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SUMMARY:Call for Artists
DESCRIPTION:Annual Call for Artists\n\n\nThe 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. The postmark deadline is always January 31. \nWe have New Guidelines for Submitting Exhibition Proposals:   \nTo begin the process you will need the following:\n1. 10 to 12 images (Formats accepted for upload: JPG\, TIFF or GIF)\n2. Resume/CV\n3. Artist Statement/Bio \nStarting December 1st through January 31st artists may follow this link to submit work for review:  \nCLICK HERE TO SUBMIT \nPlease do not email proposals\, or send links to web sites.\nSelection and notification is usually complete by April. \nIf you have questions\, or need more information please call LGAP at (518) 668-2616.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/call-for-artists-2-3/
LOCATION:lake george arts project\, 1 Amherst Street\, Lake George\, 12845
CATEGORIES:Courthouse Gallery
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SUMMARY:Susan Hoffer
DESCRIPTION:The Lake George Arts Project’s Courthouse Gallery presents “Painted Stories”\, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Susan Hoffer. The exhibition runs from January 16 – February 19\, 2021. In place of on-site gallery reception\, we presented an Online Artist Talk\, January 16\, 2021. \nThe exhibition will be installed in the gallery\, and available for the public to view on site from January 20 to February 19\, 2021.  The Courthouse Gallery will be open by appointment only (with preferred 24-hour notice). We do hope to continue regular gallery hours soon. Please contact us at mail@lakegeorgearts.org or 518-323-5499 to schedule your visit! \nSusan Hoffer Artist’s StatementSusan Hoffer CVThe Stories Behind the paintingsChecklist of work for saleNorth Country Public Radio Interview“Get Visual” Review of the exhibitionView “Where’s Dayna?” interview/gallery visit \nAbout the Artist: \n“Watching History Repeat”\, oil on wood panel\, 16 x 11 inches.   \nSusan Hoffer’s new work is deeply rooted in her surrounding environment\, rural Upstate NY’s Adirondack Park. Her autobiographical paintings spring from her experiences and exchanges with family\, friends\, students and neighbors. With close attention to current events\, and a keen eye for observing detail\, she depicts how technology is relied on and weaved into everyday life. Her subjects are carefully staged in various interior spaces\, often with dramatic lighting rendered through thick brushwork\, and surrounded by objects that inform each narrative. Her compositions reveal psychological states of her subjects\, her empathy for them\, as well as her love of light and texture in paint. \nShe says: “I am interested in the experience of real or perceived isolation that is a result of geographical place and in the ways we use technology to form connections. In our digital age\, new media have become a primary means of informational access for many people living in rural areas such as the Adirondack Park. In each painting\, I aim to connect my subjects to their broader context\, hinting at their engagement with global concerns…Those whom I meet speak of an interest to be engaged in culture and politics beyond their immediate locale; a reliance on often unreliable internet and cell towers; suspicion about how to tell which internet sources might troll or manipulate truth; and always pressure—pressure to piece together multiple jobs in order to make ends meet. It is evident\, too\, that there are frictions here that have resulted from acres of poverty with pockets of great wealth\, and shifting and aging populations; all of this I express through ordinary objects and people\, frayed cuffs and halos of light\, non-traditional alignments of the pedestrian and the sublime. And through this body of work\, I am becoming increasingly aware of theeasy assumptions we make about ourselves and others.” \n“Saving the planet’s biodiversity – one turtle at a time – Schroon Lake\, NY”\, oil on wood panel\, 16 x 11 inches\, 2020.  \nSusan Hoffer​ ​earned her Bachelor in Art and Education at Molloy College and her MFA in Visual Arts / Painting at Johnson State College\, Johnson\, VT. Her work recently featured in solo shows at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts\, Blue Mountain Lake\, NY\, Southern Vermont Arts Center\, Manchester\, VT\, Strand Center for the Arts\, Plattsburgh\, NY\, and group shows at Emerge Gallery\, Saugerties\, NY\, Albany Institute of History & Art\, Albany\, NY\, The Shirt Factory\, Glens Falls\, NY\,  Butzel Gallery\, Schenectady\, NY\,  and Saratoga Arts\, Saratoga Springs\, NY. Her awards include grants from Essex County Arts Council Grant\, a European Studies Grant from Emma Willard School\, residencies at Tyrone Guthrie\, Newbliss\, Ireland\,  Pouch Cove\, Newfoundland\, Canada and Vermont Studio Center\, Johnson\, VT. She was awarded First Place Award from Northwind Fine Arts Gallery\, Saranac Lake\, NY 2020; Juror’s Choice Award from North Country Arts\, Glens Falls NY\, 2020; Best of Show Award at AAG Juried Invitational\, Saranac Lake\, NY 2020; Best of Show\, The Shirt Factory Juried Invitational\, Glens Falls\, NY 2020; Best of Show\, LPCA Juried Invitational\, Lake Placid\, NY 2019; ​Mohawk-Hudson Regional Juror’s Award and a Purchase Prize from Albany Institute of History and Art in 2018. She currently lives in Jay NY and teaches at North Country Community College.  You can learn more about her work at https://susanhofferart.com. \nThe Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets\, Lake George\, NY.  Currently we are open by appointment only\, but hope to continue regular gallery hours in February\, 2021. Regular gallery hours during exhibitions are Wednesday through Friday 12 – 5 pm\, Saturday 12 – 4 pm. We suggest that you contact the gallery before your visit\, since NYS guidelines related to Covid-19 may change. Call 518-323-5499\, ​or ​email laura@lakegeorgarts.org. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; the Town and Village of Lake George; Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation; 518 Profiles; Stewart’s Shops and the Dake Family Foundations\, and LGAP members. Please Join us today! \nthank you to our sponsors:\n        
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/susan-hoffer-3/
LOCATION:lake george arts project\, 1 Amherst Street\, Lake George\, 12845
CATEGORIES:Courthouse Gallery
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SUMMARY:Scott Brodie
DESCRIPTION:The Waiting Part 1(d)\, 16″x11″\, oil on canvas\, 2020. \nThe Lake George Arts Project’s Courthouse Gallery presents “The Waiting”\, a solo exhibition of recent work by Scott Brodie. The exhibition will be installed in the gallery\, and available for the public to view. In place of an on-site gallery reception\, LGAP hosted a Live Talk with Scott Brodie on March 6th.​ You can view the Talk HERE. \nView slide show of works in the exhibition HERE\nView checklist of works for sale HERE\nView “Where’s Dayna?” interview/gallery visit \nAbout the Artist: \nScott Brodie has been painting what could be defined as the seemingly “ordinary” for most of his 40+ years as an artist. This exhibition will feature his most recent work\, all created within the last year. They are observations of daily life\, ranging from still life to landscape. Through the immediacy of his loose brush work\, these deftly painted works capture the intimacy of meditative moments of observation of light and color. Depending on his subject\, Brodie alternates his palette from bold saturated colors to warm soft light\, accentuated with flecks of a warm ground color peeking through. Any object\, such as a glass\, a can\, a chair\, a plant\, or a lawnmower\, can be transformed into a celebration of painting. \nPlague Spring No. 6\, 14”x11”\, oil on canvas\, 2020. \nHe says: “The series titles\, ‘Plague Spring\,’ ‘Beached in the Backyard\,’ and ‘The Waiting’ do refer to the pandemic\, or more precisely to the state of existing during the pandemic\, but they are open-ended and don’t dictate the subject matter… In terms of subject\, there is only a tangential connection. I generally don’t favor ‘topical’ work\, it tends to be newsy\, literal\, and has a short shelf life. But the staying-at-home and the waiting-for-it-to-pass have had an effect. For one\, it got me out of the house to do some plein air work\, but alas\, only as far as my back yard”. \n\nScott Brodie earned his Bachelor of Science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst\, and Master of Fine Arts in Painting & Drawing from the School of Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University\, Boston. His recent exhibition include “Something” (2-Person show with Paul Mauren)\, Onandaga Community College Gallery\, Syracuse\, NY\, 2020; “Affinities and Outliers”\, University at Albany Art Museum\, Albany\, NY\, 2020; “Roaring Twenties”\, Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, Chatham\, NY\, 2020; “Holiday”\, Labspace\, Hillsdale\, NY\, 2019; “Artists of the Hudson Mohawk Region”\, Hyde Collection\, Glens Falls\, NY\, 2019. His work has also been included in group exhibitions at Picotte Gallery\, College of Saint Rose\, Albany; Opalka Gallery\, Albany\, NY; Geoffrey Young Gallery\, Great Barrington\, MA; Massry Center for the Arts\, Albany\, NY; Albany International Airport Gallery\, Albany\, NY; and Pierogi Gallery\, Brooklyn\, NY. His awards include residencies at MacDowell Colony in Peterborough\, NH; Yaddo\, Saratoga Springs\, NY; Ragdale Foundation\, Lake Forest\, IL; and a Dr. Arthur N. Collins Purchase Award from the “Artists of the Hudson-Mohawk Region”\, Hyde Collection\, Glens Falls\, NY. Brodie retired from The College of Saint Rose in 2018\, after 33 years as a Professor of Drawing and Painting. He currently lives in Niskayuna\, NY. You can learn more about his work at https://www.scottbrodie.com. \nPlague Spring No. 9\, oil on canvas panel\, 11″x14″ inches\, 2020. \nThe Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets\, Lake George\, NY. Hours during exhibitions are Wednesday through Friday 12 – 5 pm\, Saturday 12 – 4 pm\, and all other times by appointment. \nPlease NOTE: Regular Gallery hours may change due to COVID-19 public health concerns  and protocols. For updates please call 518-323-5499 ​or ​email laura@lakegeorgarts.org. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; the Town and Village of Lake George; Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation; 518 Profiles; Stewart’s Shops and the Dake Family Foundations\, and LGAP members. Please Join us today! \nthank you to our sponsors:\n       \n     
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SUMMARY:"Go Home"\, works by Paul Akira Miyamoto
DESCRIPTION:Reach\, oil on canvas\, 30 x 24”\, 2021 \nThe Lake George Arts Project’s Courthouse Gallery presents “Go Home“\, a solo exhibition of work by Paul Akira Miyamoto. \nThe exhibition is installed in the gallery from May 5 – June 5\, 2021\, and available for the public to view. \nIn place of an on-site gallery reception\, LGAP hosted a Live Online Talk with Paul Akira Miyamoto on May 4\, 2021.​  View an edited recording of the talk HERE. \nMiyamoto’s grandparents came to the United States from Kumamoto\, Japan\, and worked as itinerant farmers throughout the central coast of California and the desert of the Imperial Valley. During WWII they\, along with Paul’s parents and oldest sibling\, were sent to Poston Camp in Arizona. The internment of naturalized citizens as well as Americans of Japanese descent\, from 1941 to 1946\, informs much of Paul’s work of late.  The figures in his paintings recall the Issei\, a term used for first generation Japanese Americans who emigrated from Japan\, but were not eligible for U.S. citizenship. The distilled forms of field workers\, often placed in landscapes drawn from his own memory\, portray the strength and endurance of past family members\, but could easily represent present-day immigrant farmworkers. \nHe says: “My paintings reflect a relationship to the geography of my past and the silent rage and emotional shame that earlier generations were never able to express. The mountains illustrate the barriers to independence\, the furrows signify the possibility of regeneration\, and the clear\, expansive skies invite hope for the future.” \nPromise\, oil on canvas\, 30 x 24”\, 2021 \nPaul Akira Miyamoto earned both his Master of Fine Art and Bachelor of Fine Art degrees at Otis College of Art & Design. In addition to his studio art practice\, he was a Clinical Professor of Visual Communication at RPI for more than 20 years and still maintains a graphic design practice. His recent exhibitions include: Rear View: Life Examined\, Albany Public Library; Artists of the Hudson Mohawk Valley\, Hyde Collection\, Glens Falls\, NY; Body Language\, Albany International Airport Gallery and An Armory Show\, Opalka Gallery\, Albany\, NY.  His work has also been included in exhibitions at MIA Gallery\, Miami International Airport\, Miami\, FL; Brooklyn Zen Center\, Brooklyn\, NY; Contemporary Art Center\, North Adams\, MA; Albany Center Galleries; and The Art Center for the Capital Region\, Albany NY. His artwork is in the collection of the MWPI Museum of Art\, Utica\, NY\, Utica\, NY and in numerous private collections.  You can learn more about his work at www.paulmiyamotoart.com. \nSee Miyamoto family photos\, Poston Camp photo and read Paul Miyamoto’s Full Artist’s Statement HERE\nView slide show of works in the exhibition HERE \nView checklist of works for sale HERE\nRead Lake George Mirror Article about Paul’s exhibition HERE.\nRead David Brickman’s review in Get Visual HERE.\nListen to North Country Public Radio‘s interview with Paul HERE.\nView Mountain Lake PBS interview HERE.\nView Look TV’s recent episode of “Where’s Dayna?” HERE. \nDid you know it is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month? Thank you to Kaori Otera Chen at the NY State Writers Institute for a great reading list\, as well as a shout out to visit Paul Miyamoto’s exhibition.\n \nNo Home\, oil on canvas\, 30 x 24”\, 2021 \nThe Courthouse Gallery is located at the side entrance of the Old County Courthouse\, corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets in Lake George\, NY.  Our office hours are Wednesday through Friday 12 – 5 pm\, Saturday 12 – 4 pm. Gallery hours same\, but only during exhibition dates.  Visit our calendar for more information. \nThis exhibition is funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; the Town and Village of Lake George; Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation; 518 Profiles; the Glen & Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation\, and LGAP members. Please Join us today! \nPlease NOTE: Regular Gallery hours may change due to COVID-19 public health concerns  and protocols. For updates please call 518-323-5499 ​or email laura@lakegeorgarts.org \nthank you to our sponsors: \n       \n     
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/paul-miyamoto-3/
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SUMMARY:P3 Conversations
DESCRIPTION:We had a really fantastic series of conversations with this year’s artists – check back soon for a compilation video featuring all of the artists from our P3: Conversations!\nP3 Conversations is a series of chats with this year’s Peoples Pixel Project artists. Moderated by past award winners\, jurors\, and staff. These online conversations will take place at 7pm every Thursday night in May – we’ll screen the work by participating artists and talk inspiration\, process\, pandemic challenges\, and about the future. \nSchedule: \nOne / May 6 / P3: Conversation / Music\nModerated by Adam Tinkle \nTwo / May 13 / P3: Conversation / Moderator’s choice\nModerated by David Brickman \nThree / May 20 / P3: Conversation / 2020 Rewind\nModerated by Tanya Tobias\nwill be recorded offline \nFour / May 27 / P3: Conversation / Animation\nModerated by Sally Eckoff \nOur 2021 Winning videos have been selected and can be viewed HERE.  Be sure to vote for your favorite for the Peoples Choice Award. As in past years\, the Peoples Choice Award Winner will have their video screened at the prestigious Adirondack Film Festival in October of 2021. Thank you Adirondack Film Festival! \nThank you to ALL our movie-makers for sharing your work! \nThe Peoples Pixel Project was created to provide live audience exposure to professional and emerging videographers\, and to foster local interest and growth in the medium. \n___________________________________________ \nCLICK HERE to see a selection of short videos we screened in previous years. \nThank you to our sponsors!
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/p3-conversations-3/
LOCATION:lake george arts project\, 1 Amherst Street\, Lake George\, 12845
CATEGORIES:Peoples Pixel Project
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SUMMARY:Spring for the Arts Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 16\, 2021\nCronin’s Golf Resort\nGolf Course Road\nWarrensburg NY 12885 \nNoon – Shotgun Start • 4-Person Scramble\n___________________________________________ \n$100 (per person) includes:\nGolf + Cart + Lunch + Steak Dinner + Awards Banquet\nlow gross + low net prizes\nWe need handicaps!\n___________________________________________ \nRegister: by May 8\, 2021\nOnline\nPhone: 518.668.2616\nEmail: tanya@lakegeorgearts.org\nYou can also register online:\nIndividual Registration:\nTeam Registration:\n___________________________________________ \nPlease consider being a hole sponsor at $100 \nWe also need raffle and prize items for this fundraising event! \nIf you would like to sponsor a hole\, or donate a raffle item or prize please email: tanya@lakegeorgearts.org \nOr register to SPONSOR A HOLE online\n___________________________________________ \n* NYS Covid-19 Safety Guidelines are in place.
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LOCATION:Cronin’s Golf
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