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SUMMARY:Beginning Book Binding Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Saturday July 11 2-4pm | $25 per person\, $20 for BHS MembersLearn the skills of historic book making. We will be learning how to hand-stitch a book. Each participant will leave with 4 completed small books. Ages 12 and over. Supplies included.Pre-registration is required. Please email bustihistorical.edu@gmail.com to reserve your spot!
URL:https://mychq.org/event/beginning-book-binding-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Busti Historical Society\, 3443 Lawson Rd.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Busti Historical Society":MAILTO:Bustihistorical@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260713T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260713T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
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SUMMARY:Saira Siddiqui Artist in Residence
DESCRIPTION:Artist Bio \nSaira Siddiqui (July 13th – July 18th) is a multidimensional artist and muralist whose practice bridges intuitive linework\, henna traditions\, and contemporary painting. Her approach uses art\, culture\, and creativity to connect people to each other and their neighborhoods. As a trained facilitator with a decade of experience in community development and urban planning\, Saira designs participatory processes that invite residents to shape the stories\, colors\, and patterns that represent their shared spaces. \nRooted in her Eastern and Western upbringing—and in the balance of right‑ and left‑brain skillsets—Saira’s work explores belonging\, memory\, migration\, and collective identity. Her artistic path began with traditional mehndi (henna)\, a South Asian form of body art she grew up with\, and now centers painting and public art informed by community narratives and qualitative data gathered through dialogue and workshops. Abstracted and traditional henna motifs\, mapping themes\, and patterns found in nature thread through her visual language\, brought to life with bold\, vivid color. \nLeaning into her community engagement background\, Saira weaves together stories\, lived experiences\, and resident‑generated insights to inform both her studio work and her large‑scale public‑space projects. From community workshops to paint‑by‑numbers murals\, she builds inclusive\, vibrant experiences where community members co‑create and take ownership of their environments. Through this process\, Saira employs art as a tool for social change—cultivating spaces that feel welcoming\, reflective\, and genuinely connected. \n\nResidency goals \nDuring my residency at Sacred Grounds\, I hope to pursue two interconnected goals: \n(1) to deepen and expand my intuitive art practice\, and(2) to use linework and intuition as tools for meaningful engagement with the café community. \nMuch of my work as a public and community‑engaged artist has centered on translating other people’s goals\, stories\, and neighborhood identities into visual form. I am often guided by external narratives\, collective input\, and the lived experiences shared with me through workshops\, planning sessions\, or design processes. While this work is deeply fulfilling\, it also means my creative energy is frequently oriented outward—toward holding space\, listening\, supporting\, and interpreting. \nThis residency offers a rare and important shift: the opportunity to turn some of that attention inward. I want to focus more intentionally on my inner path\, inner worlds\, and personal motivations—strengthening the intuitive side of my practice and allowing my work to emerge from presence rather than production. Through one‑on‑one conversations with patrons\, intuitive linework sessions guided by the quieter\, slower day-to-day rhythms of Lilydale\, I hope to cultivate work that touches people in a different way while also reconnecting with my own artistic voice. \nAt the same time\, this residency aligns beautifully with my background in community engagement\, facilitation\, and relationship‑building. By grounding my intuitive practice in conversation and shared experience\, I can create approachable\, resonant interactions with the Sacred Grounds community. Linework becomes a bridge—between intuition and dialogue\, inner exploration and public connection. \nAlthough I am an established public and community‑engaged artist\, this is my first formal artist residency. I see it as a meaningful next step in my journey: a chance to reconnect with the intuitive roots of my practice\, explore new forms of expression\, and discover how my inner creative landscape can coexist with (and enrich) the community‑driven aspects of my work. I’m excited by the possibility of slowing down\, listening deeply\, and allowing this place—and the people who move through it—to inform the next chapter of my artistic evolution.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/saira-siddiqui-artist-in-residence/
LOCATION:Sacred Grounds Coffee House\, 6 Cleveland Ave.\, Lily Dale\, NY\, 14752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Grounds Coffee House":MAILTO:sacredgroundsld@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260610T132720Z
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SUMMARY:89th Annual Chautauqua County Historical Society Antique Show
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 89th annual Chautauqua County Historical Society Antique Show\, happening at the Chautauqua Suites Hotel & Expo Center July 18 and 19! Browse collections from dealers specialized in furniture\, glassware\, silver\, jewelry\, books\, art\, clothing\, and more! Support local vendors and the Chautauqua County Historical Society. \nDates Sat. July 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Sun. July 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. \nAdmission $10 per person$15 for two guests \nMore information:https://www.cchsmcclurg.org/antiqueshow
URL:https://mychq.org/event/89th-annual-chautauqua-county-historical-society-antique-show/2026-07-19/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Suites Hotel & Expo Center\, 215 W. Lake Rd.\, Mayville\, NY\, 14757\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chautauqua County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@cchsmcclurg.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260608T160916Z
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SUMMARY:Art on the Lake 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this FREE celebration of the extraordinary talents of iXpress Aspiring Artists! This event offers the opportunity to view and purchase original art from Aspiring Artists\, many highlighted from the Southern Tier. \nLight appetizers and refreshments will be served. \nEveryone who attends will be entered into a raffle for a framed piece. \nFor any questions please contact Shana Kuras at 716-505-5512.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/art-on-the-lake-2026/
LOCATION:Chautauqua Harbor Hotel\, 10 Dunham Ave\, Celoron\, NY\, 14720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aspire of WNY":MAILTO:mrechin@aspirewny.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T190000
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SUMMARY:Alissa Eberle: Artist in Residence
DESCRIPTION:Alissa Eberle (July 27th – Aug 1st) is a visual artist\, full-time neon bender\, and sign fabricator living and workingin Philadelphia PA. Originally from Lowell Massachusetts\, Alissa studied at the School ofthe Museum of Fine Arts Tufts University\, graduating with a BFA in Studio Art.Her artistic practice took a transformative turn while living in New Orleans\, earning anopportunity to apprentice at Neometix Neon\, where she first explored the mesmerizingcraft of bending neon glass. Relocating to Philadelphia PA\, Alissa continued on her pathto becoming a neon bender apprenticing under Dom Urbani at Urban Neon\, working out inthe sign shop during the day\, doing metal work and practicing neon bending after hours atnight. \nIntrigued by neon’s enigmatic and otherworldly qualities\, Alissa embraced the challenge ofworking in this medium as both an artist and a tradesperson. She finds perpetualopportunities for mental growth and tests of patience working with glass; the difficulty ofneon is what makes it all the more fulfilling for her.Recently\, she was in shows at the Akron Art Museum\, Urban Glass\, Nicolaysen ArtMuseum\, and Moisturizer Gallery. Her work has also found a place in numerous privatecollections and in the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston. \nContacts:Website: www.alissaeberle.comEmail: alissa.eberle@gmail.comInstagram : @alissaeeeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alissa.eberle.7
URL:https://mychq.org/event/alissa-eberle-artist-in-residence/
LOCATION:Sacred Grounds Coffee House\, 6 Cleveland Ave.\, Lily Dale\, NY\, 14752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Grounds Coffee House":MAILTO:sacredgroundsld@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260803T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260803T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260206T184259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T184259Z
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SUMMARY:Lisa Grix Grixdolls Artist in Residence
DESCRIPTION:Michigan artist Lisa L. Grix (Aug 3rd – Aug 8th) has been involved in the art scene around the Metro Detroit area for many years. Schooled in art at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center\, Lahser High School and Central Michigan University\, she has dabbled in many mediums. \nSince 2005 Lisa has been creating Grixdolls. They are mixed media dolls loosely based on African talisman dolls. Every Grixdoll is named and carries a energy\, intent or purpose. Each piece is made from recycled or repurposed materials. Many pieces are made from vintage metal pressings\, pine needles\, sticks\, vintage fabric and buttons. \nShe has finally combined her knowledge of art history\, color\, textile\, collecting and assembly skills to arrive at pieces she is very passionate about.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/lisa-grix-grixdolls-artist-in-residence/
LOCATION:Sacred Grounds Coffee House\, 6 Cleveland Ave.\, Lily Dale\, NY\, 14752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Grounds Coffee House":MAILTO:sacredgroundsld@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260617T151352Z
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SUMMARY:Beginner Weaving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Saturday August 8 2-4pm | $25 per person\, $20 for BHS MembersLearn the basics of weaving by hand\, on simple tapestry looms. Design and create textiles for practical or aesthetic use.Ages 12 and over.Supplies included.Classes held in the meeting room at the Busti Historical Society. Free parking in the lot by the mill.Pre-registration is required. Please email bustihistorical.edu@gmail.com to reserve your spot!
URL:https://mychq.org/event/beginner-weaving-workshop/
LOCATION:Busti Historical Society\, 3443 Lawson Rd.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Busti Historical Society":MAILTO:Bustihistorical@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T200000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260617T184535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T184535Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: An Explosion of Color
DESCRIPTION:An Explosion of ColorFeaturing the work of Janet Cookson \nUsing a palette of just nine colors\, Janet Cookson creates vibrant paintings that celebrate the power of color\, light\, and movement. Through layered underpaintings and expressive brushwork\, familiar floral subjects are transformed into bold\, contemporary compositions that seem to glow from within. \nAn Explosion of Color invites viewers to explore the visual energy created through complementary colors\, optical blending\, and the joyful possibilities of paint. \nJoin us for this colorful exhibition and discover how a limited palette can create endless artistic expression.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/opening-reception-an-explosion-of-color/
LOCATION:Pearl City Clay House\, 220 East 2nd St.\, Jamestown\, NY\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pearl City Clay House":MAILTO:info@pearlcityclayhouse.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260810T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260810T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260129T145603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T145603Z
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SUMMARY:Jen Late Goods: Artist in Residence
DESCRIPTION:Jen @lategoods (Aug 10th – Aug 15th) \nARTIST BIO: “I’m a Pittsburgh based visual artist creating abstract work that reflects how I experience theworld within and around me. My style moves between emotional\, darker tones and bold\, colorfulexpression\, influenced by 1990s skateboarding art and iconic comics like Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles and Spider-Man.” \nWHAT THIS RESIDENCY MEANS TO JEN: “This residency represents an important step in my artistic journey\,offering time\, space\, and community to deepen my practice. It’s an opportunity to experiment creatively whilebuilding meaningful connections with fellow artists.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/jen-late-goods-artist-in-residence/
LOCATION:Sacred Grounds Coffee House\, 6 Cleveland Ave.\, Lily Dale\, NY\, 14752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Grounds Coffee House":MAILTO:sacredgroundsld@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260817T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260817T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260129T145654Z
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SUMMARY:Mollie McKinley: Artist in Residence
DESCRIPTION:Creativity is alive and well at Sacred Grounds! We are so excited to announce our Artists in Residence for the 2026 season  \n\nNext up: Mollie McKinley  (Aug 17th – Aug 22nd) \n\nARTIST BIO: Mollie is an interdisciplinary artist based in the Hudson Valley\, working with photography\, light\, glass\, and sculpture to materialize the ethereal and visceral dimensions of nature consciousness. Grounded in research spanning hermetic alchemy\, disability studies\, and contemporary death practices\, her work challenges taboos around the grotesque within earthly embodiment. \n\nPROJECT STATEMENT: Returning to Lily Dale\, McKinley will photograph sites where elemental phenomena and non-bodied presence appear to converge: from tangles of dislodged water lilies\, to opaline blooms of diatoms along the wetland edges. \n\nCome see Mollie in Lily Dale at Sacred Grounds Coffee House the week of INSERT DATE  \n\n@mollie_mckinley
URL:https://mychq.org/event/mollie-mckinley-artist-in-residence/
LOCATION:Sacred Grounds Coffee House\, 6 Cleveland Ave.\, Lily Dale\, NY\, 14752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Grounds Coffee House":MAILTO:sacredgroundsld@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260824T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260824T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260129T145743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T145743Z
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SUMMARY:Candice Grimes: Artist in Residence
DESCRIPTION:Artist Bio & Project Statement | Candice Grimes (Aug 24th – Aug 29th)\nCandice has a vast skill set which centers around thoughtful production design to\ncreate conceptual portraiture. Her work is heavily influenced by sci-fi and horror\nthemes which explore identity\, mysticism\, passage of time\, and personal\ntransformation. \nShe has earned a B.F.A. in Advertising Photography from Rochester Institute of\nTechnology as well as an A.A.S in Visual Communications from Monroe Community\nCollege. She currently works freelance as a photographer\, producer\, and art director in\nRochester\, NY. \nThrough my on-going personal project\, “Tarocchi\,” I have explored connecting to Spirit\nand the Divine through my work. Tarot is the art of interpreting ancient symbolism and\narchetypes to understand more about one’s self and their relation to the universe. With\nthis project\, I have used tarot imagery as a framework to express personal growth. I\nuse the technique of light painting with a long exposure\, where I am the light\, and\nphysically paint in areas to reveal their secrets from behind the shadows. This gives the\nimages an ethereal aesthetic which lends to the other-worldly subject matter.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/candice-grimes-artist-in-residence/
LOCATION:Sacred Grounds Coffee House\, 6 Cleveland Ave.\, Lily Dale\, NY\, 14752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Grounds Coffee House":MAILTO:sacredgroundsld@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260903T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260903T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260206T184409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T184409Z
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SUMMARY:Gaia Woolf Nightingall Artist in Residence
DESCRIPTION:Blessings to you! (Sept 3rd – Sept 7th)I am a British born organic horticulturist\, arboriculturist\,permaculture designer\, creative writer and visual artist.Through my work I strive to inspire within the observer aricher\, more intimate connection with the natural world.My powerful elemental mandala paintings\, landscapedesigns and stories give us pause to observe\, experienceand acknowledge the fragility of the wild places.I find joy\, inspiration and reverence in the complexities ofearths sacred natural rhythms.The elemental forces of Air\, Fire\, Water and Earth\, that swirl and flow within the greatcauldron of creation\, manifest the perfect vessels for spirit to comprehend andexperience itself. This is the foundational motivation for my work.I celebrate the ecstatic manifestation of these sacred elements through bold and uniquehand painted mandalas. Each is delicately woven with a variety of ancient insularknotwork patterns\, integrating spiritual and artistic traditional practices with diversethreads. These threads transverse the centuries back to ancient Europe and a time whenart was the expression of devotion to the Divine.Further I am also a priestess and teacher within the Reclaiming Feri tradition\, an Earthbased spiritual path\, which teaches that Divinity is immanent and expressed within ourinner landscape\, and throughout the sacred universe. This along with my many creativeendeavours has helped guide me towards a more authentic experience of self and senseof balance with nature. And I am hopeful that my paintings may inspire you to seek adeeper connection with your Divine self and the sanctity of nature.Contact me at:gaiawoolfnightingall@gmail.comhttps://earthelementalart.comhttps//www.facebook.com/GaiaWoolfNightingallhttps//www.instagram.com/Gaiawoolfart
URL:https://mychq.org/event/gaia-woolf-nightingall-artist-in-residence/
LOCATION:Sacred Grounds Coffee House\, 6 Cleveland Ave.\, Lily Dale\, NY\, 14752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sacred Grounds Coffee House":MAILTO:sacredgroundsld@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260616T200608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260616T200608Z
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SUMMARY:Art Trail Studio & Hub Tour 2026 | Labor Day Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the Art Trail for the most unique art event in Western NY!Featuring local artists of the North Shore Arts Alliance\, this driving tour consists of artist studios\, artist hubs\, and galleries at 16 different locations around Chautauqua County for Labor Day Weekend. Meet some of the area’s finest visual artists and find meaningful pieces for gifting or keeping. Pick up your “Passport” at any location and collect stamps along the way to win a gift certificate.All Labor Day Art Trail locations will be open September 5 & 6th from 10-5pm. \nLabor Day Locations & Artists include:Hub #1 – Marv Bjurlin Studio (Fredonia)Hub #2 – Thomas Annear Gallery (Fredonia): Thomas Annear & Tom JanikHub #3 – Waldo Latimer Studio (Fredonia)Hub #4 – Kniti Griti Works Studio (Fredonia): Marcia Merrins\, June Burns\, Ronnie Lafferty\, Larissa McConnellHub #5 – Sandra Maggio Studio (Fredonia)Hub #6 – 21 Brix Winery (Portland): Patrick Stokes\, Seri Beeson\, Sarah Brown\, Brian Millspaw\, & Karen TavernaHub #7 – Sacred Grounds Coffee (Lilydale): D’Arsie Mae & Gaia Woolf-NightingallHub #8 – Portage Hill Art Gallery (Westfield): Audrey Kay Dowling\, Myriam Mayshark\, David Gregor\, & Tim SivertsenHub #9 – Reno Pottery (Dewittville): Jim & Pat RenoHub #10 – The Sheep Barn Gallery (Mayville): John Gerber\, Hank Gerber\, & Nancy WehrHub #11 – Cynthia Norton Studio (CHQ Inst.)Hub #12 – LMNOP Gallery (Sherman): Peter HamiltonHub #13 – Bemus Point Library (Bemus Point): Jackie Damore & Lisa SummerfieldHub #14 – Janet Mandel Art Studio (Kennedy)Hub #15 – Edgewater Art House (Jamestown): Susan Gutierrez\, Terry Lair\, Katherine Kepner\, & Carrie SheffieldHub #16 – Nancy Nixon Ensign Studio (Jamestown) \nFind more information and the interactive map at:www.nsaachautauqua.org/art-trail.html
URL:https://mychq.org/event/art-trail-studio-hub-tour-2026-labor-day-weekend/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Multiple Venues (See Event Description)
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="North Shore Arts Alliance":MAILTO:nsaachautauqua@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T160000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
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SUMMARY:Beginner Naalbinding Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Saturday September 12 2-4pm | $25 per person\, $20 for BHS MembersLearn the basics of the ancient Scandinavian art of Naalbinding\, also commonly known as toothbrush rugs. Make a coaster\, or a set of coasters using upcycled materials.Ages 12 and over.Supplies included.Classes held in the meeting room at the Busti Historical Society. Free parking in the lot by the mill.Pre-registration is required. Please email bustihistorical.edu@gmail.com to reserve your spot!
URL:https://mychq.org/event/beginner-naalbinding-workshop/
LOCATION:Busti Historical Society\, 3443 Lawson Rd.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Busti Historical Society":MAILTO:Bustihistorical@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260917T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260919T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T065627
CREATED:20260116T202730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T202730Z
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SUMMARY:RTPI 2026 Plein Art Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Roger Tory Peterson Institute in Jamestown\, New York\, is a living embodiment of the Peterson Field Guide. It is a gateway to the natural area wonders that inspired Roger Tory Peterson to his career as one of the world’s premier artist-naturalists and international ambassador for the protection of nature. With a 27-acre nature preserve of wildflower gardens\, pollinator meadows\, and mature stands of hemlock trees\, the Peterson Preserve is a sanctuary for visitors. To celebrate this and other natural areas in Chautauqua County\, RTPI is thrilled to announce our fifth annual Plein Air Festival. \nThe Roger Tory Peterson Institute Plein Air Festival is a three-day\, open-enrollment plein air event in Chautauqua County\, New York. Artists will have the opportunity to discover the beautiful natural scenery of Western New York\, which inspired the young Roger Tory Peterson. Artists may create works at various locations within the area\, with suggested locations provided two weeks before the festival. \nFollowing three days of creating artworks en plein air\, artists are invited to display their completed artworks at the “Wet Paint” show and sale on Saturday\, September 19. All artworks submitted to the show will be entered into a judged plein air art competition\, with awards announced during the closing reception on Saturday\, September 19\, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. All works submitted to the show will also be considered for an exhibition of plein air artworks at RTPI\, to be held in the Fall of 2026 through Spring of 2027. \nPrize money will be awarded for 1st\, 2nd\, and 3rd place. \nPainters may paint anywhere in Chautauqua County; however\, RTPI will provide a list of suggested locations to choose from.
URL:https://mychq.org/event/rtpi-2026-plein-art-festival/
LOCATION:Roger Tory Peterson Institute\, 311 Curtis St.\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Antiques
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roger Tory Peterson Institute":MAILTO:info@rtpi.org
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