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…]
Entertainment
Gallatin and Stillwaters begin new bluegrass season, Feb. 7
LYNDON – Catamount Arts Bluegrass Night kicks off a new season of bluegrass, Americana and traditional country concerts, Saturday, Feb. 7, at Vermont State University Lyndon’s Alexander Twilight Theater. Saturday’s headliner is the southern New England band Amy Gallatin & Stillwaters. Showtime is 7 p.m. The live music series is[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…]
Curated story hour featured Feb. 4
MONTPELIER – The third Farmers Night of 2026 will feature “Stories from the Woods, a Curated Story Hour,” Wednesday, Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m., presented by the Vermont Departments of Forests, Parks & Recreation and Fish & Wildlife. The evening will include short, personal stories from storytellers who will share experiences and reflections about[Read More…]
Davis, Gwinn perform Feb. 8
ADAMANT – The local duo, D. Davis and Marc Gwinn, will perform at the Adamant Community Club on Sunday, Feb. 8, 3 p.m., as part of the Winter Sunday series. Featuring guitar work by Davis and vocals by Gwinn, the duo’s repertoire includes everything from Rodgers and Hart standards to[Read More…]
Double folk bill at the BOH, Valentine’s Day
BARRE – The Barre Opera House (BOH) presents a double folk bill featuring Sweden’s “Väsen-Duo” and Canada’s “The Fretless” on Valentine’s Day, February 14, at 7:30 p.m. Väsen-Duo, Mikael Marin and Olov Johansson have 37 years of and touring, Their foundation is rooted in the traditional music of Uppland. Marin and[Read More…]
Curds & Curling rescheduled to Feb. 21
GREENSBORO – Curds & Curling at Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro has been rescheduled from this Saturday, to Saturday, Feb 21, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Warming fires and live music set the stage for the winter competition with a wheel of Jasper Hill cheddar as the curling[Read More…]
Poundstone at BOH, February 21
BARRE – The Barre Opera House’s “BOH Presents” series continues on Saturday, Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m., with comedian Paula Poundstone. Poundstone is known for her humor and wit. She regularly plays theaters across the country, hosts a weekly comedy podcast, “Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone,” and is a regular panelist on NPR’s “Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me.” She also voiced[Read More…]
Pianist Diana Fanning in concert, March 8
PLAINFIELD – Plainfield Arts presents pianist Diana Fanning in concert on Sunday, March 8, at 4 p.m., at the Plainfield Opera House. This recital celebrates Fanning’s fifty years of teaching at Middlebury College, reflecting a career devoted to musical education. Fanning has curated a program highlighting composers who challenged conventions[Read More…]
More than books: A Year at the Library
GREENSBORO – Over the past year, the Greensboro Free Library has continued to be a steady and familiar part of everyday life in Greensboro, offering space, resources and connection in ways both big and small.The library has remained a place where people gather, learn, work, rest and connect. It serves[Read More…]
Author Lew-Smith leads book discussion, Feb. 5
HARDWICK – Jodi Lew-Smith, author of the new book, “Asa James,” will lead a discussion of the book at the Jeudevine Memorial Library, on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 6:30 p.m. Lew-Smith is a biologist and scientific curator who reads primary literature for the Candida Genome Database and lives on a[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…]
