Located just minutes from Gore Mountain, Tannery Pond Center in North Creek, NY, brings the Adirondack community together for art exhibits, musical acts, classes, workshops, and more fun events. Explore everything they have to offer, and plan a trip!
Tannery Pond Center's Mission & Values
Located on Main Street in North Creek, Tannery Pond Center enriches the region through arts, education, and community events. As a cultural hub, the Center brings top-tier performances, art exhibits, and education opportunities to the region.
Tannery Pond Center is dedicated to providing a welcoming space for all, and they are committed to accessibility, responsiveness, and excellence in all aspects of programming and operations, along with supporting creativity, collaboration, and fiscal responsibility.
Theater
The Center hosts a variety of products, from modern dance and dramatic performances to opera and international music. Their Town Theater Group, a resident company, presents several productions yearly, showcasing local and regional talent.
Music
Music is at the heart of their programming, with genres like rock, blues, jazz, classical, and bluegrass. The Center presents local musicians and touring artists, ensuring an exciting and dynamic experience.
Art
The Widlund Gallery showcases rotating art exhibits, adding to the Center's vibrant cultural offerings.
Education
This nonprofit organization significantly focuses on education aimed at local students and schools. They offer free tickets to schools to encourage participation in art events, workshops, lectures, and local events to unite the community.
The state-of-the-art Lyle Dye Auditorium, known for its exceptional acoustic, lighting, and 150-seat capacity, is the perfect host for these events.
Hours of Operation
- Tuesday-Friday: 10 AM - 4 PM
- Saturday: 12 - 4 PM
- Select Weekends by Appointment
Get Involved
There is no better time to become a part of this community! Whether attending events, volunteering, or partnering with the Center, there are many ways to engage with Tannery Pond and support the arts in the Adirondacks.