The head monk at the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, assured Patrick Leahy that, despite the signs everywhere prohibiting photography, His Holiness the Dalai…
Burlington residents pass murals daily: the yellow snakeskin-like design on the façade of Old Gold on Cherry Street; the wind-whipped sailing scene on the…
At the Middlebury College Museum of Art, "The Light of the Levant: Early Photography and the Late Ottoman Empire" depicts a game-changing convergence of…
Photographer JuanCarlos González had been interested in agriculture since growing up in Maunabo, Puerto Rico, where his grandmother ran a small farmstand. As the…
This summer, BigTown Gallery in Rochester reopened after a long, pandemic-induced hiatus. During that time, gallerist Anni Mackay and her husband, Doon Hinderyckx, were…
The very title "Ghosts: Civil War Portraits" sounds haunting. And in a visual sense, William Betcher's photographs, on display at Catamount Arts in St.…
Perusing Richard Whitehead's photographs of the night sky, one can be forgiven for mistaking them for professional images captured by the Hubble or James…
A lot of meaning is packed into "Time and Again: Psychogeographic Meditations on Place," the title of Mary Zompetti's exhibition of photographs in the…
Richard Moore's cityscape photographs could not be described as psychedelic but nonetheless call to mind the visual legerdemain that Aldous Huxley detailed in his…
"Roxham Road to North Elba" is not a quick trip; the exhibition of seemingly disparate photographs at Burlington's BCA Center requires a little investment…
Like visual analogues of a foreign language, Cathy Cone's black-and-white photographs elude easy interpretation. Viewers might find themselves wondering what happened just before an…
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