ncac

The North Country Artists' Guild was established in 1949. This organization served the North Country by providing promotional opportunities to fine artists. In 2009 our mission was expanded and name changed to The North Country Arts Council to reflect our hope of encompassing all arts.  The North Country Arts Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to developing and promoting the arts in northern New York. We represent all areas of the arts - music, theatre, dance, literary arts, visual arts, and crafts. Our vision for the future is that residents of the North Country will be able to look to NCAC as a clearing house of opportunities for artists, get information about upcoming classes, and learn more about the programs we offer.


adirondack museum

 

Adirondack Museum: (NY) The Adirondack Museum, in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains on the edge of the small village of Blue Mountain Lake in Upstate New York, is a regional museum of history and art whose specialties are in maritime collections -- 12,000 square-feet of exhibits on boats and boating.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


New York State Archives - Albany: (NY) The New York State Archives was established in 1971 and opened its doors to the public in 1978 in the Cultural Education Center (CEC) in Albany. It is a program of the State Education Department, with its main facility located in the Cultural Education Center on Madison Avenue in Albany. There it cares for and provides access to more than 130 million documents that tell the story of New York from the seventeenth century to the present.

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Traditional Arts in Upsate New York is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to showcasing the folk culture and living traditions of New York's North Country. Explore this site to discover the diverse customs and traditions--like storytelling, music, crafts, foodways, and folk art--that make life special in our region, from the St. Lawrence River to the Adirondack Mountains.