Clothesline Festival 2025 Neet. Memorial Art Gallery, citing soggy Clothesline Festival, seeks donations from public Three M&T Bank Clothesline Art Festival artists will receive awards recognizing extraordinary quality, craftsmanship, creativity and/or outstanding presentation The M&T Bank Clothesline Art Festival has been MAG's largest annual fundraiser and biggest celebration of the arts for more than 60 years
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Clothesline showcases original work by 350+ artists from across the country, and regularly attracts 20,000+ people from Rochester and the surrounding regions The Memorial Art Gallery requires that all participating Clothesline artists and makers submit original work, either one-of-a-kind or limited-edition.
Prairie Grove community comes together for last night of Clothesline Fair
Thanks for signing up! Participating in the M&T Bank Clothesline Art Festival is not just an opportunity to showcase your artistic talents; it is also a chance to network with fellow artists and engage with a vibrant community of art lovers. Clothesline showcases original work by 350+ artists from across the country, and regularly attracts 20,000+ people from Rochester and the surrounding regions September 6 & 7, 2025 | 10 am-5 pmSpecial MAG Member shopping begins at 9:30 on both days The M&T Bank Clothesline Art Festival has been MAG's largest annual fundraiser and biggest celebration of the arts for more than 60 years
Clothesline Festival 2024 Dates Maxie Sibelle. Held on the 14-acre campus of the Memorial Art Gallery, this is one of the largest festivals in NYS. The 66st annual M&T Bank Clothesline Festival is back.The event, which features artists from across the country, runs Sept
FESTIVAL Clothesline Festival Choice Events CITY News. Arts. Life.. Three M&T Bank Clothesline Art Festival artists will receive awards recognizing extraordinary quality, craftsmanship, creativity and/or outstanding presentation I also enjoy it because you get less crowds than other festivals and the people that are there are more of the art-craft loving crowd type since you have to pay for entrance.