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LOCALadk Spring 2016

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Spring 2016 LOCALadk Magazine 41 LOCALadk Lace up your hiking boots, there's a new trail being formed across the region, and it's one that anyone can participate in, any time of the year. The Adirondack Regional Art Trail connects hundreds of arts organizations, galleries, theaters, artists, and craftspeople for the first time in a region-wide network. Starting out virtually for now, this new website aims to elevate the arts and culture of the Adirondack region, giving them a prominent place alongside the outdoor recreation we're known for here. Part of the new North Guide website (www.northguide.org), the Art Trail high- lights the off-the-beaten-path studios, annual events, as well as museums and galleries with world renowned exhibits, making it easier for visitors and residents to plan trips and outings that in- clude the arts. "The Adirondack North Country is widely known for its outdoor recreation, but there is a long artistic tradition here that's very much alive and well," said photographer Mark Kurtz, of Saranac Lake ArtWorks. "The Art Trail brings everything together in one place online, showcasing the depth and breadth of arts and cul- ture in Northern New York." The direct link to the Art Trail is www.northguide.org/arttrail. Four organizations are working on this: Adirondack North Coun- try Association (ANCA), BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake ArtWorks and Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY). The team ap- plied for and received funding through the New York State Coun- cil on the Arts (NYSCA) to get the project started. So far, there are close to 200 arts and cultural sites and activities listed, with more being added all the time. Let's take a look at a handful of them:

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