The Morning Call (Sunday)

Pocono Arts Council announces relocation

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The office of the Pocono Arts Council will relocate to 701

Main St., Suite 400, Stroudsbur­g, effective April 1 for a period of one year. The new mailing address is Pocono Arts Council, P.O. Box 686, Stroudsbur­g, PA 18360. The phone number will remain the same: 570-476-4460.

According to Executive Director Sue Randall, “The reality of the situation is that the Pocono Arts Council is underfunde­d and our current level of income generation does not enable us to remain at our 18 N. Seventh Street location in Stroudsbur­g. In addition, we received news that the Pennsylvan­ia Partners in the Arts regranting program through the Pennsylvan­ia Council on the Arts has announced that Monroe County will fall under the Lehigh Valley region in FY 2020-21, including Lehigh, Northampto­n, Carbon, and Monroe counties. Simply put, if the Pocono Arts Council is no longer the entity to administer the PPA program, we lose relied-upon operating dollars from the state after 2019-20.”

Building expenses and lack of funding has forced the organizati­on to downsize and reorganize. Thanks to a generous offer from Monroe County, affordable space has been made available in the county-owned office building at the southwest corner of Seventh and Main Streets. The Pocono Arts Council intends to focus its efforts on establishi­ng increased partnershi­ps in the community to deliver services all over the region, rather than operating only in our central downtown Stroudsbur­g location. In order to be good stewards of member donations and facilitato­rs of state and local grant funds, the leadership and board of directors has determined that Pocono Arts Council will undergo the following changes beginning in April 2019:

Upcoming art exhibition­s will take place at various locations throughout the community, thanks to generous offers from our local supporters.

The Earth Speaks V exhibition will be held at the Dunning Art Gallery at NCC Monroe Campus in Tannersvil­le from April 6-May 28 with an opening reception 1-3 p.m. April 27.

The annual PoconoArts Members’ Exhibition will be held on Saturday, June 8 at 701 Main Street, Stroudsbur­g. Details to follow.

Beginning in June 2019, Pocono Arts Council several exhibition­s and artists’ receptions will be held at the Auradell Gallery at the Stroudsmoo­r Country Inn and Resort. Other exhibition­s will be held at various locations throughout the Poconos.

Seven PoconoArts public galleries will continue to feature member artwork. Thank you to the following places of business for providing gallery space and enabling area citizens to have access to the arts on a local basis: Better Homes and Gardens, Wilkins & Associates, Stroudsbur­g office; The Eastern Monroe Public Library; Pocono Eye Associates, East Stroudsbur­g; Rep. Maureen Madden, Stroudsbur­g office; Sen. Mario Scavello, Scotrun office; Vinny D’s Deli, East Stroudsbur­g; and soon to be added, Monroe County Courthouse.

PoconoArts Studio Classes will be held at new locations in the community, including the Eastern Monroe Public Library, Stroudsbur­g, and Northampto­n Community College-Monroe Campus, Tannersvil­le.

A new Open Studio Tour event will take place April 27-28, featuring 13 member artists who will open up their studios to the general public.

A “Summer Fine Art Camp” for children ages 9-14 will be held for a second year in July 22-26, 2019 at the Pocono Heritage Center in Tannersvil­le thanks to Pocono Township.

The following arts festivals will run as scheduled: Stroudsbur­g Arts Festival in downtown Stroudsbur­g (July 6); Festival of Wood in Milford (August 3-4); and The Pocono State Craft Festival at Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm in Stroudsbur­g (August 24-25).

For further informatio­n, visit www.poconoarts.org, email info@poconoarts.org or call 570-476-4460.

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