museum in Glens Falls\, NY; Kellogg Gallery\, Cal Poly University in Pomona\, CA; and Antenna Gallery\, New Orleans\, LA. His awards include an Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency in Granville\, NY; the 2017 Mona Ruth Brickman Artist of the Year Award from Albany Center Gallery; a 2009 and 2013 Juror’s award at the Artists of the Mohawk Hudson Region; and in 2009 and 2015 a University at Albany Purchase Award at the Artists of the Mohawk Hudson Region Exhibition. His work is in the collections of University Art Museum in Albany; Siena College; and the College of Saint Rose. \nCirmo lives and works in Albany\, NY and Syracuse\, NY and is an Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at Onondaga Community College. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by the Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust; Adirondack Studios; the Community Exchange Foundation; Mannix Marketing; the New York State Council on The Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/brian-cirmo-3/
LOCATION:Courthouse Gallery\, 1 Amherst St\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Courthouse Gallery
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SUMMARY:Bands 'n Beans 2019
DESCRIPTION:Bands ‘n Beans in Lake George\, NY\n \nAll the Chili you can eat! \nBands ‘n Beans has become the biggest party of the year in the north country\, a sign of winter’s end and the beginning of spring. \n2019 saw our 28th annual event\, with hot chili and hot music served up in style! While attendees sampled delicious fare\, continuous music played throughout the day on two stages with The Radio Junkies\, PJ Ferguson 2\, Rich Ortiz\, The Switch\, Steve and Kenny\, Stony Creek Band\, Tim Wechgelaer & Chris Carey Band\, and Ten Most Wanted.  More than twenty area restaurants participated in this hotly contested event. Several hundreds of attendees voted for their favorite chili\, and see the award winners listed below! \nOther offerings include breads from Rock Hill Bakehouse\, raffle prizes and auction items from area merchants.  Proceeds from Bands ‘n Beans benefits the Lake George Arts Project. \nBANDS N’ BEANS 2019 Chili Award Winners:\nFirst Place:  Andy’s Adirondack Grille\nHootin’ Tootin’ Award:  Bean’s Country Store\nHot Stuff Award:  Sticks-n- Stones\nPresident’s Choice Award:  Lake George Beach Club\nDirector’s Choice Award:  Dizzy Chicken\nBIG THANKS to our amazing past and future volunteers: the kitchen crew\, ticket sellers\, t-shirt crew\, raffle sellers\, Fort William Henry staff\, and to all those who donate to our Silent Auction! You make our Arts Community strong! \nThis event is a fundraiser for the Lake George Arts Project. Proceeds help fund the Lake George Arts Project’s FREE Art & Music Programs: Summer Concert Series\, Lake George Jazz Weekend in Shepard Park and year-round Courthouse Gallery exhibitions. \nFirst Place: Andy’s Adirondack Grille \nPresident’s Choice:  Lake George Beach Club \nAward winning bread from Rock Hill Bakehouse \nHot Stuff Award:  Sticks-n- Stones \nDirector’s Choice Award:  Dizzy Chicken \nHootin’ Tootin’ Award:  Bean’s Country Store
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/bands-n-beans-2019-3/
LOCATION:Fort William Henry Hotel\, 48 Canada St\, NY\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraising Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190615
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SUMMARY:Yura Adams
DESCRIPTION:.                                            \nOpening Reception: Saturday\, May 11\, 4 – 6 pm. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. \nGallery Hours: Tues – Fri 12 – 5 pm\, Sat 12 – 4 pm. \nReviews online: Get Visual \nWorks by Yura Adams stem from her intimate survey and imaginative observations of the natural world outside her studio window\, located in the Hudson Valley of NY State. There\, surrounded by overgrown fields\, observing weather events and the changing light of the seasons\, she creates works that are abstract\, but inspired by\, and rooted in\, the real world. Her deep interest in the natural sciences\, as well as cultural and current events\, have lead to a new body of work: Fast Earth. She says: “The study of Earth is at the center here… a vision of Earth as it survives without hum \nYura Adams earned her MFA and BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Her work has been exhibited nationally in many venues\, such as The New Museum\, Experimental Intermedia\, Franklin Furnace\, New Music America\, all in New York City; Real Art Ways\, Hartford\, CT; and one person shows at the John Davis Gallery in Hudson\, NY. She has taught for many years Columbia-Greene Community College in Hudson\, NY. Her awards include an Individual Artist Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts; Two New York Decentralization Grants; the Martha Boschen Porter grant from the Berkshire Taconic Foundation; and she is a recipient of the New York Foundation of the Arts Mark program. She is currently represented by John Davis Gallery in Hudson\, NY. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by the Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust; Adirondack Studios; the Community Exchange Foundation; Mannix Marketing; the New York State Council on The Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets\, Lake George\, NY. The Courthouse Gallery hours during exhibitions are Tuesday through Friday 12 – 5 pm\, Saturday 12 – 4 pm\, and all other times by appointment. \nthank you to our sponsors:
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/yura-adams-3/
LOCATION:Courthouse Gallery\, 1 Amherst St\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Courthouse Gallery
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190620
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CREATED:20190401T183253Z
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UID:7594-1560902400-1560988799@lakegeorgearts.org
SUMMARY:Lake George Summer Solstice Groovy 60s Cruise
DESCRIPTION:We were All Aboard Lake George’s luxury boat\, The Adirondac for a groovy 60’s cruise!\n \nIt was a packed night of  60’s themed fun\, including a two hour cruise along the lake\, delicious light fare from area restaurants\, live music from Graham Tichy and the New Lowdown\, raffle prizes\, a silent auction\, and the grooviest of outfits. If you were there\, you know how much fun it was… if you missed it\, check out our next fundraising event. \n \n\n \n  \nthank you to our sponsor:\n \n  \nSpecial Thanks to all of our participating restaurants:\nAAdirondack Pub & Brewery  \nAdirondack Olykoeks  \nBackstreet BBQ & Tap Room \nBarnsider BBQ  \nBen & Jerry’s  \nChristie’s On The Lake  \nCleverdale Country Store \nFort William Henry Resort and Conference Center \n The Garrison  \nGaslight of Lake George  \nHoliday Inn Resort Lake George – Water View \n Lake George Baking Company  \nLake George Beach Club  \nMama Riso’s Italian Restaurant  \nMario’s Lake George  \nPizza Jerks \nRockhill Bakehouse  \nSans Souci of Cleverdale \n SJ Garcia’s Stony Creek  \nInnTavern 16
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/summer-solstice-cruise-3/
CATEGORIES:Fundraising Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190707
DTSTAMP:20260421T005729
CREATED:20190608T025225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230812T181356Z
UID:8042-1561593600-1562457599@lakegeorgearts.org
SUMMARY:World Awareness Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION:Courthouse Gallery:\nWACM at LGAP’s  Courthouse Gallery: “ARTeX Waterscapes”\nJune 27 – July 6\, 2019.\nOpening Reception: Thursday\, June 27\,  4 – 6 pm.\n \nThis week-long exhibition will showcase water themed paintings from the International Youth Art Exchange at the World Awareness Children’s Museum in Glens Falls\, NY. The Opening Reception takes place on Thursday\, June 27\, and will include a postcard project for all ages. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public. The Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets\, Lake George\, NY. The Courthouse Gallery hours during this exhibition: Tuesday through Friday 12 – 5 pm\, Saturday 12 – 4 pm\, and all other times by appointment.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/world-awareness-childrens-museum-at-lgap-3/
CATEGORIES:Courthouse Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190703T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190703T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T005729
CREATED:20190626T155953Z
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UID:8043-1562180400-1562187600@lakegeorgearts.org
SUMMARY:Summer Concert Series double bill: Stony Creek Band and Circle of Willis
DESCRIPTION:Lake George Arts Project’s Summer Concert Series kicks off with a double bill featuring Circle of Willis and the Stony Creek Band. \nCircle of Willis\nThis trio is fronted by the “Mad Fiddler” Nelson Rock\, and also features Michael Kelley on keyboards and vocals\, along with drummer Bobby Assini. \nRock has performed throughout the Northeast and at Mardi Gras in New Orleans along with the Neville Brothers. Kelley is a veteran performer\, having played with many of the northeast’s best bands\, including Blotto\, the Lustre Kings\, John Kribs\, Ernie Williams\, and Mark Emanatian. \nStony Creek Band\n\nThe Stony Creek Band is one of the Adirondack region’s most enduringly popular bands. Since forming in the early 1970’s\, the band has evolved from an acoustic trio playing traditional folk and country to an eclectic Americana outfit featuring exhuberant\, superbly tight eclectic arrangements. Their inspiring songs ring with the unsilenceable voices of everyday heroes. Never saccharine or self-absorberd\, Stony Creek is a band of mature\, seasoned artists who play with an intuition only possible among first-rate artists whose collaboration has spanned four decades. \n The Stony Creek Band performs a combination of country\, blues\, rock\, and bluegrass. It’s members are Hank Soto on electric guitar\,  John Strong on acoustic guitar\, Dave Maswick on bass\, Fred Lantz on mandolin\, and Mike Lomaestro on drums. All are singer/songwriters.  \n~ As described by Caffe Lena’s
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/summer-concert-series-double-bill-stony-creek-band-and-circle-of-willis-3/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190710T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190710T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T005729
CREATED:20190527T172220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190527T172220Z
UID:8027-1562785200-1562785200@lakegeorgearts.org
SUMMARY:Summer Concert Series: Frank Vignola’s Hot Jazz Guitar Trio
DESCRIPTION:Frank Vignola is one of the most extraordinary guitarists performing before the public today. His stunning virtuosity has made him the guitarist of choice for many of the world’s top musicians\, including Ringo Starr\, Madonna\, Donald Fagen\, Wynton Marsalis\, Tommy Emmanuel\, the Boston Pops\, the New York Pops\, and guitar legend Les Paul\, who named Vignola to his “Five Most Admired Guitarists List” for the Wall Street Journal. Vignola’s jaw dropping technique explains why the New York Times deemed him “one of the brightest stars of the guitar”. \nHe will be joined by long-time collaborator Vinny Ranioli and the brilliant young guitarist\, Jan Knutson. \nVinny Raniolo and his dynamic playing has brought him to 18 countries performing alongside Frank Vignola\, Tommy Emmanuel\, Vince Giordano\, and Deana Martin. Vinny has also been featured on three PBS Music shows including the heavily programmed Tommy Emmanuel and Friends\, Frank Vignola’s Four Generations of Guitar\, and in the Music Gone Public series. Film and recording credits include soundtracks and on-screen appearances for HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire”\, Woody Allen’s film “Café Society” and Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman”. \nJan Knutson is an extremely versatile musician. This talented young guitarist has performed at major venues across the country. Jan was a 2016 Strathmore Artist\, was featured at the 2017 Richmond Folk Festival\, and has had the honor of performing with such luminaries as Bucky Pizzarelli\, Julian Lage\, and Martin Taylor. Jan has recorded two solo CDs and currently studies with Rodney Jones at the Manhattan School of Music. \n 
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/frank-vignolas-hot-jazz-guitar-trio-3/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190717T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190717T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T005729
CREATED:20190527T175843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190527T175843Z
UID:8028-1563390000-1563390000@lakegeorgearts.org
SUMMARY:Summer Concert Series: Maria Muldaur – sings the blues
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: Tonight’s MURIA MULDAUR show has been moved indoors due to inclement weather. Join us at King Neptune’s Pub\, 1 Kurosaka Lane (about 2 blocks south of the park)\n  \n\nCheck back after 4:30 pm\, here on our website\, or on our Face Book page\, Instagram or call us. \nThank You!\n\n\nMaria Muldaur is best known world-wide for her 1974 mega-hit “Midnight at the Oasis\,” which received several Grammy nominations. And this year she’s been nominated again in the Best Traditional Blues category for her 41st album ‘DON’T YOU FEEL MY LEG ~ The Naughty Bawdy Blues of Blue Barker.’ \nDespite her considerable pop music success\, her 50-year career could best be described a long and adventurous odyssey through the various forms of American Roots Music. She began her recording career in 1963 with the Even Dozen Jug Band and shortly thereafter\, joining the very popular Jim Kweskin Jug Band\, touring and recording with them throughout the 60s. In 2011 Maria released Steady Love\, a contemporary electric Blues album that reflects the kind of music she loves to perform live – what she calls “Bluesiana Music” – her own brand of New Orleans-flavored Blues\, R&B and “Swamp Funk.”
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/summer-concert-series-maria-muldaur-sings-the-blues-3/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Concert Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T005729
CREATED:20190527T182537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190527T182537Z
UID:8029-1563994800-1564000200@lakegeorgearts.org
SUMMARY:Summer Concert: Huntertones – Hipsters w/ Horns
DESCRIPTION:Huntertones brings people together around the globe with fun\, imaginative and fearless music. Their high energy\, horn-driven sound features genre bending compositions and unconventional covers. Every show is a social experience celebrating the joy of music. \nHonest\, genuine\, skillfully executed music without limitations that is uplifting and cannot be quantified. – Jon Batiste
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/summer-concert-series-huntertones-hipsters-with-horns-3/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Concert Series
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