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Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center

The Schweinfurth Art Center is a gallery and multi-arts facility that hosts five exhibitions each year

1-315-255-1553
205 Genesee St.
Auburn, NY 13021
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The Schweinfurth Art Center is a gallery and multi-arts facility that hosts five exhibitions each year featuring regional, national and international artists, some well-known annual exhibits include Quilts=Art=Quilts, Made in New York and Both Ends of the Rainbow.


Leading quilting and fiber arts instructors from around the world teach during Schweinfurth's Quilting by the Lake conference every July and during Studio Schweinfurth surface design and quilting workshops throughout the year. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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