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Young Artist Over Hurdle En Route To Capitol Hill

Young Artists Over Hurdle En Route To Capitol Hill Norah Ashwood, above, a sophomore being home-schooled in Cherry Valley, receives an Award of Merit for her citation for a charcoal, “African Vase,” from Juror Michelle Corbett, who has a ceramics studio near Schenevus.  The occasion was this evening’s opening of “An Artistic Discovery” at the Cooperstown Art Association, the first step in the annual Congressional students’ art show; after regional and state competition, the winners’ works will end up in…

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Work By 152 Student Artists Hang At Congressional Show

Works By 152 Student Artists Hang At Congressional Show COOPERSTOWN – The opening reception for the Congressional Art Show, whose winners compete on the Congressional District level and may eventually have their works shown in the Capitol in Washington D.C., is underway until 7 p.m. at the Cooperstown Art Association Gallery, 22 Main St.  The show is titled “An Artistic Discovery.”  Students from 11 county school district are competing, including, at left, Julie Donnelly of Cherry Valley Central, posing in front of…

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Hartwick’s Hannah Sell Wins Congressional Art Show In 19th

Hartwick’s Hannah Sell Wins Congressional Art Show In 19th HARTWICK – Hannah Sell, daughter of Phillip and Donna Sell of Hartwick, is the winner of the 2015 Congressional Art Competition for the 19th Congressional District of New York, Congressman Chris Gibson announced Friday. Hannah’s acrylic painting “Deployment,” which depicts American troops riding aboard a vehicle in the fading sunlight, will be part of a year-long exhibit at the U.S. Capitol featuring works by students from across the country. “Having deployed…