Country artists are changing the way people see art at the annual North Country Arts Council Fall exhibit.

This year, over 130 art pieces are on display throughout the gallery in the Dulles State Office Building in Watertown. Art work range from paintings, sculptures, statues, jewelry and even quilts.

Artists who participated in the exhibit are from all over the North Country and bring something unique to the gallery.

Officials says the goal of the exhibit it to promote diversity and culture through art.

"Having a show like this allows them to have a voice and it allows us to expose the community to really things they may not have thought about before," said North Country Arts Council Membership Coordinator Anitta Prather.

All artwork will be on display through November 23.