
Mary Michael Shelly, Self-Taught Artist
I am commonly referred to as a folk artist, although I feel most comfortable with the term “self-taught”. I was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania,…
Read MoreI am commonly referred to as a folk artist, although I feel most comfortable with the term “self-taught”. I was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania,…
Read MoreIf America can be described as a melting pot, then we are going to need a stronger metaphor for the city of Ithaca. Drawing…
Read MoreOutdoor cookery was born when some clumsy caveman accidentally dropped a hunk of brontosaurus into the campfire. After yelling and screaming at him for…
Read MoreThe Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day; America’s greatest canal. It virtually changed our nation’s destiny by giving early settlers a…
Read MorePhotography has taken Lisa Carp from small towns in Vermont and Maine to the Oval Office and the New York photo scene. She has…
Read MoreAt the crossroads of New York state, near the intersection of the primary east-west and north-south highways, lies the Empire Expo Center, home of…
Read MoreThe Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) is an international organization headquartered in Clayton, New York. It’s dedicated to the preservation, restoration and enjoyment…
Read MoreCabernet Franc is not the first grape you think of when it comes to red varieties. Most wine-drinking consumers are more familiar with Cabernet…
Read MoreWhen you’re at the Sugar Shack Blueberry Farm you would never know New York is not the leading blueberry-growing state in the nation. (It…
Read MoreGeneva Debuts Five-Week Summer Arts Festival Highlighting the rich array of cultural offerings in Geneva, New York, the Geneva Summer Arts Festival 2003 will…
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