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Lee Ann Sporn Exhibit at NorthWind Fine Arts Gallery

October 11, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Lee Ann Sporn from Those We Meet 2020NorthWind Fine Arts Gallery in Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks has announced a new exhibit “Those We Meet,” featuring colored pencil drawings by Gallery member Lee Ann Sporn.

Sporn’s inspiration for this collection came from Martha Reben’s tuberculosis era books, The Healing Woods and The Way of the Wilderness, then by her own adventures in the woods during the recent coronavirus pandemic.

“Those We Meet” will be on display through October 31st. Gallery hours are Thursday-Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm. NorthWind Fine Arts Gallery is located at 11 Woodruff Street, Saranac Lake,  NY.

For more information visit the NorthWind Find Arts Gallery website.

Drawing by Lee Ann Sporn.

 

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