Thomas Mann's oil painting "Beyond the Falls" was Best in Show at the Mt. Washington Valley Arts Association's 53rd annual Art in the Park this past weekend in North Conway's Schouler Park. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Heather Newman's "Summer Tomato," created with colored pencils, took first place in the 2D Fine Art category at the Mt. Washington Valley Arts Association's 53rd annual Art in the Park this past weekend in North Conway's Schouler Park. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Adhi Two Owls' "In Every Drop of Water," created with ink on paper, took second place in the 2D Fine Art category at the Mt. Washington Valley Arts Association's 53rd annual Art in the Park in North Conway's Schouler Park. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Thomas Mann's oil painting "Beyond the Falls" was Best in Show at the Mt. Washington Valley Arts Association's 53rd annual Art in the Park this past weekend in North Conway's Schouler Park. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Karen Lord of Madison got second-place in the photography category for her infra-red photograph "Summertime." (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
Heather Newman's "Summer Tomato," created with colored pencils, took first place in the 2D Fine Art category at the Mt. Washington Valley Arts Association's 53rd annual Art in the Park this past weekend in North Conway's Schouler Park. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Adhi Two Owls' "In Every Drop of Water," created with ink on paper, took second place in the 2D Fine Art category at the Mt. Washington Valley Arts Association's 53rd annual Art in the Park in North Conway's Schouler Park. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Craig Shippee took honorable mention for his wooden bowl. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Mt. Washington Valley Arts Association’s 53rd Art in the Park show attracted good crowds to Schouler Park in North Conway following the move from August to the three-day Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples' Day weekend, according to marketing director/trustee Alexis Stefano.
The event brought together artists and art lovers from across New England for a vibrant weekend of creativity, community and fine art in the heart of North Conway.
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