Discover the best top things to do in Adirondacks, United States including Tannery Pond, Rustic Charm, Gallery 46, Kurt Gardner Photography Gallery, Adirondack Artists Guild, View, Casagrain Gallery, Abanakee Studios, NorthWind Fine Arts, Twigs Rustic Gallery.
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For Arts, Education and Community Gatherings. Tannery Pond is dedicated to enriching lives with quality arts programming and a welcoming community center. The center is also open by appointment.
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Gallery 46 is located in the heart of downtown Lake Placid. If you are a collector of fine arts or just looking for that special gift, Gallery 46 offers a variety of extraordinary works of art at affordable prices. Includes art from over 50 local artists.
This gallery is tucked away inside the alpine mall on main street..the entrance is sort of subtle..but its a really nice gallery to visit..Friendly staff and some really nice work on display..worth a visit
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We have Adirondack Photographs on display in our Gallery. Our Photos start at $7 and come in a variety of formats. Our most popular product is a HD quality metal print that come ready to hang on the wall. We also have Adirondack photo puzzles, calendars and more products with our images on them. Stop by and see if we have our favorite Adk place. Also make sure you take a photo in our LRG ADK Chair
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The Adirondack Artists' Guild is a cooperative retail gallery with 14 member artists who all live and work in the Saranac Lake area of the Adirondack Mountains. In business since, 1997, the gallery is located in the historic Green's Market on Main St. in Saranac Lake. There are new exhibits every month and the gallery showcases works in oil, watercolor, acrylic, photography, fiber art, ceramic art, and jewelry. All unique, one-or-a-kind works of art.Hours: Tues-Sat 10 - 5; Sun 11 - 3 Summer: Mon - Wed, & Sat 10 - 5; Thurs & Fri 10 - 7; Sun 11 - 3(mid-June - mid-Sept)
These mountains are full of art. The very idea of “vacation” originated from urban elites choosing to “vacate” the cities to visit unspoiled wilderness as depicted by painters, artists, and illustrators of the 19th century. In the 21st century, that allure is enhanced by visionaries of all media who experience, interpret, and represent their passions for the benefit of patrons and passersby. The Adirondack Artists’ Guild caters to the passerby who steps in and is transported to new worlds, or new ways to see the old worlds. Check it out. You won’t be sorry.
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View is a multi-arts center, dedicated to offering national exhibitions, performances, and workshops for all ages year round. It is located just one mile north of the village of Old Forge on Route 28. It's also the perfect place to hold your events all year round!
This state-of-the-art facility is so beautifully rustic and modern at the same time. The grounds are meticulous and have some really interesting exhibits. Inside, there are several exhibits, namely paintings, sculptures, music/dance, and photography (my personal favorite). The staff is especially helpful in offering suggestions as to where to start and what to think about in each exhibit. Overall, a very enjoyable experience!
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Art works by artist Gary Casagrain - original oils, pastels, drawings - archival canvas and paper prints
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This town boasts so many fabulous artists. Everything displayed here is so above average, exceptional talent is so many media. I feel privileged to live and work amongst our artisans
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