The Palmer Lake Art Group (PLAG), located in Palmer Lake, Colorado, was incorporated in 1968 as a non-profit organization of artists and crafters, including anyone who appreciates art and who is interested in furthering the arts in our local community and region. Members and guests enjoy fellowship and networking as well as educational and exhibiting opportunities. Meetings are held on the second Saturday of every month, except July. PLAG sponsors two art shows, winter and spring, held at various locations around the region, and a Christmas Craft Fair the first weekend of October every year.

Proceeds from shows help fund scholarships for District 38 high school seniors who plan to continue their studies in art. Recipients have attended universities and art schools in Colorado and across the country.

PLAG meetings are held in the Vaile Hill Gallery, 118 Hillside Road, in Palmer Lake. The Gallery was the summer home of the late Lucretia Vaile, a deeply respected and active civic-minded individual. She willed the home to the town of Palmer Lake with the proviso it was for the use of The Palmer Lake Art Group.

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LATEST NEWS!!!!

Next meeting Saturday March 13th at TriLakes Center for the Art. Social hour starts at 9:30a.m., meeting starts at 10a.m. The program is how to recycle your old frames into new and better ones. Workshop is being taught by Jana Towery (I've seen a couple of her frames, and they are great!). Bring a small frame that you would like to redo.

Two members of PLAG are doing workshops at TriLakes Center for the Arts. John DeFrancesco is doing a workshop on values, and you can check out his minatures at the gift shop during the month of March. Suzanne Jenne is doing painting sessions on Friday afternoons. Check out the TriLakes Center for the Arts site to find out more.