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Lake George Arts Project Announces Select Artists for Peoples Pixel Project

LAKE GEORGE — A decade ago, The Peoples Pixel Project was created to provide live audience exposure to professional and emerging videographers, and to foster local interest and growth in the medium. The Lake George Arts Project is relaunching the Peoples Pixel Project, knowing it is important more than ever for film makers to have a platform to show their work.

This year, artists from all over New York State were invited to submit their work in one of 6 categories; Tunes (video where primary focus is music), Get Reel: Documentary, Animated (stop-action, table-top animation, computer-generated, hand-drawn, etc…), 2020 Rewind (work that reflects, or was inspired by, the crazy year that was 2020), Narrative, and “Other” or work that is not defined by those categories. The Peoples Pixel Project jury were then tasked with selecting the top 21 works from a record number of submissions.

The Lake George Arts Project would like to congratulate all of the artists who had work selected for this year’s program: Zach Appio & Frank Appio, Christopher Brown, Frank Cavone, Bobby Chase, Kimberly Deonarine, Ru Devine, Anne Francey, Laura Frare & Mary Kathryn Jablonski, Maleek Green, Jonathan Lee, Marilyn McCabe, Rachel Rehm, Jenna Rothwein , Daniel Somoza, Mark Spitzer, Super Dark Collective, Owen White, Ned Van Woert.

The public is invited to view the top 21 selections at the Arts Project website: https://www.lakegeorgearts.org/2021-selections/ and vote for their favorites to win our 2021 Peoples’ Choice Award. This year’s Peoples’ Choice Award will also be featured at this year’s Adirondack Film Festival.

The Peoples Pixel Project is made possible by The Town of Lake George, The Village of Lake George and an anonymous donor.