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Paintings by Jeanne Danforth to appear at Adirondack Artists Guild

“Bloodroot,” an acrylic on canvas by Jeanne Danforth, is one of the works to be shown in July at the Adirondack Artists Guild in Saranac Lake. (Provided photo)

The Adirondack Artists Guild will present “Now and Then,” a collection of recent paintings by Jeanne Danforth, for the month of July. Her work will be hung on the featured artist wall at the gallery, which is now open with limited hours.

“Now and then,” Jeanne writes, “it’s essential to one’s very being to engage totally non-verbally in things outside of oneself.  That’s the function of the visual arts and music, for me.  Currently stuck in a monstrous limbo between now and then, as we are, that’s cathartic too.  It’s impossible to think the unthinkable well!  My brush finds order in what is both and neither here and/or now.”

Due to the coronavirus, there will be no reception. The Artists Guild has begun a slow reopening in June, and will announce increased business hours soon. Information will be available on the website, www.adirondackartistsguild.com, and on Facebook and Instagram.

The Adirondack Artists Guild is a cooperative retail art gallery representing a diverse group of artists residing and working in the Tri-Lakes region of the Adirondack Park. The gallery is located at 52 Main St, Saranac Lake, 518 891-2615.

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