Arts council to host reception for annual 2D3D regional exhibit
- PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.
- PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.
- PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.
- PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.
- PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.

PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.
LOCK HAVEN — A staple show at The Station Gallery will return with an opening reception Friday night.
The Clinton County Arts Council will be hosting artists and art-lovers alike as it introduces the 2026 Juried Regional 2D3D Exhibit.
The opening reception will be held on Friday, July 10, from 6-8 p.m., with awards being announced around 7.
According to information from CCAC, the exhibit includes artists from Bloomsburg to State College and Lancaster. The show was opened to artists within a 150 mile radius and is held annually.
This year’s exhibit will feature talented artists showcasing a variety of media such as woodblock printing, felting, watercolor, oil, acrylic and pastel painting, jewelry, fiber arts, mixed media, scratchboard and more.

PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.
The exhibit continues to receive support from Lauren MacDonald, of the Wealth Factory, who provides funds for the cash awards presented to winning artists chosen by the exhibit’s Awards Judge.
MacDonald also awards a “Sponsor’s Choice” as she enjoys the talent that appears in the exhibits.
“The Clinton County Arts Council is extremely grateful for this generous continuous sponsorship, as well as all the community support we receive to make these events possible,” a release from CCAC said.
This year’s awards judge is Elody Gyekis.
Gyekis is a Pennsylvania-based artist whose paintings and mixed-media artworks revolve around nature, mythology, the human form and gender. She earned her Bachelor’s in Fine Arts at Penn State University and her Masters in Fine Arts at the New York Academy of Art.

PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.
She has had solo shows in Pennsylvania and New York, and been in group shows across the United States, Central America and Europe.
Gyekis has completed residencies in Romania and France and has taught classes and workshops in the US and Central America. She also organizes and designs many community murals and other large-scale public art projects. Currently, she is on the Continuing Education Faculty for the New York Academy of Art where she teaches online classes and workshops on painting and drawing.
Join the artists and the community to await the awards, participate in great conversation, enjoy
refreshments like Shoop’s charcuterie and soak in some great inspiration from the art.
This amazing collection of art will be available for viewing at the Station Gallery, 2 East Bald Regular gallery hours are Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays 1-4 p.m.

PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.
The exhibit runs until Aug. 15, with the exception of LHJAMS weekend, as the gallery will be closed on Aug. 8 and 9 so CCAC board and members can run its amazing festival on Main Street.

PHOTOS PROVIDED Examples of art to be shown at the 2D3D exhibit are pictured.








