What's Happening at the Remington Museum?
Remington Museum Program Considers The Emperor’s Hunting Lodge, 1892
Wednesday, May 17 at noon: This free, on-site/virtual hybrid program takes place over Zoom or in person at the Museum and offers guided exploration of Frederic Remington’s 1892 pen and ink wash The Emperor’s Hunting Lodge. Museum Curator & Educator Laura Desmond and docent Anne Skelly will guide the discussion. Read more about this great program and other upcoming sessions. Call (315) 393-2425 or email Laura Desmond to sign up.
OPENING RECEPTION: 2023 Members’ Juried Art Exhibit
Saturday, May 20 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm: The exhibit, juried by David Fadden, includes 54 artworks by 40 member-artists. During the reception, admission to the Remington Museum is free, and all are welcome to come and meet the artists, see their excellent work, and have some fun at the Museum. Juror’s prizes announced at 3:00pm. Learn more.
Barn Quilt Show on display at Remington Museum
May 3 - May 21: The exhibit features over 40 locally made barn quilts and is on display in the Museum’s Hirschey Family Gallery. Learn more.