The Lake George Historical Association Museum will unveil its updated “Called by the Water” exhibit that interprets the water quality of Lake George and the effects of the Clean Water Act on the watershed. The exhibit will be on display for the 2022 season.

Hours of operation vary, so please call ahead: (518) 668-5044

This is the celebratory exhibit of a year of work! Five artists, including members of the indigenous community, have created new works of art focused on pollution in the Lake Champlain Basin. Their works involve research data from scientist Dr. Curt Stager, a nationally acclaimed paleontologist/climatologist. The goal of the project is to communicate awareness about the ecological condition of the Champlain watershed and encourage residents and visitors to reduce their impacts on the natural environment of the basin.

Five artists, including members of the indigenous community, have created new works of art focused on pollution in the Lake Champlain Basin. Their works involve research data from scientist Dr. Curt Stager, a nationally acclaimed paleontologist/climatologist. The goal of the project is to communicate awareness about the ecological condition of the Champlain watershed and encourage residents and visitors to reduce their impacts on the basin.

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