From this month into July the Whitewater Gallery in East Hardwick is featuring paintings by Kathy Stark of Craftsbury Common. As she writes in her overview of places she has exhibited over the years, “I am an abstract artist, since the 1980s. I have been working with repeat images. The[Read More…]
Art
Group Show Illustrates Remarkable Talent
HARDWICK – An ongoing spring exhibition of art by over two dozen contributors at the Hardwick Inn has been extended into June. The show illustrates the remarkable talent and diversity of creative artists in this area, Pieces range from imaginative collages to photographs, landscape paintings, fabric constructions, folky wooden sculptures,[Read More…]
Works by Stark Exhibited through July 13
EAST HARDWICK – Selections from three series by Kathy Stark will be on exhibit at the White Water Gallery through July 13. Stark is an abstract artist who has been using a repeat motif in her paintings since the 1980s. The focus has been on using a repeating mark to[Read More…]
Rossi Art Reception, May 22
GREENSBORO – The art of Renee Rossi will be on display at the Greensboro Free Library through the end of May. An artist’s talk and reception will be held on Thursday, May 22, starting at 5 p.m., at the library, with light refreshments and the chance to win a Rossi art[Read More…]
Robinson’s Art Amazingly Rich in Imagination
GREENSBORO – An extraordinary exhibition of the works of Montpelier artist Delia Bell Robinson is ongoing at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro, entitled “The Major Arcana, The Tarot Project,” consisting over 75 paintings and some 113 colored clay whistles. Also called “A Tarot Journey,” it consists of[Read More…]
Local Portrait Artist, Clark, Honored
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Caleb Clark, originally from Walden, has been awarded a Certificate of Excellence from the Portrait Society of America in this year’s International Portrait Competition. Clark was in Washington D.C. in May to be honored for his 8.5×12 oil painting on linen panel titled “Dre.” Clark attended the[Read More…]
Gilbert Photographs Displayed Through July 5
ST. JOHNSBURY – An exhibition of black and white photographs by David Asgard Gilbert is on display in the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, Hall Gallery through July 5. Gilbert’s second wife, St. Johnsbury native and resident Joan Weston, is the curator of the photographs and now offers them for public view.[Read More…]
Gray Exhibit Features Animal-themed Art
GREENSBORO – B.J. Gray is having an exhibition of her art at the Greensboro Free Library this month, entitled “A Mixed Bag.” She has long been known for her beautiful “over the door boards” that visually enhance many homes. As she writes about some of the new directions in her[Read More…]
Moore, LaPré Grabon on Exhibit, through June 17
MORRISVILLE — River Arts is currently hosting exhibits by two local artists Orah Moore and Marie LaPré Grabon. Moore’s exhibit, titled “Rocks and Ruins,” features her large format black and white photographs. These prints are a return to her black and white photographic roots. In 2024, Moore, who lives in[Read More…]
Robertson Exhibit Through June
WOODBURY —The Woodbury Community Library invites all to stop by and browse the artwork by Phillip Robertson during the months of April – June. Meet Robertson at the closing reception on June 20 from 5 to 6 p.m. Robertson will demonstrate the technique that he has used to create the work[Read More…]
Holch Wins Animation Film Awards for “Brother Bird”
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…]
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…]


