Visual Art
The First-Ever Vermont Art Book Fair Comes to Burlington
On April 10 and 11, Karma Bird House hosts the free event, featuring more than 30 independent vendors and artists who make books
David Rohn, in Retrospect
Mitchell-Giddings Fine Arts in Brattleboro hosts a survey of works by the acclaimed Putney watercolorist, who died in December at age 91.
Vermont Gallery Shows and Events
Yes! We Have No Bananas: What Should Art Cost?
Seven Days talks with a gallerist, an art collector and local artists about how to price artwork, mistakes we make doing it and why it’s hard.

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‘Composition/Decomposition’ at the Adamant Co-op Gallery
A group show explores all meanings of both words, from the dynamic geometry of everyday scenes to bold color choices to an installation of rotting squash.
Curator Heather Ferrell Joins Fleming Museum
After nearly a decade at Burlington’s BCA Center, Ferrell will become the new curator of collections and exhibitions at the University of Vermont’s art museum.
Jennifer McCandless Presents a Bevy of Animals at Soapbox Arts
The Burlington sculptor’s ceramic creatures include monsters, aliens, politicians and middle-aged women: All are weird, funny and demand a close look.
Skin Deep: Tattoos and Graffiti Shine at a Show in Barre
Studio Place Arts presents works inspired by tattoos and graffiti but made in other mediums, including collage, embroidery and photography.
