MONTPELIER — The T.W. Wood Gallery will have two new exhibits opening in December that celebrate the work of local Vermont artists.

MOVEMENT, is a site-specific installation created by Janet Van Fleet. Fleet’s work uses materials that have had a previous life, found objects, reclaimed wood, and bits of metal, cobbled together with wood, wire, and screws. Sculptures of creatures, vehicles, and conveyances of all kinds will be sailing, rolling, and striding through the gallery. Fleet has been creating installations that involve the movement of various life forms since 1998.
In the 10×10 Members Exhibition, T.W. Wood Members will be featured in the Contemporary Hall. This exhibit of 10”x10” paintings, prints, drawings, photography, and two-dimensional mixed media will showcase members’ talents as an expression of gratitude for continued support.
New to the WPA Room, board of trustee members Phillip Robertson (director, Julian Scott Memorial Gallery) and John Zaso (owner, Hexum Gallery) have completed a new curation of art in the WPA Room. Featuring several paintings that have not been exhibited at the gallery for years. John Lillie’s “Dorset Winter No. 2” and Clay Barlett’s “English Coast” are prominently featured in the new exhibit.
The gallery is located at 46 Barre Street. For more information, phone (802) 262-6035 or email [email protected]