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    Local Artist Unveils New Dove Sculpture at Domes at Catskills

    2024-01-08
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    The Sullivan Catskills Visitors Association (SCVA) has added a new dove sculpture to its Dove Art Trail. Launched in 2019 for the 50th Anniversary of Woodstock, the trail now has over 70 dove sculptures. Each sculpture, painted by a local artist, is located in different parts of the Sullivan Catskills, representing the region's communities.

    Local artist Keith Phillips painted the new dove sculpture, #71. Phillips has painted several doves for the trail in the past. The new sculpture will be at the Domes at Catskills in Swan Lake, a new stop on the trail. Roberta Byron-Lockwood, CEO of the SCVA, shared her enthusiasm for the new sculpture, stating it highlights the Sullivan Catskills experience.

    The Domes at Catskills, the location of the new sculpture, is a glamping resort set to open in late Spring. Jerry Feeney owns the resort, which features decor from around the world. Each Dome includes a private bathroom, kitchen, sitting area, and an outdoor woodfired caldron.

    Glamping, a blend of luxury hotel stay and outdoor camping, has become more popular recently. The Domes at Catskills expands on this concept with its unique decor and amenities. Guests can enjoy a secluded and tranquil setting in the woods.

    The SCVA aims to promote the Sullivan County Catskills' natural, cultural, and recreational features to increase tourism revenue. It also markets the Sullivan Catskills as a top multi-seasonal travel destination in New York State. The new dove sculpture on the Dove Art Trail aligns with this mission, providing visitors a way to engage with the region's cultural and artistic community.

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