One of the works of art that elicited the most commentary was Alix Bremer-Ryan, 6 months, daughter of Karin Bremer and Patrick Ryan of Oneonta. Alix is granddaughter of Charlie Bremer, the exhibit’s organizer.
Allison Hill Edgar, Cooperstown, center, who is showing two collages, greets Ellen Tillapaugh, the Cooperstown deputy mayor, who is also an art conservator, at the reception. At left is Elizabeth Horvath, the Otsego Now COO.
SUNY Oneonta President Nancy Kleniewski, right, shares views with Hilda Wilcox, Coopertown, who formerly taught on the campus.
Cooperstown Village Trustee Jim Dean signs the register.
Pat Thorpe, Cooperstown, right, and Fiona Dejardin, Oneonta, the retired Hartwick College art professor and maker of fine jewelry discussed the offerings.
Linda Kosmer, Fly Creek, artist and framing consultant, attended with daughter Alyssa, a Pratt graduate who is chatting with Richard Duncan, Arnold’s Lake, the photographer.
Oneonta Job Corps Director Chris Kuhn loaned “Mother Cat in Garden” back to artist Christine Alexander, East Meredith, for the exhibit.
Jonathan Frederick, a SUNY Oneonta from Goshen, was in the jazz combo that performed.
Three friends review an image created, via cellphone, right at the scene. From left are Gayle Brown, Delancey, Beth Strenkoski, Westfords, and Jeri Wachter, Franklin.
One of the works of art that elicited the most commentary was Alix Bremer-Ryan, 6 months, daughter of Karin Bremer and Patrick Ryan of Oneonta. Alix is granddaughter of Charlie Bremer, the exhibit’s organizer.
Allison Hill Edgar, Cooperstown, center, who is showing two collages, greets Ellen Tillapaugh, the Cooperstown deputy mayor, who is also an art conservator, at the reception. At left is Elizabeth Horvath, the Otsego Now COO.
SUNY Oneonta President Nancy Kleniewski, right, shares views with Hilda Wilcox, Coopertown, who formerly taught on the campus.
Cooperstown Village Trustee Jim Dean signs the register.
Pat Thorpe, Cooperstown, right, and Fiona Dejardin, Oneonta, the retired Hartwick College art professor and maker of fine jewelry discussed the offerings.
Linda Kosmer, Fly Creek, artist and framing consultant, attended with daughter Alyssa, a Pratt graduate who is chatting with Richard Duncan, Arnold’s Lake, the photographer.
Oneonta Job Corps Director Chris Kuhn loaned “Mother Cat in Garden” back to artist Christine Alexander, East Meredith, for the exhibit.
Jonathan Frederick, a SUNY Oneonta from Goshen, was in the jazz combo that performed.
Three friends review an image created, via cellphone, right at the scene. From left are Gayle Brown, Delancey, Beth Strenkoski, Westfords, and Jeri Wachter, Franklin.