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Toulouse Lautrec, Whistler Join

Ansel Adams In Fenimore Line-Up

After dropping their son off at the HOBY (Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Conference, Peter and Laurie Carpenter of South Glens Falls took in the James McNeil Whistler exhibition this morning at The Fenimore Art Museum. With the Memorial Day Weekend, Whistler (“The Perfection of Harmony”) and Toulouse Lautrec (“…in Bohemian Paris”) have joined Ansel Adams (“Early Works”) as the Big Three of this summer’s Fenimore offerings. Already, NYSHA President Paul D’Ambrosio reports, the Ansel Adams’ exhibit, which opened April 1, and a state marketing grant that has expanding promotional efforts into the Berkshires and other areas, have increased the gate by 73 percent over 2015. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com) MORE ON NEW EXHIBITS ON AllOTSEGO.life PAGE IN NEXT FREEMAN’S JOURNAL, HOMETOWN ONEONTA
After dropping their son off at the HOBY (Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Conference) at SUNY Oneonta, Peter and Lori Carpenter of Queensbury took in the new James McNeil Whistler exhibition this morning at The Fenimore Art Museum. With the Memorial Day Weekend, Whistler (“The Perfection of Harmony”) and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (“…in Bohemian Paris”) have joined Ansel Adams (“Early Works”) as the Big Three of this summer’s Fenimore offerings. Already, NYSHA President Paul D’Ambrosio reports, the Ansel Adams’ exhibit, which opened April 1, in combination with a state marketing grant that has expanded promotional efforts into the Berkshires and other areas, have increased the gate by 73 percent over 2015. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
MORE ON NEW EXHIBITIONS ON AllOTSEGO.life PAGE
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