Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay opened his Local Landscapes and Landmarks Art Exhibit at his office in Fulton on Oct. 16.
The exhibit features work by local artists from Pulaski, Oswego, Fulton, Phoenix and Baldwinsville who have captured both landscapes and historic landmarks and sites within the 120th Assembly District.
Among the featured artists are Canton Woods Senior Center Art Coordinator Mike Conway, a retired art teacher and Baldwinsville resident (shown here with Barclay), and Canton Woods artists Joy Pople of Baldwinsville and Suzanne Ray of Cato.
“I have always marveled at our area’s amazing landscapes, natural beauty and rich history. There is so much that this area has to offer. Our local talent is another incredible asset. In this show they have managed to capture scenes and sites that inspire while teaching us about local history at the same time. The artwork is fantastic. I encourage anyone to visit the exhibit and take a moment to learn about our talent and some of our local history,” said Barclay.
The exhibit is open to the public at Barclay’s office, located at 200 North 2nd St. in Fulton on the second floor, through Friday, Nov. 20, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. All visitors will be screened with a health check at the building’s entryway.