Visual Art
Un-Thor-gettable: a Posthumous Show by Matthew Thorsen
A show at S.P.A.C.E. Gallery in Burlington brings together an eclectic selection of works from the late photographer’s oeuvre, from portraits to still lifes.
Art Exhibition to Portray Vermonters Lost to Addiction
“Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories” seeks to share local stories of loved ones lost to substance-use disorder in an upcoming Brattleboro art show.
Vermont Gallery Shows and Events
Standout Vermont Artists to Keep an Eye On in 2026
Here are seven artists — painters, sculptors, a photographer and a papermaker — whose work stood out in the group shows we covered this year.

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Face to Face: Jack Rowell’s New Book of Vermont Portraits
The Tunbridge photographer’s new collection captures a host of Vermont characters and half a century of change. The portraits pique the imagination.
It’s a Small World, After All: Three Shows of Diminutive Art
The state is awash in shows of smaller works to entice holiday shoppers to give the gift of art. We look at three approaches to the format in three towns.
Mad River Macho: Nude Calendar Features Men of the Mad River Valley
The project raises funds for area charities while showing more than just the community spirit of farmers, firefighters and local legends.
Roses and Religion Play Parts in Lydia Kern’s Solo Art Show at St. Mike’s
The sculptor presents works that seamlessly integrate spiritual, medical and botanical takes on the body, mortality and memory.
