21 total results
Through March 1
Shows
Michael Chaney is a professor of English and African American studies at Dartmouth College. His wife, Sarah Biggs Chaney, is a lecturer and administrator at the school, as well as a poet. Together they collaborate on mixed-media artworks that combine their visual and verbal skills “to record our experiences.” The Chaneys’ almanac series is represented in a current 26-artist exhibit at T.W. Wood Gallery in Montpelier. In fact, “Almanac 4” — inspired by Februa, the ancient season of midwinter — earned a people’s choice award. In addition to text and painting, the quilt-like piece repurposes cotton swabs, old newspapers, denim, birch bark, salt packets and metal spouts.
at T.W. Wood Gallery
in Montpelier.
Barre/Montpelier
(map).
Through March 30
Shows
Gov. Phil Scott is famously a race car driver, but the current exhibition at the Vermont History Center in Barre is not about him. A varied collection of photographs, trophies, car parts and models, flags and other artifacts, “Anything for Speed” travels through a century of Vermonters’ fun with fossil fuels. Visitors can share their own memories of the track on a “talk-back wall.”
at Vermont History Center
in Barre.
Barre/Montpelier
(map).
Through June 1
Shows
The 19th-century Vermont painter and gallery namesake copied paintings seen on European trips to learn from masters such as Rembrandt and Turner, and brought the paintings back to Montpelier.
at T.W. Wood Gallery
in Montpelier.
Barre/Montpelier
(map).
March 5-April 26
Shows
"Steps on a Journey: An Exhibit of Two Vermont Painters," works in oil and mixed media, informed by abstract expressionism.
Reception: Thursday, March 7, 5-7 p.m., followed by screening of film 'Ray Brown: Portrait of an Artist' by Nat Winthrop.
at T.W. Wood Gallery
in Montpelier.
Barre/Montpelier
(map).
$10 suggested donation.
Through March 9
Shows
"Interaction," works that explore the connections between organic and vitreous through combinations of objects from the forest and glass, Third Floor Gallery.
at Studio Place Arts
in Barre.
Barre/Montpelier
(map).
Through March 29
Shows
Fiber works by Barbara Bendix, Karen Henderson, Stephanie Krauss, Skye Livingston, Kate Ruddle and Neysa Russo.
Reception: Thursday, March 7, 5-7 p.m.
at T.W. Wood Gallery
in Montpelier.
Barre/Montpelier
(map).
Through April 14
Shows
"Divide," emotionally rendered landscape paintings that explore how humans are cut off from wilderness.
at The Hive
in Middlesex.
Barre/Montpelier
(map).
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