The Tug Hill Artist Network conducted a regional arts survey to better understand who is participating in the arts, what kinds of events people want, and how an arts network can best support the creative ecosystem across Lewis County, Jefferson County, and the broader North Country. The findings reveal a region rich with artists, culture‑bearers, and arts‑curious residents who are ready for more consistent, visible, and connected arts offerings.
Respondents show strong interest in concerts, theater, art exhibits, and hands‑on workshops, with many willing to travel 15–20 miles or more for compelling experiences. Facebook, social media, and word of mouth are the dominant communication channels, while email newsletters and local news sources play important supporting roles.
Artists in the region represent a wide range of disciplines—visual arts, music, writing, fiber arts, pottery, dance, traditional arts, and more. Many artists work across multiple mediums and sell their work through personal websites, storefronts, and informal channels. There is clear interest in a shared online marketplace and in‑person artist meetups.
Across the board, respondents emphasized the importance of affordability, reliable information, and opportunities for connection. Many expressed support for a dedicated arts publication or centralized calendar to help the community stay informed and engaged.
This survey is now closed!

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