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Frederic Remington Art Museum’s 2020 Members’ Juried Art Exhibition opens Friday

Posted 4/22/20

OGDENSBURG - The Frederic Remington Art Museum’s 2020 Members’ Juried Art Exhibition will open Friday, April 24. Because of the current need for social distancing, the exhibition will open …

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Frederic Remington Art Museum’s 2020 Members’ Juried Art Exhibition opens Friday

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OGDENSBURG - The Frederic Remington Art Museum’s 2020 Members’ Juried Art Exhibition will open Friday, April 24.

Because of the current need for social distancing, the exhibition will open initially in a digital format at www.fredericremington.org and on the Museum’s Facebook page. The Museum hopes to mount a physical, on-site exhibit in the future when restrictions on social gatherings are relaxed.

There will be a virtual opening reception on Friday, April 24, from 4 to 5 pm. If you would like to attend the virtual reception, please email desmond@fredericremington.org for a digital invitation.

For this year’s exhibition, the Remington Museum received 79 images submitted by 31 artists. Some of these artists have been exhibiting at the Remington since the Museum began doing juried art exhibits in 2001, and some are participating for the very first time.

The artists in the exhibition are:

Carol Backus, Waddington; Gary Baker, Zanaya Baker, Dianne Drayse-Alonso, Barre Hall, Jim Lyons-Hart, Mary Marcinko, Kevin Marcinko, Doug McDonald, all of Ogdensburg; Peter Basta, Carthage; Carole Bracy, Malone; Sharon H.J. Cheng and Eleanor Morgan, both of Potsdam; Steven C. Cobb, Massena; David Crowell, Canton; Kasarian Dane, Madrid; Lauren Dean, Brushton; Gregg Fedchak, Boonville; Pat Harrington, Norwood; Vicky Hollis, Lisbon; Stephen Horne, Paul Smiths; Joanna Jennings, Pulaski; Drayton Jones, Fayetteville; Gary Larsen, Edinburg; Brenda Maxson, Gouverneur; Potsdam; Sandra Nestlerode-Hale, Colton; Beverly J. Patchin, Lisbon; Paul N. Pedersen, Hermon; Terry Sametz and Mary Ann Varley, both of Ottawa, ON; and Susan Whiteman, Saranac Lake.