TAUNY 40th Anniversary Celebration and Living Traditions Awards Ceremony


Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY) will host its 40th Anniversary Celebration and Living Traditions Awards Ceremony, taking place on Friday, January 16th, 2026 from 7 pm until 10 pm at The TAUNY Center (53 Main Street) in Canton, NY.
The evening will consist of live music, special artists, a silent auction, cash bar and reception, and the reactivation of its North Country Living Traditions Awards (NCLTA).
TAUNY was founded by folklorist Varick Chittenden in 1986, and its central work has been to document and present ongoing and emerging cultural practices in the North Country and foster strong social networks through engagement with regional living traditions.
Featured musicians include: The Carriage House Quartet, Dan Duggan & Peggy Lynn, Tyler Dezago, Barb Heller & Gretchen Koehler, and the Atkinson Family Band.
The evening will also recognize one recipient of the North Country Living Traditions Awards (NCLTA), a TAUNY program which ran for over twenty years but was paused due to the pandemic.
As part of the evening, a “Memory Mailbox” will be available for participants to share their stories and memories of TAUNY from the past 40 years, inspired by the Tuba Mailbox in The Center made by local folk artist Fred “tuba-man” Morgan.
The public is invited to celebrate TAUNY at this free evening. There are a limited number of seats and pre-registration is required at www.tauny.org
This event is supported by the Sweetgrass Foundation & the Northern New York Community Foundation (NNYCF) Thompson-Weatherup Family Charitable Foundation (Research & Documentation). Traditional Arts in Upstate New York programs are also 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.
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