Adirondack A&E e-News # 15



KAREN MORRIS JOINS ADIRONDACK ARTISTS GUILD

The Adirondack Artists Guild is pleased to announce that potter Karen Morris has joined the group and her wares are now available in the gallery.

Working in her home studio in Saranac Lake, Karen creates small batch functional ware as well as some decorative pieces. Using either stoneware or porcelain and simple glazes, her pottery is wheel thrown or a combination of wheel and slab. All tableware is oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe. Custom orders are considered.

The Adirondack Artists Guild is a cooperative retail art gallery representing a diverse group of artists residing and working in the Tri-Lakes region of the Adirondack Park. The gallery is located at 52 Main St, Saranac Lake, 518 891-2615. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 11 until 5, and 11-3 on Sundays. The Guild is on Facebook, Instagram, and on the web HERE.

Below: Pottery by Karen Morris


STORYTELLING OPEN MIC AT WHITCOMB’S

Wednesday, January 12, 2022
7 to 9 pm

The Storytelling Open Mic invites community members and visitors from all walks of life, backgrounds and orientations to come together and connect through the sharing of personal stories. This is a safe, supportive environment free from pressure and judgment. No experience is necessary to participate. All are welcome to speak or come and listen.

Hosted by storyteller Teddi Rogers.

Everyone has a story to tell, and we want to hear yours. Donations gratefully accepted

Storytelling Open Mics are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month in Whitcomb’s Community Space from 7-9 pm.

Because of current New York State regulations, proof of COVID-19 vaccination must be shown to attend Grange or Whitcomb’s events. Thanks for your cooperation!

More information HERE.

1610 NYS Route 22, Whallonsburg


MUSIC OVER THE MARSH

Addison Bickford, Peter Crowley and Ben Hamelin

Live music at the VIC every Saturday January 8th through March 26th (except for February 12th–Happy Carnival). Take a break after skiing and enjoy some tunes from local and regional musicians.

Free.

More information HERE.

Paul Smith’s VIC 8023 State Route 30, Paul Smiths



VIRTUAL FORT FEVER SERIES

Documentation, Preservation, & Accessibility in Ticonderoga’s Collections
Behind the Scenes in Collections

Sunday, January 9, 2022 @ 2 to 3 pm

Join Fort Ticonderoga VP of Collections & Digital Production Miranda Peters as she highlights the incredible work being undertaken by museum staff to document, preserve, and make accessible Ticonderoga’s world-class museum collections.

Fort Ticonderoga is currently cataloging, inventorying, and rehousing the museum’s collections. Along the way, we are discovering thousands of objects that tell the stories of the people who were here at Ticonderoga. Participants in this presentation will be able to see objects that have never been on display or have been in museum storage for decades. Learn more about the transformative collections management work we are accomplishing here at Ticonderoga.

Your participation in this online program support Fort Ticonderoga’s mission to preserve, educate, and provoke an active discussion about the past and its importance to present and future generations.

Fort Ticonderoga Members: FREE
General Public: $10

More information HERE.


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