Catskill Interpretive Center Announces New Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit Call For Art

Catskill Interpretive Center Announces New Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit Call For Art

ARKVILLE, NY— March 1, 2017:  The Catskill Center is pleased to announce a Call for Art for sculpture which will be displayed at the outdoor sculpture park at the Maurice D. Hinchey Catskill Interpretive Center (CIC), located on Route 28. Art selected by the jury will be on display for one year beginning in early July.

Sculptors interested in exhibiting their work in the 2017-2018 Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition should submit a proposal by April 7 to Katie Palm at the Catskill Center (kpalm@catskillcenter.org). 

A jury of artists, art organization leaders, and community members will select pieces for the exhibit.

Guidelines for Submitting Proposals

Questions regarding the CIC Outdoor Sculpture exhibit can be addressed to Katie Palm at (845) 586-2611

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ABOUT THE CATSKILL INTERPRETIVE CENTER: 

The Maurice D. Hinchey Catskill Interpretive Center is a partnership with New York State DEC, New York City DEP, Catskill Watershed Corporation, other local non-profit organizations, and the Catskill Center - which will oversee the operations of the CIC. The CIC boasts beautiful meadows and a nature trail through wetlands, over hills, and along the banks of the Esopus. The Interpretive Center will host a three dimensional topographic map of the region as well as interactive touch panels to help visitors and residents alike plan a visit to the Catskill Park and Forest Preserve. 


ABOUT THE CATSKILL CENTER FOR CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Our Mission: To protect and foster the environmental, cultural and economic well-being of the Catskill region. Guided by the foundational understanding that conservation creates opportunity, we are the major force advocating for the Catskill region.  Since 1969, we have led the effort to protect the Catskill Park and Catskill Forest Preserve, while advancing local and regional economic development initiatives.  Our interdisciplinary approach to protecting our ecosystems and creating vibrant communities encompasses four program areas – Arts & Culture, Education, Natural Resources, and Regional Planning.

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43355 Route 28, Arkville, NY 12406   CatskillCenter.org