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3/14/18 1:00pm - 3:00pm

51 Main Street North, Unit D, Wells River

Grant Seeker Workshops: Cultural Facilities and Historic Preservation

Grant Seeker Workshops: Cultural Facilities and Historic Preservation

The Vermont Arts Council, the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation, and the Preservation Trust of Vermont are partnering to host three workshops in March. Anyone interested in applying for a facilities grant through the Cultural Facilities or Historic Preservation Grant programs is encouraged to attend 1 of the sessions. This is too an excellent opportunity to learn more well-nigh the Preservation Trust'southward programs.

3/xiv/18 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Brandon Town Hall, one Conant Square, Brandon

Discover Timeless Truths for Modern Mindfulness with Arnie Kozak

Discover Timeless Truths for Modern Mindfulness with Arnie Kozak

Join Arnie Kozak, PhD, for a word of his new book, Timeless Truths for Modern Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to a More than Focused and Repose Heed. Arnie Kozak is a psychotherapist, clinical assistant professor in psychiatry at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and workshop leader at the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies and the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health. His books include Wild Chickens and Little Tyrants: 108 Metaphors for Mindfulness and The Everything Guide to the Introvert Border.

3/fourteen/18 6:30pm - 7:30pm

2 Carmichael St, Essex Junction

Jubilant E. B. White

Celebrating E. B. White

From Charlotte's Web to his exquisite essays in The New Yorker, Eastward. B. White remains the main's master of elegant prose, sophisticated wit, and graceful irreverence. Drawing on his stories, essays, poems, and letters, Dartmouth professor Nancy Jay Crumbine celebrates White's versatility and enormous legacy. Part of the Start Wednesdays serial. A Vermont Humanities Council programme.

3/14/eighteen 7:00pm

Starting time Congregational Church building, Manchester

Memoirs of an Art Dealer

Memoirs of an Art Dealer

Old Head of American Paintings at Christie'due south and Sotheby'southward James Maroney shares stories of his experiences in the fine art world of the 1970s when American art began to come up into its ain. Part of the Get-go Wednesdays series. A Vermont Humanities Council program.

3/14/18 7:00pm

Norwich Congregational Church, Norwich

Farmers Night: Vermont'southward 40th Army Band

Farmers Night: Vermont's 40th Army Band

Join our soldier musicians for a night of traditional patriotic American tunes, also equally classical and contemporary music. The program volition feature flutist Spc. Cassandra Willette performing Concertino, Op. 107 by Cecile Chaminade.

3/14/eighteen vii:30pm - ix:30pm

Vermont State Business firm, Montpelier

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2018

Shape Shifting

Shape Shifting

Shape Shifting past Rosalind Daniels - photographs of abstracted shapes and light. On display in SPA's second floor gallery.

Exhibit Dates: January 30 - March 17, 2018
Reception: Sat., Feb. three, 3-5PM

For gallery hours and additional info, please visit: www.studioplacearts.com

Studio Identify Arts, Barre

Jan

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17

2018

Gilt

Golden

Golden - a group exhibit with artwork in a variety of media exploring the many aspects of aging. On display in SPA's chief floor gallery.
For gallery hours and additional info, please visit: world wide web.studioplacearts.com

Studio Place Arts, Barre

Jan

30

2018

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17

2018

Shockwave

Shockwave

Shockwave - a collection of dynamic fine art and poetry past contributors to Shockwave Magazine, an arts collective through Washington County Mental Health Services. On display in SPA'southward third flooring gallery.

Showroom Dates: January xxx - March 17, 2018

Reception: Sabbatum., Feb. 3, 3-5PM

For gallery hours and boosted info, delight visit: www.studioplacearts.com

Studio Identify Arts, Barre

February

28

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18

2018

Disgraced

Disgraced

Amir Kapoor is a successful Pakistani-American lawyer who is rapidly moving up the corporate ladder while distancing himself from his cultural roots. Emily, his wife, is a white artist whose work is influenced by Islamic imagery. When the couple hosts a dinner party, what starts out as a friendly conversation escalates into something far more damaging. Winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize. "In dialogue that beard with wit and intelligence, Mr. Akhtar…puts gimmicky attitudes toward organized religion under a microscope, revealing how tenuous self-epitome tin be for people built-in into one way of being who have embraced another…" – The New York Times

2/28/18 7:30pm - 3/18/18 9:00pm

Northern Stage, White River Junction

Jan

25

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30

2018

The Art of Granite

The Art of Granite

The Fine art of Granite Showroom, co-curated by the Vermont Granite Museum, in celebration of the start of Vermont Reads 2018, is now open at the Vermont History Center. The Vermont History Centre is located at threescore Washington Street in Barre. Please finish past to take a look at this wonderful exhibit.

1/25/18 9:00am - 3/30/18 4:00pm

Vermont History Heart, Barre

January

17

2018

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thirty

2018

Josh Axelrod-Fine Fine art Photography

Josh Axelrod-Fine Art Photography

"A Man and his Camera" is a drove of spectacular photographs past Josh Axelrod. Josh, a Roxbury Vermont-based professional fine art photographer specializes in wistful black & white and color landscape imagery. His flick (note – film, not digital) photographs and handcrafted frames can exist found in collections around the world. Valley Arts is pleased to exhibit Josh'southward work in the Festival Gallery from Jan 12 through March 30

A reception and talk by Axelrod are planned for mid-March – date to exist announced.

1/17/18 one:00pm - 3/30/18 4:00pm

Valley Arts VT Festival Gallery, Waitsfield

Jan

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thirty

2018

Heaven and Earth - pulp paintings by Claire Van Vliet

Sky and Earth - pulp paintings by Claire Van Vliet

Ane of the state's well-nigh renowned artists, Claire Van Vliet uses mineral pigments in a ii-dimensional handmade papermaking process to color and class the images into textured paper. This latest exhibition of her work is entitled "Sky and World"- pulp paintings she created from 1995-2011. Opening reception January 11 from four:00-7:00 PM.

1/3/18 8:00am - 3/30/18 4:30pm

Vermont Supreme Court Gallery, 111 State Street, Montpelier

January

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thirty

2018

Avian Inspired - Paintings by Linda Mirabile

Avian Inspired - Paintings by Linda Mirabile

Exhibiting over 21 paintings created during the last two years, Mirabile'southward meticulously observed and exquisitely rendered images of birds are painted on birch console or watercolor paper with acrylics. Opening reception January xi from iv:00-seven:00 PM. PHOTO ID REQUIRED FOR ENTRY.

1/3/18 eight:00am - 3/30/18 4:30pm

Governor's Gallery, 109 State Street, Montpelier

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30

2018

"Living With The Earth" by Joan Curtis

"Living With The Earth" by Joan Curtis

The Castleton University Art Galleries are excited to share "Living With The Earth," three collections of paintings by Joan Curtis, at Rutland City Hall. The Sunken Treasures grouping was engendered by bathetic yet-life studies from Joan's sculptures, which in turn suggest under-the-ocean imagery. The panel group At Ane with Nature'south Wiles refers to humans living with dramatic changes in the world of nature. The Peaceable Kingdom series expresses the hope that we can continue to live with the wild animals of the Globe. All three collections were created between 2008 and 2015.

10/ii/17 8:30am - 3/30/18 five:00pm

Rutland Urban center Hall, ane Strongs Artery, Rutland

Jan

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Mar

31

2018

Up Home: Mitt-Colored Photographs by Susanne and Neil Rappaport

Up Home: Hand-Colored Photographs by Susanne and Neil Rappaport

After Minnie Griswold passed away in 1952, her sons locked up their female parent'due south house in West Pawlet, Vermont and left all her property in place, unaltered. Thirty years later, Pawlet documentarians Susanne and Neil Rappaport would enter the abode at the invitation of one of the brothers, Charlie, and go on to produce a collection of manus-colored photographs of Minnie'southward home.

Today, well-nigh thirty years after Susanne and Neil entered the dwelling, this rarely seen collection of over 45 hand-colored photographs comes to the Vermont Folklife Center equally a new exhibition entitled, Up Habitation.

Opening Reception and Gallery Talk – Thursday, February 1, 2018 - 5-7PM
Exhibit on Brandish: January 16, 2018 through March 31, 2018

one/xvi/eighteen 10:00am - three/31/eighteen 5:00pm

Vermont Folklife Center, Middlebury

February

27

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2

2018

Exhibit "feathered" past Artist Julia R. Seyferth

Exhibit "feathered" by Artist Julia R. Seyferth

Southern Vermont College is pleased to showroom new works on paper, entitled "feathered," by Bennington native Julia R. Seyferth. The exhibit is available for viewing now through April ii in Everett Mansion's Burgdorff Gallery. The Gallery is open Mon through Fri from ix a.grand. to five p.m. and on weekends by system with the Campus Safety Function. Seyferth has nigh recently worked in pen and ink and watercolor. Her pieces focus on the bird, found, or creature in nigh isolation to highlight the stardom and detail of each organism's unique qualities and appearance.

Inquiries about the exhibit may be addressed to Eric Despard at edespard@svc.edu.

2/27/eighteen 9:00am - 4/2/xviii v:00pm

Southern Vermont College, Bennington

Jan

19

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2018

Edwin Owre: New Constructions

Edwin Owre: New Constructions

With an artistic career spanning more than than five decades, artist and educator Edwin Owre works continuously in his Grand Island studio creating new, colorful "constructions" that explore the possibilities of drawing and the gesture through abstruse sculpture. Referencing the sensibilities of the formative American art movements of the 1960s and 70s, while embracing gimmicky expressions of mark-making, Owre creates work that is heady, immediate, and almost importantly determinative to a generation of Vermont-based gimmicky artists working today.

Free Admission. The Winter Exhibition as well includes Dusty Boynton and Elise Whittemore.

1/19/eighteen 6:00pm - iv/seven/xviii viii:00pm

BCA Eye, Burlington

Jan

19

2018

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7

2018

Dusty Boynton: From Within

Dusty Boynton: From Within

Dusty Boynton merges past memory and personal experience to create works that are seemingly child-similar in appearance but sophisticated in gesture and expression. Drawing from her inner subconscious world, the artist's bandage of characters rejects conventional representation and inhabit a fantastic world of their own. Boynton'south expressive brushstrokes, vibrant color palette, and supernatural imagery requite her compositions a carefree and imaginative innocence. Dusty Boynton's exhibition for BCA Middle will feature large-scale paintings, monoprints, and reliefs created over the past decade.

Dusty is one of 3 artists featured in the winter exhibition. Edwin Owre and Elise Whittemore are also included.

one/19/18 vi:00pm - 4/vii/18 eight:00pm

BCA Middle, Burlington

January

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vii

2018

Elise Whittemore: One by One

Elise Whittemore: One by One

Elise Whittemore, BCA'south 2017 Barbara Smail award-winner, has made important contributions to the vibrancy and excellence of Vermont's arts customs as an artist and arts abet. In her beautifully designed prints, Whittemore is drawn to the physical labor of art making and how it challenges her to pursue dissimilar ways manus and material tin create significant together. The creative person's utilise of blueprint develops a narrative that explores the physicality of printmaking besides equally formal constructs that are inherent to the natural world.

Gratis Admission. The Wintertime Exhibition also includes Dusty Boynton and Edwin Owre.

1/19/18 6:00pm - 4/seven/18 8:00pm

BCA Center, Burlington

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xiv

2018

Ordinary Time

Ordinary Time

This ii-person exhibition features the work of Maine-based painter Grace DeGennaro and the kinetic sculpture of Boston-based artist Anne Lilly. These artists elevate the ordinary into boggling by working with engineering and geometry to create fluidity and dazzler.

1/19/xviii ten:00am - iv/14/xviii 5:00pm

Helen Day Fine art Center, Stowe

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14

2018

Philip Herbison: The Infinite Shapes of Water

Philip Herbison: The Infinite Shapes of Water

Large abstract photographs of water fill the Eastward Gallery for this solo exhibition past local artist Philip Herbison.

1/xix/18 10:00am - 4/14/xviii five:00pm

Helen Day Art Center, Stowe

Feb

24

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14

2018

Seasonal Expressions: Prilla Smith Brackett, Elizabeth Nelson, and Jane Sherrill

Seasonal Expressions: Prilla Smith Brackett, Elizabeth Nelson, and Jane Sherrill

Catamount Arts is pleased to nowadays Seasonal Expression: Prilla Smith Brackett, Elizabeth Nelson, and Jane Sherrill, on view in Chief Gallery from Feb 24-Apr 14, 2018.

On Saturday, March 10 from 5-vii pm, the St. Johnsbury Business organization and Professional Women's Association volition host a special reception for the artists in commemoration of March as National Women's Month. All are welcome to nourish.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION: Working from such seemingly various settings equally the hills and valleys of Vermont'due south Northeast Kingdom, the windswept coast of Iceland, and artist studios tree near urban Boston, these artists create work every bit a personal response to nature. Prilla Smith Brackett'southward monochromatic drawings of rooted establish life are studies of growth and decay, yet also convey a sense of danger by inviting the viewer to consider darkly seductive imagery. Jane Sherrill seeks to bear witness to the lichen and moss covering trees effectually New England that "seem to glow when wet;" and Elizabeth Nelson places herself in the middle of the rain and wind she experienced during a month long artist'south residency in Reykjavik Iceland. Seen together, these gestural and expressive paintings reveal personal interpretations of mural that reflect human feel.

Near THE ARTISTS

Prilla Smith Brackett has exhibited in one-person exhibitions and grouping shows both nationally and abroad. Honors include a finalist accolade in painting from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, artist residencies at the Virginia Eye for the Creative Arts; the Ragdale Foundation; the Ucross Foundation; and a fellowship in painting at the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College. Built-in in New Orleans, Brackett graduated from Sarah Lawrence College and the University of California/Berkeley before earning an MFA in cartoon & painting from the University of Nebraska/Lincoln. Smith Brackett added printmaking to her exercise in 2003, and lives in Boston and works from her studio in Cambridge, MA. For more data, please meet http://prillasmithbrackett.com.

Elizabeth Nelson graduated with a BS from Rhode Island School of Blueprint and Master of Arts in Didactics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Colina. A old dairy farmer, she has lived on her farm in the Northeast Kingdom for more than than 40 years, where she has painted and also been active as a gallerist and curator. She has exhibited widely, nigh recently at the Burlington Center for the Arts (BCA), Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro, and River Arts in Morrisville. In 2015 she exhibited work at Shelburne Farms that she completed at Elmore State Park in 2015 as office of Vermont's Of Land and Local Creative person-in-Residency Program. She has also enjoyed artist residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and Reykjavik Iceland. Nelson lives and works in Due west Glover, VT. For more data, please visit www.elizabethnelsonstudio.com.

Jane Sherrill is a self-taught creative person with fellowships and grants from the Somerville Arts Quango, the Vermont Studio Center and Medicine Wheel Artists' Retreat. She has exhibited at Cambridge Fine art Association, Cambridge, MA; the Danforth Museum of Art, Framingham, MA; Daniels Art Gallery, Boston, MA; and Soroban and Carmine Stone Galleries, Wellfleet, MA. Sherrill lives and works in Somerville, MA. For more than information, please visit http://www.janesherrill.com.

Catamount Arts, Saint Johnsbury

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Iv Seasons: Alice Kitchel

Four Seasons: Alice Kitchel

Catamount Arts is pleased to present Four Seasons: Alice Kitchel, on view in the Rankin Gallery from March nine-April twenty, 2018.

On Saturday, March x from 5-7 pm, the St. Johnsbury Business and Professional person Women's Association volition host a special reception for the artists in celebration of March as National Women'southward Month. All are welcome to attend.

Virtually THE EXHIBITION: Alice Kitchel directs u.s.a. outside by recording the subtlety of calorie-free on the fields and forests near her home. Trained as an art therapist, Kitchel is primarily self-taught every bit a painter with a focus on mural and figuration. She has studied at the Vermont Studio Heart and regularly participates in a life drawing group. She has previously exhibited at Arts Live in Burlington, VT, at Catamount Arts, and in the Round Befouled in Waitsfield, VT. Kitchel lives and works in Danville, VT.

Catamount Arts, Saint Johnsbury

Feb

27

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27

2018

New Juried Testify Exhibit "Nourishment"

New Juried Show Exhibit

Two New Exhibits at the T.West. Wood Gallery
"Nourishment" a Juried Bear witness Feb 27 -April 27 2018
The Primal Vermont Watercolor Society Showroom
February 27 through March thirty.

The T. Due west. Wood Gallery at 46 Barre St. in Montpelier, Vermont, is pleased to denote the opening of two new exhibits; "Nourishment" a juried evidence of Vermont artists' piece of work, and an exhibit from the members of the Fundamental Vermont Hub of the Vermont Watercolor Society. The Nourishment exhibit is open up from February 27 through April 27th and the Watercolor showroom from February 27th through March 30th.

"Nourishment" contains works past xv Vermont artists including Josh Axelrod, Stella Ehrlich, Linda Di Sante, Carole Naquin, Roger Weingarten and Frank Forest. Juror Cindy Griffith noted " T.W. Wood'due south Nourishment exhibit shows an artist's interpretation of the title. Jurors worked collaboratively picking the about skillfully rendered art in this subjective process. All-time in Show was selected based on composition equally well every bit its skillful execution" All-time in Show was awarded to A.S. McGuffin's painting "Good Fruit" Ginny Callan the Gallery's Executive Director said, "The jurors were impressed with both the quality and detail of the work and in its use of light".

The Central Vermont Hub of the Vermont Watercolor Society exhibit includes works of Terry Hodgdon, Susan Balderdash Riley, Michael Ridge and more. An opening reception for both exhibits volition be held on Thursday, March ane, from 5:00-7:00 pm. The reception is free and will offer an opportunity to meet many of the artists and bask refreshments and music with Jim Thompson live on the baby one thousand pianoforte!

Jurors for the "Nourishment" bear witness were Cindy Griffith, Nathan Suter and Adelaide Irish potato Tyrol. Cindy Griffith has shown her artwork in galleries and museums across Vermont and across. Ms. Griffith is past president of the Vermont Pastel Social club, juried member of the Pastel Lodge of America, a member of many Vermont art associations and serves on the Lath of Directors for the T.West. Wood Art Gallery. Nathan Suter is well known in the arts customs. He is a founding partner of Build, one-time Executive Manager of the Helen Day Fine art Center, co-founder and board member of Root. Mr. Suter attended the San Francisco Fine art Institute and received his BFA from Haverford College. Adelaide Tyrol is a well-known botanical and natural history illustrator. Ms. Tyrol has an MFA from the Art Constitute of Boston and has attended the Parsons School of Design, Humboldt Field Enquiry Plant, along with other fine art educational programs. She has illustrated many books and her artwork has been exhibited beyond New England and beyond.

As well on exhibit from the Gallery'due south permanent drove are works past T.Westward. Woods and his contemporaries and fine art created during the Works Progress Administration menstruum. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday 12:00-4:00 pm and by appointment. The Gallery is located at 46 Barre Street at the Center for Arts and Learning in Montpelier, VT.

For more than information contact the Gallery'due south Managing director Ginny Callan at 802-262-6035, info@twwoodgallery.org or get to world wide web.twwoodgallery.org

2/27/xviii 12:00pm - four/27/18 4:00pm

T.Westward. Wood Gallery, Montpelier

Mar

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27

2018

Odanaksis Art Grouping Exhibition- Spring Around The Upper Valley

Odanaksis Art Group Exhibition- Spring Around The Upper Valley

Spring Around the Upper Valley
Norwich, VT- The Odanaksis Fine art Group invites you to come up and come across new renderings of "Spring Around the Upper Valley" at the Norwich Public Library from March 2 to April 27th.
Odanaksis, Abenaki for "petty village," is an breezy group of artists who paint weekly at outdoor venues in the Connecticut River watershed. Working en plein air is one source of inspiration for many artists. The majority of pieces in this exhibit were started during these weekly excursions. "Spring Around the Upper Valley" features views of the expanse as interpreted past artists in several mediums. Creating art outside lends itself to dynamic lighting and compositions, and we promise this evidence will lift spirits equally nosotros welcome the inflow of jump!
Opening: March 2, 2018 ~ 5-7 pm Reception to meet the artists
The Norwich Public Library is located at 368 South Master Street, Norwich, Vermont.
From I-91 utilise exit thirteen, then travel north on Route 5 approximately viii/10ths of a mile. The Library is located on the correct side of the street.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. Artworks may be purchased through the artists.

iii/2/xviii v:00pm - iv/27/18 5:30pm

Norwich Public Library, Norwich

Mar

vi

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April

28

2018

Artists to Watch Function I

Artists to Watch Part I

This two-part exhibit of contemporary Vermont art is a collaboration between the Vermont Arts Council, Ric Kasini Kadour, and six guest curators. The 25 artists included come from all across the state and were identified as beingness on the verge of great work.

There will be an opening reception from 5 to vii p.m. on Friday, March 9. Gallery hours are 8:xxx a.m.-iv:thirty p.thousand. Monday-Friday. Telephone call ahead to ensure conference room is bachelor for viewing.

3/six/18 viii:00am - four/28/18 iv:30pm

Spotlight Gallery, Montpelier

Mar

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April

29

2018

Dianne Shullenberger "Subsequently the Frost: Moments in Nature"

Dianne Shullenberger "After the Frost: Moments in Nature"

After the Frost: Moments in Nature, an exhibit of mixed media and material collage past Artist Dianne Shullenberger, will exhibit at the Gallery at River Arts March 1-April 29, 2018 at the River Arts Heart in Morrisville. The exhibit combines Shullenberger's natural object collage series, Circular Earth, and fabric collage series, After the Frost, both of which derive inspiration from her devoted attention to nature, and dearest of playing in the outdoors.

The Round Earth series incorporates natural objects from Shullenberger'due south drove, gathered from her travels and local habitats. In this serial, seeds, twigs and other forms are cut into new shapes, exposing the insides, and undersides, to reveal that all stages in a plant's life are artistic, non but the nearly recognizable ones: when they are in blossom. After the Frost, Shullenberger's fabric collage series, highlights the after-blooming stage. This body of work stimulates the viewer'southward appreciation of the unheralded stage, and are constructed by using very minor pieces of fabric to form shapes, which are motorcar stitched into place. The procedure continues, layering and stitching into an all-encompassing selection of fabrics and thread.

Shullenberger grew upwardly in a household where clothes, curtains, and quilts were made rather than purchased. Her mother was a fashion designer and seamstress so there were always fabrics available for her art projects. Her journeying every bit an creative person started with Sumii watercolor classes at the Evanston Art Center, then gravitated to fiber after taking a trapunto quilting form. She continued to experimentation with textiles, and apace evolved to her current technique of layered fabric collage.

The Gallery at River Arts is located on 74 Pleasant Street in Morrisville, VT. Gallery hours: Lord's day - Friday, 9a.m.-4p.chiliad.. For off hours please call ahead. Admission is costless. River Arts is physically accessible for participants who apply wheelchairs or other mobility aids, and those who prefer not to use stairs. We invite you to contact us with specific accommodations you need to facilitate your experience at the galleries. Questions regarding accessibility may be addressed to Heidi at (802) 888-1261 or Heidi@RiverArtsVT.org. For more data call (802) 888-1261 or visit their website at world wide web.riverartsvt.org.

iii/nine/18 nine:00am - 4/29/18 4:00pm

River Arts, Morrisville

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2018

Marcia Hill "The Spirited Landscape"

Marcia Hill "The Spirited Landscape"

The Spirited Landscape, an exhibition of work past Marcia Loma, volition be on exhibit in The Common Space Gallery at River Arts March i - Apr 29, 2018.

After taking a Community College drawing class in her sixties, Hill fell in beloved with pastels, admiring their intense colors, the ease with which she could layer, blend, and apply straight with her hands, and an immediacy that she had not constitute in other mediums.

Although Colina gravitates toward representational art, she is not interested in accurate delineation, rather, painting the landscape "that lies beneath what is visible to the eye". To Loma, trees, pastures and clouds are sacred, which she expresses by exaggerating the motion in a scene, or intensifying and distorting color. Hill says "I believe that these changes to 'reality" meliorate reveal the truth underneath. Thus, I am more interested in majesty, and mystery and energy – in spirit – than I am in beauty per se."

Join River Arts in celebrating Marcia Colina's work on Th, March 1, from five-7pm for the Opening Reception and Artist Talk. Free admission and refreshments, cash bar.

The Gallery at River Arts is located on 74 Pleasant Street in Morrisville, VT. Gallery hours: Sunday - Friday, 9a.m.-4p.m.. For off hours please call alee. Access is gratuitous. River Arts is physically accessible for participants who use wheelchairs or other mobility aids, and those who prefer non to use stairs. We invite you to contact u.s. with specific accommodations yous need to facilitate your experience at the galleries. Questions regarding accessibility may exist addressed to Heidi at (802) 888-1261 or Heidi@RiverArtsVT.org. For more data call (802) 888-1261 or visit their website at www.riverartsvt.org.

three/9/xviii 9:00am - 4/29/xviii 4:00pm

River Arts, Morrisville

Mar

2

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30

2018

Subcontract To Table

Farm To Table

The Brandon Artists Club (the Purse) presents a feast for the eyes with a fresh exhibit of pastel works by Middlebury artists Judy Albright and Cristine Kossow. The show, "Art from Farm to Tabular array"

3/2/18 ten:00am - iv/30/eighteen five:00pm

Brandon Artist Guild, Brandon

Mar

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May

4

2018

Galen Cheney Exhibition - Await Up

Galen Cheney Exhibition - Look Up

Edgewater Gallery at Stowe unveils new work past painter Galen Cheney in her solo exhibition Look Up . The exhibition will be on view March 10th through May 4th, with a reception on Friday, March 23rd from 5:30-vii:00pm. Her artist talk will begin at 6:00pm.

The essence of the work exhibited in Look Up is process driven brainchild. Experimentation and exploration of materials are central to this body of work. Cheney'south paintings build physically in class - surfaces are built, carved, scraped into. Mixed media layers transform her paintings into a sculptural presence. Says Cheney of her process, "I want my paintings to brim with energy and tension, muscularity, fragility, and eye." Cheney's new body of work involves a deepened exploration of work created during a residency in China in 2015. She is now using multi-layered constructions, adding new ways of working liquid acrylic on raw canvas and collage. Cheney's piece of work is often described every bit a mixture of urban contemporary, bursting with energies of forces steeped in nature, and always pushing boundaries. Current influences are the work of Angel Otero, Mark Bradford, John Walker, among others.

Cheney, originally from Los Angeles, moved east and spent years working and exhibiting in Vermont. Her professional art practice spans most thirty years.The artist now lives and paints in N Adams, Massachusetts, minutes abroad from the creative free energy of Mass MoCA. Cheney received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and her M.F.A. from the Maryland Institute, College of Fine art.

Her work has been shown and nerveless in Europe, Canada, People's republic of china, and throughout the US. Recent exhibitions include The Painting Center in New York City, Gray Contemporary in Houston, Greenville Center for Creative Arts in Greenville, SC, and Da Wang Culture Highland in Shenzhen, Cathay. Recognition for her work includes an exhibition award at Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site, residency fellowships to The Millay Colony, the Vermont Studio Heart, and Da Wang Culture Highland in Shenzhen, China, every bit well as publication in New American Paintings, and a recent nomination for a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant for Painting.

Cheney volition also be pedagogy a painting workshop "Beauty in Procedure" at Helen Day Fine art Center on Saturday, March 10.

Edgewater Gallery at Stowe hours:
Monday-Th 10am-5pm, Friday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 10am-4pm.

Edgewater Gallery, Stowe

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May

31

2018

Light-green Mountain Youth Symphony C.A.M.P. Registration open

Green Mountain Youth Symphony C.A.M.P. Registration open

Register at present for the GMYS Creative Arts & Music Program (Campsite) @ Northern Vermont University-Johnson, August 5-11 2018.

CAMP is open to intermediate to avant-garde music students of orchestral instruments. Demand based tuition assist is bachelor.

For more information and forms visit www.gmys-vt.org or electronic mail leah@gmys-vt.org.

From the comfort of your home, Statewide

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Jun

30

2018

Vermont Landscapes

Vermont Landscapes

Vermont Landscapes, a selection of paintings of Vermont, is installed in the public spaces of Lamoille County Courthouse through June 30. Organized by Bryan Memorial Gallery, the exhibition includes oils, watercolors, monoprints, pastels, and acrylics. The Courthouse is open up to guests, except between noon and 12:30. At that place is no charge for this showroom. Image is from a watercolor by Vladimir Vagin.

2/27/18 8:00am - six/xxx/18 iv:30pm

Lamoille County Courthouse, Hyde Park

Feb

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Aug

25

2018

Vacation MakerCamp at Green Mountain Performing Arts

Vacation MakerCamp at Green Mountain Performing Arts

The Why
Out-of-school learning programs in the summer months provide critical support and enriching experiences for children and teens.
A safety, healthy environment over the summer weeks can make all the difference in a child's inner and outer well-being. The opportunity to detect or pursue passions is invaluable.
Self-conviction soars every bit collaborative abilities strengthen during camp experiences that develop age-appropriate skills.
The How
Get captivated in imaginative, creative projects that whiz, buzz, jitter, wobble, wiggle, blink, and polish.
Learn virtually electrical circuitry and take away items that you may wish to go on working on at habitation
The What
Participants may cull to integrate their creations into video expressions that can exist filmed and edited to include sound and animations.
With a broad variety of materials and digital media, this plan experience will include construction of cardboard pinball machines, simple robots, and simple electronic wearable items.
Both an imaginative and creative outlet for vacation fun AND a structured opportunity to use edifice tools and follow a progression of skill-building.
Nosotros volition build pocket-sized robots, hack into electronic toys, and create clothing electronics such as bracelets, hats, hairbands, etc.
To learn about electrical circuitry, we'll utilize LEDs, coincell batteries and conductive materials such every bit thread, paint, and electro-dough.
We'll use hobby motors, alligator clips, and battery packs, and more.
We may even use a sewing machine, a soldering iron, or a dremel -- maybe even all three.

two/26/18 9:00am - 8/25/xviii 3:00am

37 Commercial Street, Waterbury

Dec

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2017

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Sep

30

2018

Dreamcatcher

Dreamcatcher

A large-calibration, interactive sculpture installation past LA-based artist James Peterson, inspired by magical Siberian ice caves. Presented past Spruce Peak at Stowe, produced and curated by Helen Day Art Center. Located in the Spruce Top Hamlet Heart, outside Spa Entrance. Open to the public all hours.

12/22/17 12:00am - 9/30/eighteen 12:00am

Spruce Pinnacle Hamlet Centre, Stowe

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2019

Roots - Paintings by TJ Cunningham

Roots - Paintings by TJ Cunningham

Solo Exhibition-
Roots: Paintings by TJ Cunningham

EDGEWATER GALLERY in Stowe
151 Primary Street • Stowe, Vermont • 802.760.6785 Contact: Kelly Holt ​kelly@edgewatergallery-vt.com
On view: December 1, 2018 - Jan 11, 2018

Edgewater Gallery in Stowe announces a welcoming home, solo exhibition by TJ Cunningham aptly titled, ​Roots. T​he exhibition will be on view from December 1st through Jan 11th, with an opening reception on Friday, Dec 7 from 5-7pm. At that place will be an artist talk at 6pm. Cunningham inspires with his idea provoking landscapes of his native home, Addison, Vermont. Cunningham recently reflected on his upbringing in Vermont, and the powerful feelings of place every bit it relates to his art "One of my earliest, childhood memories is of an evening walk in Nov as woodsmoke wafted from the chimneys of my boyhood town. I remember the sharp feeling of common cold air in my nostrils accompanied by the gentle smell of Vermont's long heating season...The smell of woodsmoke always conjures those feelings of contented peace...More and more than when I paint the landscape, I am searching for a similar experience; however, unlike smell, painting is an abstract language with a series of shapes, colors, and textures that together bring significant... These are the places that mean the near to me; they are the scenes that evoke all of the joy and longing connected to my thoughts of dwelling. They are my roots."

Known for his depth and layering of oil colors, majestic Vermont skyscapes, stretching farmlands, and meandering river waters, Cunningham again delivers the scenes we recognize equally the quietude of true homeland in this exhibition.

Cunningham received his formal preparation at Pensacola Christian Higher. He enjoys connecting with living artists in his travels, whose techniques he studies and whose work Cunningham follows and admires. The artist works directly in the landscape and from plein air studies in his studio in Tennessee. He teaches plein air painting workshops in several locations across the Usa. Cunningham's work is exhibited and nerveless nationwide, equally well every bit in Europe.

For further information on ​Roots​, delight phone call Edgewater Gallery in Stowe at 802.760.6785, e-mail info@edgewatergallery-vt.com, or visit edgewatergallery.co/edgewater-in-stowe

Edgewater Gallery in Stowe, Stowe

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February

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UPPERCASE PRINT (VIRTUAL SCREENING)

UPPERCASE PRINT (VIRTUAL SCREENING)

1 of the "All-time Films of 2021" – "Majuscule Print expands the exercise of nonfiction filmmaking into ingeniously imaginative dimensions… Jude, with his multiple dimensions of inquiry and imagination, poses philosophical questions about conscience and consciousness, media consumption and social lodge, that attain far across the case and era at hand to challenge the deceptions and delusions of ostensible present-solar day democracies." – Richard Brody, The New Yorker
"It is a fierce and impassioned denunciation of evil, office of a continuing wave of Romanaian filmmaking dealing with the Ceaușescu and postal service-Ceaușescu eras." – Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

In 1981, chalk slogans written in uppercase messages started actualization in public spaces in the Romanaian metropolis of Botoşani. They demanded freedom, alluded to the democratic developments taking place in Romania's socialist sister countries or but called for improvements in the nutrient supply. The culprit was Mugur Călinescu, a teenager who was still at school at the fourth dimension and whose example is documented in the files of the Romanian secret police force. Theater director Gianina Cărbunariu created a documentary play based on this material.

Also presenting the play, Radu Jude also uses archival footage from Romanian TV of the era. Cooking shows alternating with interrogations, transcripts of wiretapped phone calls with recommendations to exercise instead of taking sedatives. This dialectical montage creates an epitome of a dictatorial surveillance state, drawing on the authorized popular amusement of the Ceaușescu regime in lodge to unmask it.

VIRTUAL EVENT, Statewide

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Source: https://www.vermontartscouncil.org/explore-vermont-arts/arts-calendar?date=2018-03-14

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