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![]() "Hellebores" by Maggie Hanley Keuka Lake
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An Arts and Crafts Paradise Famous around the world as the premier winery district of the eastern United States, the beautiful Finger Lakes region of upstate New York is characterized by rolling hills, spectacular waterfalls, and deep, clear, glacier-carved lakes. This 10-county region is also a hotbed of the arts and is home to hundreds of artists and crafters. Shops and galleries featuring the work of local artists and artisans dot the countryside and line the streets of many villages and small cities throughout the area. On this site you'll find listings of member artists and crafters of The Finger Lakes Artists and Crafters Network ... and much more. The Finger Lakes Artists and Crafters Network provides visitors and residents with valuable information about regional artists and crafters, retail outlets and studios, galleries and museums, calls for entries, arts and crafts shows and festivals in the Finger Lakes area of Upstate New York. Artists' listings can be accessed both by location and by medium and provide names, addresses, phone numbers, studio hours and-- when available--links to member websites and e-mail addresses, and to other sites of interest to Finger Lakes visitors and residents.
![]() Watercolor by Bill Mowson, Cayuga Lakea |
Fran Bliek, Seneca Lake ![]() Stones by Stalker (Cathy & Paul Stalker) Seneca Lake ![]() Photo by Mark Whitney Canandaigua Lake |
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