Elevating Caroga Arts Through the Reimagining Campaign

We are undertaking a comprehensive campaign to fund our campus master plan and expand the broader Caroga Arts experience for our audience and artists. This will not only position Caroga as a hub for arts, education, and internationally renowned artists-in-residence program, but also further strengthen the economic and cultural impact for the entire region.


 Our Reimagining Initiative includes:

  • Broadening the offerings of the Caroga Lake Music Festival
  • Expanding arts educational opportunities for all ages — including a high school mentorship program for students interested in pursuing music in college
  • Growing international artists-in-residence programs
  • Constructing a lake-view amphitheater with open-air seating for 1800 in 2026
  • Creating an Artist Lodge at the former Myhil property — once the summer home of Junius Myer Schine and Hildegarde Schine — into housing for artists and a dedicated teaching, rehearsal and performance space.

Your support will bring to life our founder’s strategic vision to create a sought-after oasis for artists, community members, and art patrons alike and continue to demonstrate the global and local power of the arts.

Questions about supporting our Reimagining Campaign, email beth@innovativeresourcesgroup.com or call 518-225-4057

Caroga Arts Collective

Reimagining the Adirondack Experience through the Power of the Arts

Email
info@carogaarts.org

Phone
518-832-2041

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1048
Caroga Lake, NY 12032

Various programs of the Caroga Arts Collective are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Caroga Arts Collective, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (tax ID: 81-2778740).

James & Anita McMartin Long

Judy & Chris Simon

Steve & Lynn Smith

Caroga Arts Collective