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…]
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Special Brand of Gitano Music, May 18
ADAMANT – Kraatz Carromato, a Burlington-based quartet, will bring their special brand of Gitano music to the Adamant Community Club on Sunday, May 18, at 7 p.m. Says the group’s fiddler, Kevin Fink: “The music of Kraatz Carromato is principally inspired by the Gitanos (Roma) of Spain and Camargue, France. [Read More…]
Robinson’s Tarot Parade is Exploration in Paint, Clay
GREENSBORO – At the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro is a magical mystery tour of the Major Arcana of the Tarot in painting and clay, according to artist Delia Robinson. There are two series of paintings: first, the 22 Major Arcana in their quasi-universal symbolism; second, a highly[Read More…]
Poet Laureate Celebrates Catamount Arts 50th Birthday, May 9
ST. JOHNSBURY – Catamount Arts will begin a full weekend of free, all-ages arts programming, in celebration of the arts organization’s 50th anniversary, Friday, May 9, with a reading by Vermont poet laureate Bianca Stone. Stone will read at the Catamount Arts Center, 115 Eastern Avenue, 5 p.m. Stone is[Read More…]
“La Traviata” at Barre Opera House. May 24
BARRE – On May 24, at 7 p.m., The Barre Opera House presents Opera Vermont’s production of Verdi’s “La Traviata,” featuring the Italian soprano Scilla Cristiano in her American debut as Violetta Valéry. Cristiano brings her voice and artistry to the role of Violetta, a Parisian courtesan who falls in love with the[Read More…]
Auditions Set for “Shrew”
PLAINFIELD – Open auditions for Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” to be presented by the newly-formed Green Mountain Shakespeare Festival, will be held Saturday, May 10, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Haybarn Theatre on The Creative Campus at Goddard. Auditioners should prepare a short monologue. The production[Read More…]
“Greenwoods” is Imaginative, Original, Humorous
GREENSBORO – The audience at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro was treated to a very imaginative, original and humorous journey in a production of a new play entitled Greenwood by Ira Karp last Sunday afternoon, in the midst of an unwelcomed late April snowfall. This was a[Read More…]
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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…]
North Country Chorus Sings “Gloria!” in Spring Concerts
ST. JOHNSBURY — The North Country Chorus’s spring concert will showcase two classical works titled “Gloria,” one by Francis Poulenc and the other by John Rutter. The performances are on Saturday, May 3, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, May 4, 3 p.m., at United Community Church on Main St. in St. Johnsbury.[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…]
