Main Street Arts’ latest exhibit, “Living Land” in Clifton Springs, uses a variety of media to create a group exhibition showcasing the decay of the natural world.
The artists focus on the effects of invasive species, the connections between humans, trees, animals, spiritual forces that exist in nature; the changing agricultural landscape, and the nature and its power.
Artists include Laurie Beck Peterson of Philadelphia; Jack Elliott of Ithaca; G. Peter Jemison of Victor; Kaele Mulberry of Canandaigua; Scott Reagan of Webster; and Helen Bishop Santelli of Pittsford.
The exhibit will run through July 30th.
The gallery will hold an all-day cyanotype workshop with Laurie Beck Peterson on July 31.
Find more information and registration information at https://mainstreetartscs.org.
In addition to the in-person exhibition, a virtual interactive version of the exhibition is available at interactive.mainstreetartscs.org.
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