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The North Country Arts Council Presents the 77th
Annual Juried Fall Art Show October 24 Through November 15
Published: October 22, 2025
at 10:00 a.m.
By: Press Release from North Country Arts Council

The North Country Arts Council Presents the 77th
Annual Juried Fall Art Show
Annual Art Event Held from October 24-November 15, 2025
WATERTOWN – Join the North
Country Arts Council for the 77th Annual Juried Fall Art Show, highlighting
some of the finest art and artisans in the North Country. This year’s
featured artist is Sackets Harbor artist Larry Barone. Guests are
invited to view the art on display and meet the artists on our opening
night, Friday, October 24 at 5pm, with the award ceremony beginning at 6
pm.
The Fall Art Show
will be on display at the Jefferson County Historical Society historic
Paddock Mansion, 228 Washington Street, Watertown, New York, from October
24 through November 15, 2025. The public is invited to view the
exhibit, including artwork available for sale, during normal
building business hours, Wednesdays through Saturdays from 10am to
4pm.
Artwork can also
be purchased through the NCAC online store at nnyart.org. Admission
is free; however, a donation to the JCHS is greatly appreciated. NCAC
President Anita Prather Harvell expressed our “heartfelt gratitude to the
Jefferson County Historical Society for continuing to welcome us into this
beautiful space, giving the Fall Art Show a place to truly call home.”
This event was
made possible by the generous support from Stewarts Shops, Inkwell Graphix,
The Whimsical Pig, Focal Point Framing, Fibonacci Art Gallery, FiveOakes Woodcraft, Carl and Weslie McLaughlin, Empire
Square, Orion Art Gallery and Studio, the Iva Smith Memorial Gallery of
Fine Art, HarmoNNY Performing Arts Community and
many other donors and supporters.
For more
information about the Fall Art Show, or to contribute as a sponsor, contact
our Fall Art Show Chair at FallArtShow@nnyart.org.
About the NCAC
The North Country
Arts Council began as the North Country Artists’ Guild in 1948 and promoted
the arts in the area by providing opportunities to fine artists. In 2009,
the mission was expanded to promote growth in and through all creative art
forms including, but not limited to, music, theater, dance, literature, and
visual arts. A not-for-profit, 501(c)3 organization,
the NCAC is a catalyst for developing and celebrating cultural
opportunities in our community, making it a better place to live. For
more information, email info@nnyart.org or check out our website at www.nnyart.org.
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