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Mansion Show Opens,

Bids Hallberg Farewell

The opening of CANO’s annual Mansion Show featured regional, national and international artists showcasing their interpretations of this year’s theme “Conceal/ Reveal”. First prize went to Rose Mackiewicz, pictures at right, Jefferson, for her abstract piece “Fragments”. James Nefsey took 2nd place and Carol Segese taking 3rd. Above, CANO President Jim Maloney, right, listens as Doug Hallberg, Oneonta, center, announces that after five and a half years he will be leaving the Carriage House art studio effective June 2nd. CANO will assume control of the space and offer classes and workshops from area artists and authors. Anyone interested in teaching a class can contact CANO for more details.(Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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