ABOUT/FOLKSTORE
THE FOLKSTORE

The TAUNY Folkstore provides a venue for more than 200 North Country artisans to sell their work . Shop in person or online for pottery, woodwork, textile art, clothing, jewelry, metal art, furniture, music, confections, books, and much more!

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Featured & Upcoming Events

Fran Moore Tea

A Taste of English Tea with Fran Moore

Saturday May 16th, 2pm - 3:30pm
Pre-registration required. $30.00 per person

Part of TAUNY’s Kitchen Stories culinary arts series.
Enjoy the tastes of British tea customs at tea time with Fran Moore!  Fran was born and raised in London but now resides in Saratoga Springs, NY.  She will discuss the intricacies of the British afternoon and evening meals as her mother taught her.  Join us for sandwiches, biscuits, tarts, cookies, and tea, of course.

Space is limited.

Please contact TAUNY to register at 315-386-4289 or register online.Share.

McCarthy's Restaurant

Kitchen Stories: McCarthy’s Restaurant - Memories and Recipes

Wednesday May 27th 3pm-5pm
A suggested donation of $10
Join us for the first in a series of nostalgic culinary programs featuring recipes from McCarthy’s Restaurant.
Share stories, talk about favorite dishes and memorable staff members who worked there, and get a “taste” of the past.
This session: McCarthy’s  famous Cinnamon Rolls.

Introductory Barn Quilting Workshop Series

A History of Knitting with Elaine Mary Fortin

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2 - 4pm
A suggested donation of $10

Join us at the TAUNY Center for a fascinating and entertaining talk and PowerPoint presentation about knitting through the centuries by master knitter Elaine Mary Fortin.  Learn about code knitted into garments and sent to soldiers behind enemy lines in WWII, and other little known historical facts.  Whether you are a knitter or a history buff, you will find this program an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon.

Introductory Barn Quilting Workshop Series

Traveling Exhibition: Mohawk Arts & Environmental Stewardship

Opening Reception at the Akwesasne Cultural Center - Friday, March 20th, 5 p.m.

 TAUNY’s latest exhibition “Threads of Connection: Mohwak Arts & Environmental Stewardship” is hitting the road! A celebration of the artisan work and practices of ten Akwesasne Mohawk artists, examined in the context of their interrelationships and ongoing challenges with the environment. This program is made possible with support from the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, the Coby Foundation, and SeaComm Federal Credit Union. This project is also supported by the Midatlantic Folk & Traditional Arts – Community Projects program.

Runs through July 17th

Sugaring Off Party

Fiberistas 2026 Exhibition: "Tribute to TAUNY"

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 14th, 12 p.m.

TAUNY The Fiberistas annual display for 2026 continues the celebration of TAUNY’s 40th anniversary and is entitled “Tribute to TAUNY,” featuring a series of quilts that are a testament to the TAUNY Center and traditional art forms in Northern New York. Exhibit opens on Saturday, March 7th and there is a free Opening Reception on 3/14 at 12 p.m. complete with a Q&A session with participating artists, and refreshments.

Dan Berggren Concert

40th Anniversary Spring Appeal

April 1- May 31st, 2026

As we build our efforts to build capacity into our 40th year in 2026, join TAUNY’S ongoing Celebrate 40 Fundraising Appeal! Donate now to help us reach our goal of $40,000 by May 31st 2026 to support all our programming and the TAUNY Center facility – and ensure our stability for now, and the next forty years! Thank you. 

THE TAUNY CENTER

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and part of Canton’s downtown Historic District, The TAUNY Center is an anchor space for local residents, tourists, artists, and artisans. As a central arts and cultural organization, TAUNY attracts thousands of local and regional audiences to experience live music, workshops, exhibits, and to purchase local artwork. The facility is a hub of activity which contributes to the foot traffic in the historic downtown district and generates economic activity, adding to the vibrancy of the region.

CURRENT CAPITAL PROJECT

TAUNY is undertaking the final phase of its capital campaign at its Center to address several deficiencies at the facility. This project includes the addition of an automatic door opener, replacement of all windows, updating the TAUNY sign, awning, doors, and full front facade to be more historically accurate, functional, and which will enhance the streetscape.

FOLKSTORE: NEW & NOTEWORTHY

Folkstore Friday features a new artisan each week whose work is displayed and sold in The TAUNY Center. This week we are featuring the works of Jennifer Sampson, whose plein air oil paintings are now available at The TAUNY Center Folkstore.

#folkstorefriday 

ARTS EDUCATION

TAUNY’s Arts Education programs offer a series of educational workshops, residencies, and accompanying performances in traditional art forms for all ages at The TAUNY Center, schools, and other community based organizations in the North Country.

PLACEMAKING - ARCHWAY PROJECT

A new public art project entitled the Archway at Prentice Lane was planned in partnership with the Village of Canton,  and features a freestanding decorative archway on Main Street. The piece was created by professional artist James Gonzalez, a metalworker who creates large-scale works which feature distinctive attributes of the areas he serves.

RESEARCH - FOLK STUDIES/ARCHIVES

TAUNY’s presentations of the customs and traditions of the North Country begin with research. Our staff and a network of scholars with whom we work travel around the region to study and document ongoing cultural practices in our communities. Read about our current research projects here.

NEWBERRY CAFE - NEW HOURS

The Newberry cafe is now open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and featuring paninis (meat & vegetarian), crepes, quiches (meat & vegetarian), soups, salads and a variety of beverages! 

FEATURED PRACTICING ARTIST & EDUCATOR: GRETCHEN KOEHLER

Gretchen Koehler is a champion fiddler who studied music at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and has been a professional violinist with the Orchestra of Northern New York since 1996, often as a soloist. She is not only an extraordinary fiddler, but also a gifted composer and string arranger.   Her musical style combines foot-stomping traditional music, innovation and the finesse of a classical violinist.  She was inducted into the North American Fiddlers’ Hall of Fame as the representative from New York State, and received the Living Traditions Award (formerly known as Heritage Award) from TAUNY.  She is a two-time recipient of the New York State Council on the Arts artist support – t awarded for her creative artistry and educational work.  Gretchen has taught hundreds of people in clinics, private lessons and in public schools across the North Country.  She is musical director of the North Country Folk Orchestra which rehearses and performs at the TAUNY Center in the Fall Season.  She is also musical director of the Madstop Fiddlers, a multi- generational group who perform Old-Time, Quebec, Celtic and Nordic traditional music.

Support TAUNY

Your support creates direct positive change within the TAUNY community. Every donation, regardless of size, is essential for bringing our programs to life, from educational workshops to performances that highlight New York’s North Country folk culture. By contributing, you help foster an inclusive space that celebrates traditions, supports artists, and strengthens community bonds. Together, we can ensure our cultural identity and practices thrive for future generations.