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Wednesday, 20th

June 9 - July 22, 2018
It All Began with Clay
As the Catskill Mountain Foundation (CMF) continues its 20th anniversary celebrations, the Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery will host three concurrent exhibitions of solo artists from the region: It All began With Clay: ceramic sculpture by Dina Bursztyn, Enigma: drawings by Ryder Cooley and Where We Are: new paintings by Lisa Jacobson, starting June 9, 2018. The six-week exhibit, which will comprise works from the three talented artists from the Catskill and Hudson Valley, fits in perfectly with Gallery Director Robert Tomlinson’s goal of engaging the Hunter community and offering a wide range of educationally oriented, thematic exhibitions as well as selected solo shows that will honor local artists and artisans

June 9 - July 22, 2018
Enigma
As the Catskill Mountain Foundation (CMF) continues its 20th anniversary celebrations, the Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery will host three concurrent exhibitions of solo artists from the region: It All began With Clay: ceramic sculpture by Dina Bursztyn, Enigma: drawings by Ryder Cooley and Where We Are: new paintings by Lisa Jacobson, starting June 9, 2018. The six-week exhibit, which will comprise works from the three talented artists from the Catskill and Hudson Valley, fits in perfectly with Gallery Director Robert Tomlinson’s goal of engaging the Hunter community and offering a wide range of educationally oriented, thematic exhibitions as well as selected solo shows that will honor local artists and artisans

June 9 - July 22, 2018
Where We Are
As the Catskill Mountain Foundation (CMF) continues its 20th anniversary celebrations, the Kaaterskill Fine Arts Gallery will host three concurrent exhibitions of solo artists from the region: It All began With Clay: ceramic sculpture by Dina Bursztyn, Enigma: drawings by Ryder Cooley and Where We Are: new paintings by Lisa Jacobson, starting June 9, 2018. The six-week exhibit, which will comprise works from the three talented artists from the Catskill and Hudson Valley, fits in perfectly with Gallery Director Robert Tomlinson’s goal of engaging the Hunter community and offering a wide range of educationally oriented, thematic exhibitions as well as selected solo shows that will honor local artists and artisans