Artists combine science and aesthetics to showcase the voices of local waters. By Chloe Bennett What would rivers and lakes say if they could speak? Maybe they would recount their rich histories or share the wisdom from local wildlife. Some … [Read more...] about Can art encourage stewardship of North Country waters?
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Opening the art vault
New exhibit displays diverse Adirondack holdings, permanently By Philip Terrie For nearly 60 years the Adirondack Experience has been collecting North Country contributions to the rich canon of American art. In the museum's vaults are hundreds … [Read more...] about Opening the art vault
Portrait of an Adirondack artist
New Rockwell Kent exhibit shows evolution of his work By Tim Rowland Artist Rockwell Kent was an appropriate Adirondacker. Adventuresome, resourceful, skilled at everything he touched, his energy pulsated across the mountaintops he painted as … [Read more...] about Portrait of an Adirondack artist
The art of water pollution
Artists collaborate on exhibit that highlights threats to Champlain Basin By Karen Bjornland Ask David Fadden about water pollution and he shares a story from his childhood in Onchiota. When he was about 7, he went walking with his … [Read more...] about The art of water pollution