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Cooperstown Show Continues On Sunday

Joseph Kurhajec of Paris, Merida, Mexico, and Treadwell, Delaware County, answers questions from Chelsea Guss, New York City, who is visiting her family’s summer home in Middlefield this weekend, at The Cooperstown Art Association’s Fine Art on the Lawn, underway at 22 Main until 5 this evening and 10-5 Sunday. Kurhajec is a sculptor who has spent part of the year in Delaware County since 1971, where he operates the Treadwell Museum of Fine Art. He also spends part of each year at homes in France and Mexico. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Joseph Kurhajec of Paris, Merida, Mexico, and Treadwell, Delaware County, answers questions from Chelsea Guss, New York City, who is visiting her family’s summer home in Middlefield this weekend, at The Cooperstown Art Association’s Fine Art on the Lawn, underway at 22 Main until 5 this evening and 10-5 Sunday. Kurhajec is a sculptor who has spent part of the year in Delaware County since 1971, where he operates the Treadwell Museum of Fine Art. He also spends part of each year at homes in France and Mexico. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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