PLAINFIELD – Cutler Memorial Library will host an opening reception for “Mortal Bloom,” a photography exhibition by Hannah Carpenter Pitkin on Thursday, April 10, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The exhibition will remain on view through August 1. The exhibition features work created through the historic wet-plate collodion process, including tintypes and other[Read More…]
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Japanese fish printing, April 15
CABOT – Join the Lake Champlain Basin Project to learn about Gyotaku, also known as Japanese Fish printing, at the Cabot Public Library, Wednesday, April 15 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Gyotaku printing is a well-practiced art form and way of documenting notable characteristics of different fish species. Using rubber versions[Read More…]
Mary Young at Greensboro Free Library exhibit
Satellite Gallery hosts Kadunc exhibition through March
LYNDONVILLE – Lyndonville’s Satellite Gallery, in partnership with Catamount Arts, presents a new show “First Light,” an exhibition of paintings by Barnet artist Edward Kadunc. The exhibition will be on display, at the Satellite Gallery, 71 Depot Street, in Lyndonville, through March. “First Light” features portrait work inspired by nineteenth-century[Read More…]
Mary Young “Notions and Nature” reception, talk, March 7
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Free Library exhibits Mary Young as their March exhibiting artist. Notions and Nature reflects Young’s lifelong connection to creativity and the natural world. Her recent acrylic paintings explore color, texture and layered process, drawing inspiration from gardens, landscape and experience. Young says art has long been[Read More…]
Glassblower is proud member of community
HARDWICK – For nearly 40 years, Harry Besett has worked as a glassblower in Hardwick, where he makes art that is both utilitarian and unique. In 1984, Besett and his wife Wendy settled in Hardwick, founding Vermont Glass Workshop where their pieces are commissioned, created and sold. Vermont Glass Workshop[Read More…]
Barnes paintings reflect life in Northeast Kingdom
WEST GLOVER – An exhibition of twelve recent paintings by Ben Barnes can be seen until March 10 at Parker Pie Restaurant in West Glover. Formerly a resident of the area, Barnes now lives in St. Johnsbury, and his subject matter ranges from landscapes to still lifes and urban scenes.[Read More…]
Visiting artist offers events, open studio in February
ST. JOHNSBURY – 560 Railroad Community Artist and Vermont Studio Center alum J.P. Morrison Lans will host a series of community arts events at Catamount Arts throughout the month of February. Morrison Lans, a Tulsa-based artist who works in a variety of media including paint, pencils, encaustic and sculpture, will[Read More…]
Art Resource Association celebrates 50 years
MONTPELIER – The Art Resource Association, a central Vermont arts organization, was officially born on Nov. 17, 1975, when cofounders Patricia de Gogorza and her husband James Gahagan registered the ARA as a nonprofit with the state of Vermont. De Gogorza and Gahagan moved to Vermont in 1971 from New[Read More…]
“All Tall,” through Feb. 28
BARRE – “All Tall,” a group show involving freestanding and suspended sculptures surrounded by vertical wall works, curated by Janet Van Fleet is in the Studio Place Arts Main Gallery, through February 28. Exhibiting artists from the local area include Hardwick’s Alex Bottinelli and West Glover’s Elizabeth Nelson. They are joined bySara Ashe, Ria Blaas,[Read More…]
World Cow mural in tribute to Lauris Chamberlain
BRISTOL – What started off as stencils sketched by D.J. Barry turned into murals of cows popping up in over 50 countries, the largest being 66 feet wide and 44 feet tall in Washington. One of these murals, a 16 feet by 10.5 feet black and white cow, is plastered[Read More…]
Annual group art show, Jan 18
MARSHFIELD – Sunday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m., the Jaquith Public Library will hold an opening reception for the return of local artists for the annual invitational group art show, which can be viewed during regular library hours through mid-April. Light refreshments will be served. More information is available at jaquithpubliclibrary.org or[Read More…]

