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"Back Steps" by Kathleen Kolb

"Back Steps" by Kathleen Kolb

A New Wing at the West Branch Gallery Embraces Landscape Painting 

Published March 12, 2014 at 4:00 a.m.

Stowe's 13-year-old West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park is expanding — again. It wasn't that long ago that co-owners Chris Curtis and Tari Swenson created the cozy Upstairs Gallery in their high-ceilinged quarters just off the Mountain Road. Later this month, they'll reveal the latest addition: a wing for landscape painting.

Called, appropriately enough, "Landscape Traditions," the 630-square-foot area will open on March 22 with an exhibit of works by nine painters who are among the best in the genre: Garin Baker, Stephanie Bush, Julia Jensen, Susan Lynn, Gary Milek, Richard Sneary, Gabriel Tempesta, Kathleen Kolb and Tad Spurgeon.

While the works vary in style and medium, they have one thing in common, aside from natural subject matter: "It's very skilled, and very soulful," said Curtis by phone from Stowe. "Some are very traditional scenes, but they're rendered so beautifully," he added.

So why is a gallery known for its contemporary paintings and sculptures, um, branching into a genre as old as art itself?

Two reasons, said Curtis. The first is sheer availability. "We get submissions coming in continually," he said, including "a lot of wonderful art that doesn't fit our contemporary gallery."

The second reason may sound esoteric but is actually backed up by science: looking at landscapes, whether real or painted, is soothing.

"We were in the competition for [creating] artwork for the new psychiatric facility in Berlin," Curtis noted, referring to the Art in State Buildings program. "And in the process of research, we discovered there is scientific proof that earthbound, landscape-y images have a positive impact on psychiatric patients.

"I thought, I can connect with that," he continued. "I feel good when I look at things like that; I feel good when I am outside."

Besides, he said, "A lot of people come in and they like the gallery, but they think it's not for them."

So really for three reasons, Curtis, who creates large-scale stone sculptures, and Swenson, a painter whose delicate work is Asian-influenced, decided to put landscape in their gallery's mix.

"Landscape Traditions" opens with a reception on Saturday, March 22, 6-8:30 p.m., and runs through January 1, 2015, at West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park in Stowe. Also opening are solo shows by painters Rebecca Kinkead and Tom Cullins, both through June 17. Info, 253-8943. westbranchgallery.com
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Pamela Polston is a cofounder and the Art Editor of Seven Days. In 2015, she was inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame.

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