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Albany Artists Group

ALBANY
NEW YORK
SINCE 1945
Since 1945

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Albany Artists Group

  • ABOUT US
  • CURRENT/MOST RECENT MEMBERS SHOW
  • Artists
  • HISTORY AND INFORMATION
  • 75th ANNIVERSARY, 2020
  • LIST OF PAST MEMBERS
  • PAST MEMBERS
  • TEACHING & INSTRUCTION BLOG
  • VIRTUAL NATURE HIKES AND ART
  • SHOW GUIDELINES, ENTERING
  • PAST AAG MEMBER SHOWS AND NEWS
  • Contact/Membership

MARJORIE SCILIPOTE

member 1972-2003

Marjorie was a well-known area artist, born in Altamont. When her youngest child was two, Marge began pursuing an education in art, and studied with many locally and nationally known instructors, as well as taking courses at the University at Albany. She was a former member of the Schoharie Arts Council, Old Forge Art Society, Southern Vermont Artists Society, Schenectady Art Group, Bethlehem Art Group, Albany Artists Group and the Colonie Art League. She showed her work in numerous art shows in the Capital District, winning many prizes. At age 50 Marge became the art instructor at the Louise Corning Senior Center and worked there for nearly 30 years, retiring in 2001

MARJORIE SCILIPOTE

member 1972-2003

Marjorie was a well-known area artist, born in Altamont. When her youngest child was two, Marge began pursuing an education in art, and studied with many locally and nationally known instructors, as well as taking courses at the University at Albany. She was a former member of the Schoharie Arts Council, Old Forge Art Society, Southern Vermont Artists Society, Schenectady Art Group, Bethlehem Art Group, Albany Artists Group and the Colonie Art League. She showed her work in numerous art shows in the Capital District, winning many prizes. At age 50 Marge became the art instructor at the Louise Corning Senior Center and worked there for nearly 30 years, retiring in 2001

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AAG 75th Anniversary Reception, Teresa Scilipote and Jean Horn, next to their mother's, Marjorie Scilipote work

AAG 75th Anniversary Reception, Teresa Scilipote and Jean Horn, next to their mother's, Marjorie Scilipote work

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