EAST HARDWICK – The animated film “Brother Bird,” created by East Hardwick’s Meredith Holch has won the Made Here Film Festival’s (MHFF) 2025 award for Best Animated Film. The film will be shown during the festival this weekend, with three other short films, collected as “The Great Outdoors,” Sunday, April[Read More…]
Art
Grimaldi’s Pastel Paintings Exhibited, May 9
PLAINFIELD — The Cutler Memorial Library will present “Powwow Pastel Paintings,” a new body of work by Susan Ross Grimaldi. The exhibition will open with a reception on Friday, May 9, 6 p.m., and remain on view through August 23. In this series, Grimaldi draws from her Choctaw heritage, capturing the energy[Read More…]
Works by Vermonters with Dementia Displayed at State House
MONTPELIER — The Vermont State Curator’s Office presents “Moments in Time – Works by Vermonters with Dementia” at the State House Cafeteria. The show features work from 13 Vermonters and includes artistic mediums ranging from wood carvings, drawings, paintings, and quilts and will be on view through May 1, with[Read More…]
Waite-Fellner Paintings Exhibited Through April
HARDWICK – A series of paintings by Laurie Waite-Fellner, “Women That I Admire,” is on exhibit at Positive Pie. She says, “The women I chose are all famous in their field, although usually when someone sees them, there is at least one who they are not familiar with. Especially if[Read More…]
Local Artists Exhibit at Gallery, March 27
MONTPELIER — The T.W. Wood Gallery is exhibiting two local artists with an artists talk, March 27, 6 p.m., and a reception, Friday, April 4, 5 to 7:30 p.m. “Howard Norman & Gabrielle Dietzel – Incidents on a Train” will be on exhibit through May 27. The Nuquist Gallery feature[Read More…]
Silk Painting Exhibited through April 18
ST. JOHNSBURY – “Art with Silk,” a silk painting exhibit featuring Anna Yakubovskaya, Uma Chirkov and Elena Ivanova will be on view at the NEK Artisans Guild through April 18. An opening reception will be held March 8, 2 to 4 p.m. The guild is located at 430 Railroad St.
Local Artists Cover the Walls of the Hardwick Inn
HARDWICK – The Third Floor Gallery at the Hardwick Inn is sponsoring a building-wide show on all three floors, celebrating the work of many local artists. Third graders under the direction of Beth LeCours have made masks out of painted cardboard that jump off the walls. Established artist and drawing[Read More…]
Eight Artists on Exhibit, through Feb. 15
ADAMANT – Eight artists consider the concept of layers through painting, photography, collage, assemblage, essay, cut paper, papier-mache and video in an exhibit at the Adamant Co-op Gallery, through February 15. Dian Parker, one of the artists, will read from her chapbook, “The Color of Time,” on Saturday, Feb. 1,[Read More…]
Hussey, High School Art on Exhibit through March
MONTPELIER — The T.W. Wood Gallery will have two new exhibits opening in February 2025, with young Vermont artists and the work of a New York artist. An exhibit of Montpelier High School art and poetry from students enrolled in the creative writing class who have been crafting poetry with[Read More…]
Tidyman Photographs on Exhibit
ST. JOHNSBURY – Photography by St. Johnsbury native Jim Tidyman is on display in the Athenaeum Hall Gallery (second floor) through December. The artist reception with food and beverages will be Wednesday, Dec. 18, 5 to 7 p.m., in the Hall Gallery. Photography has been a lifelong hobby for Tidyman,[Read More…]
Art Opening Oct. 25
MARSHFIELD – There will be an art opening for “Portraits” with Artist Eddie Epstein and a poetry reading with author Bob Messing on Friday, Oct. 25, at 6 p.m., at the Jaquith Library. “I’ve been doing portraits for as long as I can remember. Perhaps the most difficult of subjects, it’s[Read More…]
Black River Table Final Piece in Genny Albany Public Art Project
ALBANY – On Sunday, September 29, community members gathered for an afternoon celebration at the Genny Albany, where a public art project has been in the works for the past two years. The Black River table, designed by Glover artist Thersa Peura and built by Albany builder and blacksmith Brian Naylor,[Read More…]