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Thursday, July 29, 2010
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101 Thursdays with Pres & DJ Dan (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Rasputin's in Burlington.
2K Deep presents A-Sides (house), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Club Metronome in Burlington.
99.9 FM The Buzz Reggae Summerfest: Dante and Dubee (reggae), Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Breakwater Café in Burlington.
A-Dog Presents (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Red Square in Burlington.
Anthony Santor Group (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 11PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Balance DJ & Karaoke, Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Franny O's in South Burlington.
Barika Ensemble (Afrobeat), Thursday, July 29, 9:30PM at Muddy Waters in Burlington.
Battery Park Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 6:30PM at Battery Park in Burlington.
Bluegrass Thursdays with River Wheel (bluegrass), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Nectar's in Burlington.
Brown Bag Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 12PM at Woodstock Village Green in Woodstock.
Brown Bag Concerts, Thursday, July 29, 12PM at Christ Church in Montpelier.
Burgundy Thursdays with Joe Adler, Bow Thayer, Chris McGandy, Eric Segalstad (singer-songwriters), Thursday, July 29, 8:30PM at Parima Acoustic Lounge in Burlington.
Concerts in the Park, Thursday, July 29, 6:30PM at Dorset Park in South Burlington.
Craftsbury Chamber Players Summer Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Hardwick Town House in Hardwick.
Dana & Susan Robinson (folk), Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Black Door Bar & Bistro in Montpelier.
DJ Cre8 (house), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Red Square Blue Room in Burlington.
DJ Dizzle (Top 40), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Two Brothers Tavern in Middlebury.
DJ Dominic (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 9:30PM at O'Brien's Irish Pub in Winooski.
DJ Fattie B (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Green Room in Burlington.
Ellen Powell and Chuck Eller (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Leunig's Bistro & Café in Burlington.
French School Open Mic, Thursday, July 29, 9PM at 51 Main in Middlebury.
Friends of Joe with Ray Vega (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Halvorson's Upstreet Café in Burlington.
Gary Peacock (singer-songwriter), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Monopole Downstairs in Plattsburgh.
Get LiFTed with DJs Nastee & Dakota (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Lift in Burlington.
Gretchen Witt and Jill Williamson (folk), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Bee's Knees in Morrisville.
'Groovin' on the Green' Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 6:30–8:30PM at Maple Tree Place in Williston.
Jazz Sessions (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Jazzismo, Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington.
Jive Attic (rock), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at On Tap Bar & Grill in Essex Junction.
'Jumpin' in July', Thursday, July 29, 5–7PM at North Country Cultural Center for the Arts in Plattsburgh.
Karaoke, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at ONE Pepper Grill in Burlington.
Karaoke Night with Sassy Entertainment, Thursday, July 29, 5PM at Tabu Café & Nightclub in Plattsburgh.
Karaoke with Ben Bright and Ashley Kollar, Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Olive Ridley's in Plattsburgh.
Karaoke with Steve LeClair, Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Nightcrawlers in Colchester.
KoSA Music Festival, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Casella Theater, Castleton State College in Castleton.
Live Music, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at The Brewski in Jeffersonville.
Lokum (Turkish Balkan), Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at On the Rise Bakery in Richmond.
Longford Row (Irish), Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Rí Rá Irish Pub in Burlington.
Nicole Carey & Handmade Blues (acoustic blues), Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Claire's Restaurant & Bar in Hardwick.
Open Mic with Jess & Jeff, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Backstage Pub in Essex Junction.
Osage Orange (indie folk), Thursday, July 29, 9:30PM at Langdon Street Café in Montpelier.
Peacock Tunes & Trivia, Thursday, July 29, 5PM at Monopole in Plattsburgh.
PJ Davidian Trio (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at The Scuffer Steak & Ale House in Burlington.
Primus, Gogol Bordello, Thursday, July 29, 6:30–11:30PM at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction.
Rachael Rice (country), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at The Skinny Pancake in Burlington.
Rusted Root, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College in Hanover.
Salsa Dance Party, Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Splash at the Boathouse in Burlington.
Satin & Steel, Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Bayside Park in Colchester.
Selector Dubee (reggae), Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Red Square in Burlington.
Shane Hardiman Trio (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Sheesham and Lotus (folk), Thursday, July 29, 8:30PM at Langdon Street Café in Montpelier.
Skinny Dip (folk), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Purple Moon Pub in Waitsfield.
Snow Farm Vineyard Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 6:30–8:30PM at Snow Farm Vineyard in South Hero.
Tegan & Sara (indie), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington.
The Fizz (rock), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at One Federal in St. Albans.
The Roaring Dandelions, Thursday, July 29, 6:30PM at Old Schoolhouse Common in Marshfield.
Therapy Thursdays with DJ NYCE (Top 40), Thursday, July 29, 10:30PM at Olive Ridley's in Plattsburgh.
Thirsty Thursday Karaoke, Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Green Mountain Tavern in Barre.
Travis Roy Foundation Fundraiser with Red Hot Juba (cosmic Americana), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at The Monkey House in Winooski.
Trivia Night, Thursday, July 29, 12AM at Big Picture Theater & Café in Waitsfield.
Vermont Joy Parade (indie folk), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Koffee Kat in Plattsburgh.
Village Harmony, Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Unitarian Church in Montpelier.
EVENTS (57)
'Green Mountain Lucky' - John Cassel and Al Boright's original musical comedy portrays a struggling Vermont farm family dealing with the villainous Flatlander Trio — a banker, lawyer and land developer. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Enosburg Opera House in Enosburg Falls. $10-12. [Theater]
'Always ... Patsy Cline' - In a play the Los Angeles Times calls "a song-filled valentine," the legendary country singer is remembered for her true friendship with a Houston fan. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at McCarthy Arts Center, St. Michael's College in Colchester. $26-35. [Theater]
Annual Giant Book Sale - Bookworms bury themselves among more than 20 categories of tomes, audiovisual materials and more. Thursday, July 29, 9AM–9PM at Stowe Free Library in Stowe. Free. [Etc.]
Argentine Tango - It takes two to tango, but no partner is necessary for this mixed-level class with Judith Schwartz. Beginner's lesson at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 29, 7–9PM at Capital City Grange in Montpelier. $20. [Dance]
Art Workshop - Local artist and teacher Sally Ziegler leads youngsters in a water-themed craft activity. Thursday, July 29, 10AM at Fairfax Community Library in Fairfax. Free. [Kids]
'Avenue Q' - People and puppets weave a hilarious tale of trying to make it big in the Big Apple in this Tony Award winner for Best Musical, presented by the Weston Playhouse Theatre Company. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Weston Playhouse in Weston. Various prices; visit www.westonplayhouse.org for details. [Theater]
'Big Flicks at the Paramount' - A revived theater works its way through notable films from "the decade that changed the cinema," 1965 to '75. This week's feature is Chinatown. Thursday, July 29: 6:30PM, 9PM at Paramount Theatre in Rutland. $4-6. [Film]
'Black and White in Color' - Artists hand-color photographs at the Owl Cottage Activity Center. Thursday, July 29, 12–4PM at Shelburne Museum in Shelburne. Regular museum admission, $5-20. [Kids]
Bonnie Christensen - The author-illustrator of Django flips pages for budding bibliophiles before local group They Might Be Gypsies play music inspired by 1930s gypsy-jazz. Thursday, July 29, 4PM at Lawrence Memorial Library in Bristol. Free. [Kids]
Book Discussion Series: 'Genius of Mark Twain' - Classic lit lovers dish on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with author Ron Powers. Thursday, July 29, 10:30AM–12PM at Ilsley Public Library in Middlebury. Free. [Words]
Bug Walk - Walkers grab nets and sleuth around for dragonflies, butterflies, and other flying or hopping six-legged creatures. Thursday, July 29, 3:30–5PM at North Branch Nature Center in Montpelier. $3; $5 per family. [Outdoors]
Concert & Ice Cream - After guided tours of the museum at its annual open house, the Morrisville Military Band cranks up the sound over dessert. Thursday, July 29, 6–9PM at Noyes House Museum in Morrisville. Free. [Etc.]
'Cosmic Nightingale' - Aliens arrive in search of 1930s radio broadcasts in this musical comedy presented by high-school-aged actors from the Northeast Kingdom. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Vermont Children's Theater in Lyndonville. $4-8. [Theater]
Craftsbury Chamber Players Mini-Concerts - Classical musicians preview their pieces for music-lovin' little ones and their guests. Thursday, July 29, 2PM at East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church in Craftsbury. Free. [Kids]
Discovery Hike - Forest walkers of all abilities take on loops of varying lengths. Meet at the History Hike parking lot; call to confirm. Thursday, July 29, 10AM at Little River State Park in Waterbury. $2-3; free for kids under 4. [Outdoors]
'Elvis on Tour: 75th Anniversary Celebration ' - An introduction by Priscilla Presley kicks off this special screen event, filled with never-before-seen concert footage and offstage content. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Palace Cinema 9 in South Burlington. $12.50. [Film]
'Extend the Garden Season' - Instructor Peter Burke serves up simple techniques for planning a winter garden. Thursday, July 29, 6–7PM at Hunger Mountain Co-op in Montpelier. $10-12. [Etc.]
Franklin County Field Days - A four-day Vermont tradition in its 35th year includes arts and crafts galore, a performance by the Jessica Prouty Band, oxen pulling, a parade of antique tractors, a draft-horse show, all-star wrestling, and much more. Thursday, July 29, 9AM–9PM at Airport Road in Highgate. $8 per day; free for children under 3; $1 parking fee. [Fairs&Festivals]
Hinesburg Farmers Market - Growers sell bunched greens, goat meat and root veggies among vendors of pies, handmade soap and knitwear. Thursday, July 29, 3:30–7PM at United Church of Hinesburg in Hinesburg. Free. [Food&Drink]
Jay Craven - The local director and screenwriter speaks on "Community Life and the Arts in the Northeast Kingdom." Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Peacham Library in Peacham. Free. [Talks]
Jericho Farmers Market - Passersby graze through locally grown veggies, pasture-raised meats, area wines and handmade crafts. Thursday, July 29, 3–6:30PM at Mills Riverside Park in Jericho. Free. [Food&Drink]
'King Lear' - Donald Rowe stars in Unadilla Theatre's production of the famous Shakespeare tragedy, which probes the conflict of good versus evil. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Unadilla Theatre in Marshfield. $10-20. [Theater]
Lake Willoughby Farmers & Artisan Market - Performances by local musicians join produce, eggs, lemonade, gemstone jewelry, sun catchers and more to lure buyers throughout the warm months. Thursday, July 29, 3–7PM at Long Pond Road in Westmore. Free. [Food&Drink]
'Lucky Stiff' - Harry Witherspoon is heir to his uncle's fortune, on one condition: He must cart the dead body around for a fun-filled Monte Carlo vacation. The Skinner Barn Theatre Company presents this over-the-top musical comedy. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Skinner Barn Theater in Waitsfield. $20. [Theater]
'Mad Forest' - Professional actors play a role in the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble's production of Caryl Churchill's drama, set around the Romanian Revolution of 1989. Burgess Meredith Little Theater. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Middlebury College in Middlebury. Free; reservations required. [Theater]
'Make a Splash: Read!' - A weekly summer reading program engages word lovers in a changing lineup of activities. Thursday, July 29, 10AM at Fairfax Community Library in Fairfax. Free. [Kids]
Maude Barlow - The author, activist and former UN senior adviser on water speaks about the world's most important natural resource in "Water: Keep It Pure, Keep It Public." Reception, 5:30 p.m.; discussion, 6:30-8 p.m. Film House and Lake Lobby. Thursday, July 29, 5:30–8PM at Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. Free. [Talks]
Movie Night - A surf-style eatery queues up a wind-and-water-themed flick weekly. Thursday, July 29, 7:30–9PM at The Spot in Burlington. Free. [Film]
Music With Peter - Preschoolers up to age 5 bust out song and dance moves. Thursday, July 29, 10:30AM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free. [Kids]
Phoenix Writing Group - Pen-and-paper scribblers of all genres and levels of expertise read and discuss original works. Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Phoenix Books in Essex. Free. [Words]
'Pigs and Bugs' - Phantom Theater presents Paul Zimmerman's profanity-filled play about a man who becomes unhinged. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Phantom Theater, Edgcomb Barn in Warren. $15. [Theater]
'Pinocchio' - Geppetto's wooden puppet dreams of becoming a real boy in QuarryWorks' production for young audiences. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Adamant Music School in Adamant. Free. [Kids]
'Princess Ka'iulani' - Marc Forby's 2009 drama is based on the true story of the Hawaiian princess' fight to defend the independence of her people. Cinema 1. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7. [Film]
'Racine for Governor' Localvore State Tour: West Arlington Potluck - Democratic candidate Doug Racine shows support for state agriculture while meeting with citizens for a locally grown and prepared meal. Bring a dish to share. Thursday, July 29, 12PM at Grange Hall in West Arlington. Free. [Politics]
Rebecca Kelly Ballet - The mapped pirouettes and pliés of this ballet combine classical technique with modern styles. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Lake Placid Center for the Arts in Lake Placid. $12-20. [Dance]
Salsa Dance Party - David Larson and Shannon Lashua guide folks through the popular Latin American moves to DJ'd tunes. Rain site: South End Studio. Thursday, July 29, 7–9PM at Splash at the Boathouse in Burlington. Free. [Dance]
'Songs for a New World' - Rotating student casts collaborate with Café Noir Productions in Jason Robert Brown's musical theater work. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at U-32 High School in Montpelier. $12-15; free for children under 12. [Theater]
South Royalton Farmers Market - More than a dozen vendors peddle various locally grown agricultural goods and unique crafts. Thursday, July 29, 3–6:30PM at Town Green in South Royalton. Free. [Food&Drink]
'Staying Found' - Wilderness wanderers learn how to navigate with compasses and maps. Call to confirm. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Little River State Park in Waterbury. $2-3; free for kids under 4. [Outdoors]
Summer Story Time - Eager readers dive into tales of water, waves, boats and more. Thursday, July 29, 10:30–11:30AM at Lawrence Memorial Library in Bristol. Free. [Kids]
'Sunsets at Shelburne Museum' - Guest curator Ami Simms leads a special tour through the "Alzheimer's: Forgetting Piece by Piece" display. Preregister. Thursday, July 29, 6:30–7:30PM at Shelburne Museum in Shelburne. Regular museum admission, $5-20. [Etc.]
'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee' - Six precocious whiz kids battle it out letter by letter for the coveted title in this eccentric and heavily audience-participatory play. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Town Hall Theatre in Stowe. $10-20. [Theater]
'The 39 Steps' - Depot Theatre presents a spoofy rendition of Hitchcock's mind-bending comedy-thriller. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Depot Theatre in Westport. $22. [Theater]
'The All Night Strut' - Lost Nation Theater swings into a celebration of 1920s to '40s music and dance in an anthology of tunes by Johnny Mercer, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway and more. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Montpelier City Hall Auditorium in Montpelier. $10-25. [Theater]
'The Comedy of Errors' - Rutland Youth Theatre thespians in grades 7 to 12 present the Shakespeare farce about mistaken identities, twins separated at birth, a death sentence and more. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Town Hall Theater in West Rutland. Donations accepted. [Theater]
'The Power of Kabbalah' - Participants gain a "manual" for daily life and spiritual wisdom, based on recent literature, in-class activities and the work of Kabbalah Centre International. Thursday, July 29, 7–8:30PM at Unity Church of Vermont in Essex Junction. $10. [Etc.]
'The Taming of the Shrew' - The Shakespeare in the Barn series presents an update of "the ultimate dating drama" in its 14th season. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Inn at Baldwin Creek & Mary's Restaurant in Bristol. $10. [Theater]
'The Tap Water Challenge' - Taste buds try to distinguish between tap and bottled H20. Thursday, July 29, 2–5PM at Peace and Justice Center in Burlington. Donations accepted. [Food&Drink]
'The Way We Get By' - Aron Gaudet's thoughtful 2009 documentary tells the story of three senior citizens who make it their mission to thank the American soldiers traveling through a tiny Maine airport. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Loew Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College in Hanover. $5-7. [Film]
Thursdays at the Intervale - Folks learn more about artisanal chocolate during a day devoted to "Eat Well, Be Well" topics and music from the Young Tradition Showcase. Calkins Community Barn. Thursday, July 29, 5:30–8:30PM at Intervale Center in Burlington. $5 per family; free for kids. [Etc.]
Tie-Dye Party - White clothes take on groovy colors and patterns at an annual hippie-craft affair. Thursday, July 29, 12–3PM at Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier. Free. [Kids]
Vermont Child Health Symposium - A three-day program brings together child-health practitioners, state agency reps and policy makers to promote quality care. Billings Center and Davis Center. Thursday, July 29, 4–9PM at University of Vermont in Burlington. $75 one-day registration fee; visit cme.uvm.edu for more details. [Health&Fitness]
Vermont Lake Monsters - The Green Mountain State's minor-league baseball team bats against the Hudson Valley Renegades. Thursday, July 29, 7:05PM at Centennial Field in Burlington. Individual game tickets, $5-8. [Sport]
'Wetlands of Vermont' - A PowerPoint-enhanced lecture gives a virtual tour of the ecological characteristics of wetlands across the state, and covers conservation efforts. Thursday, July 29, 6–7:30PM at Green Mountain Club Visitor Center in Waterbury Center. Free. [Talks]
WilloughVale Fishing Extravaganza Contest - Fishing fans angle for the biggest catch in a summerlong sporting competition. Thursday, July 29, 9AM–9PM at The WilloughVale Inn on Lake Willoughby in Westmore. Free. [Sport]
Winooski Farmers Market - Area growers and bakers offer their soil-grown and homemade wealth for shoppers to bring home. Thursday, July 29, 3:30–6:30PM at Champlain Mill in Winooski. Free. [Food&Drink]
'Wonderful Water Critters!' - Frogs, salamanders and dragonflies make appearances on a wet walk. Meet at the Nature Trail parking lot; call to confirm. Thursday, July 29, 2:30PM at Little River State Park in Waterbury. $2-3; free for kids under 4. [Outdoors]
Art (100)
Andrea Greitzer & Rob Strong, PHOTOSTOP, White River Junction. "in.side/out.side," photographs that explore the areas of museums that surround art; and parking lots, industrial façades and metal structures along America's highways, respectively.
Corliss Blakely, Amy E. Tarrant Gallery, Flynn Center, Burlington. "Visions of Nature," floral and still-life paintings created on the artist's iPhone and iPad. On view Saturdays and during First Friday art walks.
Diane Messinger, Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. Recent self-portrait paintings by the Cape Cod artist that explore the unconscious, interior landscape.
'Land and Light', Bryan Memorial Gallery, Jeffersonville. One hundred juried landscape paintings by 80 artists; and Nancy Stone: "One Woman Show," watercolors, prints and mixed media by the Vermont artist.
'Robots and Rayguns', S.P.A.C.E. Gallery, Burlington. A group exhibit that channels the futuristic aesthetic of a bygone era: life-sized robots in clay by John Brickels, "steampunk" Rayguns by Jonathan Ward, and other works by Martha Hull, Dan Siegel and Justin Atherton.
Susan Raber Bray, Frog Hollow, Burlington. "By Land and Air," clay bird and goat forms by the Vermont artist.
'The Cows Come Home to Burlington', Burlington, Burlington. More than 30 life-sized fiberglass bovines, hand-painted by Vermont artists and installed on platforms, appear to be grazing around downtown in this public art festival. At the end of the exhibition, the cows will be auctioned to benefit the Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger.
'We Art Women: From Our Perspective', The Men's Room, Burlington. A group show including works in a variety of media by nine artists in the women's art co-op.
'A Centennial Celebration: The Art of Francis Colburn and Ronald Slayton', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. In honor of the 100th anniversary of their births, the museum honors two of Vermont's finest painters and lifelong friends with an exhibit of more than 50 paintings, drawings, watercolors and prints, as well as audio recordings and poetry.
'A Deep Look at a Small Town: Marlboro, Vermont', Vermont Folklife Center, Middlebury. Documentary photos and recordings by Forrest Holzapfel, who interviewed 200 of his fellow townsfolk in 1999.
'Alzheimer's: Forgetting Piece by Piece', Shelburne Museum, Shelburne. An exhibit of 52 contemporary quilted works that offer poignant tribute to victims of the disease, organized by the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative; and audio recordings of stories from elders, in conjunction with Vermont Public Radio and The StoryCorps Memory Loss Initiative. Also, 'Circus Day in America': A multimedia exhibit celebrating the art and experience of the American circus, circa 1870-1950; 'Jay Hall Connaway: A Restless Nature': A retrospective of the 20th-century New England landscape painter; 'All Fired Up: Six Ceramic Artists From Vermont': Unique artist-designed installations by a half-dozen of the region's finest ceramicists; 'Embellishments: The Art of the Crazy Quilt': Extraordinary examples from the permanent collection that have never been publicly exhibited; 'Upon a Painted Ocean: American Marine Paintings': Fine works from the permanent collection; 'Tally-Ho! The Art and Culture of the Fox Hunt': Artwork, film footage and artifacts from the heyday of the sport in America; 'The Art of Ogden Pleissner: A Retrospective from the Collection': More than 30 rarely seen oils, watercolors and drypoints; 'Good Fences: Vermont Stone Walls': An outdoor exhibit exploring the medium's history, variety and materials; and 'Warren Kimble's America': Favorite works from the country's best-known contemporary folk artist.
Amalia Elana Veralli, Red Hen Bakery, Middlesex. Macro and flower photography large and small by the central Vermont artist.
'Anarchy', Studio Place Arts, Barre. A group show in a variety of media that express the titular theme, Main Floor Gallery; 'Not Just Child's Play': Works by Barre students, Second Floor Gallery; and Angelo Arnold & Jason Baldwin: "Detours."
Annelein Beukenkamp, Green Mountain Fine Art Gallery, Stowe. "Flourish," floral watercolors by the Burlington painter.
Annette Lorraine, Governor's Office Gallery, Montpelier. "Mixing It Up," watercolors by the land conservationist.
'Ansel Adams and Edward Burtynsky: Constructed Landscapes', Shelburne Museum, Shelburne. The centerpiece exhibit of the season features more than 60 images by the renowned photographer of the American wilderness and the contemporary Canadian photographer who focuses on human impact in the natural world.
Cameron Schmitz, Inn at Baldwin Creek & Mary's Restaurant, Bristol. Abstracted prints by the Vermont artist, who is donating 30 percent of sales to the Willowell Foundation and Bristol Friends of the Arts.
Casey Blanchard, Burlington Airport, South Burlington. Mixed-media monoprints, Gates 1 & 2; Jay Vogler: abstract paintings in oil and wax, Skyway; and Phil Herbison: "Wall Soup," mixed media on wood panel, Escalator.
'Celebrity', Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury. Paintings, prints and photographs from the permanent collection that convey the idea and presentation of being famous.
Charles Papillo, Jager DiPaola Kemp Design, Burlington. "Things You Wanted to Make Real," an installation of found and created objects based on the idea of open-ended storytelling and exploring the artist's personal philosophy of "life as art."
Corin Hewitt, Firehouse Gallery, Burlington. "The Grey Flame and the Brown Light," a multimedia exhibit by the Burlington-born artist, employing sculpture, video and elements of the Vermont landscape to explore the origins of experience and questions of nativity and the artistic process. On Fridays and Saturdays throughout July, the artist will be in the gallery working inside a small-scale reproduction of a community auditorium stage.
'Cosmic Canvas', The Green Bean Art Gallery at Capitol Grounds, Montpelier. Paintings by Vermont artists Missy Storrow, Linda Maney and Robin LaHue.
Custer Ingham, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Vergennes. More than 40 landscape paintings by the Vermont artist (1863-1931) of local views, all works gathered from private collections.
Darshana Bolt, North End Studio, Burlington. Figurative paintings by the Burlington artist.
David Magnanelli, Muddy Waters, Burlington. Artworks in pencil, acrylic and multimedia inspired by everyday events, metaphysics, Buddhism and sacred geometry.
Debi Gobin & Holly Sierra, The Art Gallery, Stowe. "Spirited Nature," paintings and prints that celebrate nature.
Dennis Murphy, Blinking Light Gallery, Plainfield. "Less Is Enough," new explorations in oil pastels and digitally enhanced photography by the local artist, musician and gamelan instrument maker.
Dick Brunelle, Barnes & Noble, South Burlington. New contemporary abstract paintings in watercolor and acrylic.
DJ Barry, Blue Cat Cafe & Wine Bar, Burlington. "Alien World," the largest painting around town that depicts alien life wandering in an alien world.
'Dwellings', Edgewater Gallery, Middlebury. Photographs by Victoria Blewer, S. Chandler Kissell, Andy Newman, Jon Olsen, Janis Sanders, Eric Tobin and Jen Violette.
Essex Art League, Phoenix Books, Essex. "Artist's Choice," a selection of works by members of the arts group.
'Exposed! 2010', Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. UVM sculpture professor Meg McDevitt curates the annual outdoor sculpture exhibit featuring the works of 19 local artists, as well as three international artists, on the gallery grounds and sites around town.
'Face to Face: An Exhibit of Portraiture from the University Collection', Sullivan Museum & History Center, Norwich University, Northfield. Portraits spanning Chinese ancestral paintings to the 19th century; also a large-scale landscape, "Old Man of the Mountain" by Samuel Lancaster Jerry.
Follow the Money: Andy Warhol's American Dream', Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover. Paintings, photographs and prints of coins and dollar signs, as well as images of people both famous and unknown, by the iconic pop artist.
Gerard W. Rinaldi, McCarthy Arts Center Gallery, St. Michael's College, Colchester. "Homage to Giorgio," an exhibit by the Chelsea artist inspired by the still lifes of Giorgio Morandi.
Green + Blue Debut Exhibit, Green + Blue Gallery, Stowe. The new gallery is showing contemporary works in painting, drawing, collage and photography by artists from all around the world.
Habitat for Artists Collective, Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. "Recycling the Studio," an exhibition of small structures by artists involved in the HFA project over the past three years. Local artists will work in two of the "habitats" during the exhibit, making their artistic process visible to the public.
Hannah Sessions & Stacey Stanhope, Brandon Artists' Guild, Brandon. "Got Your Goat," paintings and clay works, respectively, that reflect farm life.
Henry Steiner, Tunbridge Public Library, Tunbridge Village. "Around the World in 80 Years," photographs by the part-time local resident.
'In the Wild', Vermont Photo Space Gallery, Essex Junction. Juried wildlife photography from around the world.
Javier Cintron, 1/2 Lounge, Burlington. "Sol y Luna," collage paintings that contrast the landscape of summer between Puerto Rico and Vermont.
Jean Carlson Masseau, Shelburne Vineyard, Shelburne. "Lake, Land, Light," large giclee color photographs printed on watercolor paper, featuring images of the light on Lake Champlain and the surrounding valley.
Jennifer Hersey Cleveland, Hangman Framing & Art Gallery, Hardwick. "Flower Porn," macro photographs of flowers and insects in suggestive poses by the Barton artist.
Jessica Shanahan, Red Square, Burlington. "Tarot: A New Translation," artworks mounted on board and laminated to resemble giant cards.
Judith Unger Murphy & Kim Darling, Catamount Arts Center, St. Johnsbury. "Woman," sculptural vessels and projected videos, respectively.
July at the Maltex, The Maltex Building, Burlington. Nine artists exhibit photographs, paintings, mixed media and sculpture on all four floors of the historic building.
July Featured Artists, Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester. The colors of a Vermont summer are represented by 10 painters and three sculptors in the Yester House.
Kari Meyer, 215 College Gallery, Burlington. "Natural Paths: A Portrait of Vermont's Rivers, Roads and Forests," acrylic paintings.
Katharine Montstream, Montstream Studio, Burlington. New "Church Street Looking North" prints and Flashbags, as well as new Adirondack paintings.
Kevyn Cundiff, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. Stained-glass pieces by the Burlington artist, in the Main Reading Room.
Klara Calitri, The Art House, Middlebury. "The Enchanted Garden," paintings, monotypes, sculptures and ceramics by the Vermont artist.
Laura Heijn, Winding Brook Bistro, Johnson. "Mind of Winter," landscape paintings by the local artist.
Lisa Kippen, The Brick Box Gallery, Paramount Theatre, Rutland. "Currently Working," drawings that investigate natural patterns, from those in the streambed near the Tunbridge artist's house to the larger patterns left by glacial varves.
Liza Myers, Liza Myers Gallery, Brandon. "Starry Night Sunflower Moonlit Vista," a 4-by-16-foot mural hanging on the outside of the gallery as part of the Brandon Artists Guild Sunflower Power summer exhibit.
Lois Eby & Judith Wrend, West Branch Gallery and Sculpture Park, Stowe. "Energy in Space," abstract, jazz- and Asian-inspired paintings; and colorful metal sculptures, respectively.
Lyna Lou Nordstrom & Robert Compton, Art on Main, Bristol. "Emerging Textures," monoprints and Jomon-inspired pottery, respectively.
'Made in Hollywood: Photographs from the John Kobal Foundation', Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover. Nearly 100 vintage prints by Tinsel Town studio photographers of legends such as Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth and others.
Marion Guild, Charlotte Senior Center, Charlotte. "Dusty Drawings and Doodles," pencil drawings spanning 70 years by the 93-year-old Vermont native, whose first art job was with the WPA Federal Art Project in Burlington.
Mary E. Johnson & Dan Higgins, Community College of Vermont, Winooski. "Community," silver-gelatin, black-and-white photographs of the people in the artist's life; and "The Changing Face of Winooski," silver-gelatin and color prints of the people and places of the city since 1969, respectively.
Michael Egan & Carol Stenberg, Salaam, Burlington. Glass works and photographs, respectively.
Michael Strauss, The Daily Planet, Burlington. High chroma impressionist landscapes in acrylic and ink.
Molly Hodgdon, Pine Street Deli, Burlington. Nature-inspired watercolor and pen-and-ink works.
'Momenta IV', Two Rivers Printmaking Studio, White River Junction. The fourth annual group print show was juried by art dealer Cynthia Reeves.
'Montage: the 18th Annual Summer Group Show', Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery, Shelburne. Sixteen of Vermont's finest artists exhibit works in a variety of media.
New Artist Exhibit, Staart Gallery, St. Albans. An exhibit with gallery newcomers Lisa Morrison, sculpted tree paintings; Daniel Pattullo, paintings of Vermont scenes; Corliss Blakely and Clair Dunn, paintings and photography, respectively, made using iPhone technology. Returning artists Meta Strick and Kimberlee Forney add idiosyncratic paintings to the mix.
Nicholas Heilig, Nunyuns Bakery & Cafe, Burlington. "Two Rooms, Two Styles," a dual exhibit of artwork in "Liquid Lines" and "Animal Abstracts" themes.
'One Single Catastrophe', Plainfield Community Center, Plainfield. A cheap-art show by Daniel McNamara of Bread and Puppet Theater addressing circumstances in Haiti, Palestine and Afghanistan, along with "totally unrelated cheap-art mysteries and revelations."
'People & Portraits', Artists' Mediums, Williston. A diverse selection of paintings, photography and sculpture featuring people and faces, by customers and staff.
Peter Bruno, August First, Burlington. "Another Country," photographs, mixed media and box constructions.
Peter MacDonald, The Shoe Horn, Montpelier. "Images Past and Present," acrylic paintings.
'Picture Yourself: The Photobooth in America, 1926-2010', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. A selection of American photobooth photographs and equipment collected by Burlington artist and photo historian Nakki Goranin.
Ray Brown, Supreme Court Lobby, Montpelier. New geometric-inspired paintings by the local artist.
Raymond McCarthy Bergeron, The Block Gallery, Winooski. High dynamic range photography, which captures greater luminance and more saturated color, and traditional photography with a focus on landscape and abstract organics.
'Remembrance: A Memorial', Memphremagog Arts Collaborative, Newport. A collective, collaborative touring art project that, so far, comprises nearly 5000 abstract, figurative sculptures created from tea bags and representing fallen soldiers in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The project is ongoing and is open to new participants. Donations of materials are welcome.
Robert Waldo Brunelle Jr., Visions of Vermont, Jeffersonville. "Every Kid's a Winner!" paintings, cartoons and kinetic sculptures by the local artist.
S.R. Wild, SEABA Gallery, Burlington. Collage and assemblage of found, discarded items representing the artist's experiences, failures and observations.
Sam K., Speeder & Earl's (Pine Street), Burlington. Photographically based digital prints and montages.
Sandra Lory, Espresso Bueno, Barre. "Coffee and Cacao: Two Sacred Plants of the Global South," photographs from Mexico by the Vermont herbalist.
Sid Couchey, Adirondack Art Association Gallery, Essex. "A 'Champ' for the Summer," artwork by the local artist and cartoonist, who drew for Harvey Comics in the 1950s and '60s.
Stanley Tretick, Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester. "Bobby, Martin and John: Once Upon an American Dream," 156 photographs of three 1960s leaders, Robert and John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., from the archives of the former LOOK magazine photographer; and Joseph Chirchirillo: "Wind and Water," kinetic sculptures.
'State of Craft', Bennington Museum, Bennington. An exhibit of works in various media by Vermont's master crafters in the studio craft movement, 1960-2010.
Steve Hogan, VCAM Studio, Burlington. "Hogie Goes Bananas," cartoony, "low-brow" art inspired by popular culture and animation.
'Storied Objects: Tracing Women's Lives in Vermont', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. Artifacts from the museum's permanent collection, along with oral and written narratives of Vermont women from the Vermont Folklife Center and UVM's Special Collections, offer a glimpse into Vermont life from the 19th century onward.
Summer Group Show, The Gallery at 85 North Street, Bristol. Karla Van Vliet, Karin Gottshall, Paige Ackerson, Kit Donnelly and other local artists present their works in a variety of media. Open Saturdays or by appointment only.
Summer Members' Exhibit, Chaffee Art Center, Rutland. Paintings and photographs by Don Haynes, Jonathan Taylor, Romy Scheroder and Joseph Rizzi.
Summer Members' Exhibit, Chaffee Art Center, Rutland. Watercolors, monoprints, photographic homages and installation by Lois Macuga, Mary Crowley, Richard Brown and Nancy Weis, respectively.
T. Wendelken, Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Montpelier. "Midsummer Mysteries," found-object assemblages, mixed media and acrylic paintings.
Taylor Apostol & Evan Morse, Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, West Rutland. "Intercourse," recent sculptures. On view weekends or by appointment.
'The Collectors Show 1', BigTown Gallery, Rochester. What do artists collect and how do the objects influence their own art? This exhibit offers seven examples with collections of Felix de la Concha, Marcy Hermansader, Hoff Hoffman, John O'Brien, W. David Powell, Rosamond Purcell and Peter Thomashow.
'The Nature of Wood', Sheldon Museum, Middlebury. An exhibit of locally crafted furniture by Vermont woodworkers, 1790 to the present.
Three Green Door Artists, Green Door Studio, Burlington. Photography using 35mm and 120 film by Ben Aleshire; abstract-expressionist, mixed-media drawings and paintings by Maya Urbanowicz; and paintings by Pippa Harrison.
'Trilogy: Three Friends, Three Years, Three Perspectives in Monotype', Emile A. Gruppe Gallery, Jericho. Unique hand-pulled prints by Vermont artists Jane Morgan, Dorothy Martinez and Carol Boucher.
'Unaltered', Flynndog, Burlington. A group exhibit of works in multiple media by the 14 artists and writers of previous exhibit "Alter(ed) Ego."
Vanessa Compton, Claire's Restaurant & Bar, Hardwick. Paintings that address the importance of the subconscious realms.
Vermont Photo Group Show, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. The 22nd annual exhibit of members' works in a diverse range of styles, in the Pickering Room.
Virginia Webb & George Lawrence, Chandler Gallery, Randolph. Large oil landscapes, still lifes and portraits; and miniatures, watercolor and acrylic landscapes and abstracts, and matchbook paintings, respectively.
'Waterscapes', Creative Space Gallery, Vergennes. Seven local artists contribute works in a variety of media that feature the "elixir of life" from oceans, lakes and rivers, realistic and abstract.
Reception: 'Waterscapes', Creative Space Gallery, Vergennes. Seven local artists contribute works in a variety of media that feature the "elixir of life" from oceans, lakes and rivers, realistic and abstract. Thursday, July 29, 5–7PM.
'We Want Miles: Miles Davis vs. Jazz', Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal. The first major North American multimedia retrospective dedicated to the legendary jazz trumpeter and composer (1926-91) features images and sound.
'Young Burlington Children', Metropolitan Gallery, Burlington City Hall, Burlington. An exhibit that highlights results of research by local teachers on little ones at play in Robin's Nest, Pine Forest Community School, UVM Campus Children's School and the Burlington Children's Space.
Music (62)
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Burlington Area (34)
101 Thursdays with Pres & DJ Dan (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Rasputin's in Burlington.
2K Deep presents A-Sides (house), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Club Metronome in Burlington.
99.9 FM The Buzz Reggae Summerfest: Dante and Dubee (reggae), Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Breakwater Café in Burlington.
A-Dog Presents (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Red Square in Burlington.
Anthony Santor Group (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 11PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Balance DJ & Karaoke, Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Franny O's in South Burlington.
Barika Ensemble (Afrobeat), Thursday, July 29, 9:30PM at Muddy Waters in Burlington.
Battery Park Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 6:30PM at Battery Park in Burlington.
Bluegrass Thursdays with River Wheel (bluegrass), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Nectar's in Burlington.
Burgundy Thursdays with Joe Adler, Bow Thayer, Chris McGandy, Eric Segalstad (singer-songwriters), Thursday, July 29, 8:30PM at Parima Acoustic Lounge in Burlington.
Concerts in the Park, Thursday, July 29, 6:30PM at Dorset Park in South Burlington.
DJ Cre8 (house), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Red Square Blue Room in Burlington.
DJ Dominic (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 9:30PM at O'Brien's Irish Pub in Winooski.
DJ Fattie B (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Green Room in Burlington.
Ellen Powell and Chuck Eller (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Leunig's Bistro & Café in Burlington.
Friends of Joe with Ray Vega (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Halvorson's Upstreet Café in Burlington.
Get LiFTed with DJs Nastee & Dakota (hip-hop), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Lift in Burlington.
'Groovin' on the Green' Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 6:30–8:30PM at Maple Tree Place in Williston.
Jazz Sessions (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Jazzismo, Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington.
Jive Attic (rock), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at On Tap Bar & Grill in Essex Junction.
Karaoke, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at ONE Pepper Grill in Burlington.
Karaoke with Steve LeClair, Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Nightcrawlers in Colchester.
Longford Row (Irish), Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Rí Rá Irish Pub in Burlington.
Open Mic with Jess & Jeff, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Backstage Pub in Essex Junction.
PJ Davidian Trio (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at The Scuffer Steak & Ale House in Burlington.
Primus, Gogol Bordello, Thursday, July 29, 6:30–11:30PM at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction.
Rachael Rice (country), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at The Skinny Pancake in Burlington.
Salsa Dance Party, Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Splash at the Boathouse in Burlington.
Satin & Steel, Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Bayside Park in Colchester.
Selector Dubee (reggae), Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Red Square in Burlington.
Shane Hardiman Trio (jazz), Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Tegan & Sara (indie), Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington.
Travis Roy Foundation Fundraiser with Red Hot Juba (cosmic Americana), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at The Monkey House in Winooski.
Central (10)
Brown Bag Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 12PM at Woodstock Village Green in Woodstock.
Brown Bag Concerts, Thursday, July 29, 12PM at Christ Church in Montpelier.
Dana & Susan Robinson (folk), Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Black Door Bar & Bistro in Montpelier.
Osage Orange (indie folk), Thursday, July 29, 9:30PM at Langdon Street Café in Montpelier.
Sheesham and Lotus (folk), Thursday, July 29, 8:30PM at Langdon Street Café in Montpelier.
Skinny Dip (folk), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Purple Moon Pub in Waitsfield.
The Roaring Dandelions, Thursday, July 29, 6:30PM at Old Schoolhouse Common in Marshfield.
Thirsty Thursday Karaoke, Thursday, July 29, 9PM at Green Mountain Tavern in Barre.
Trivia Night, Thursday, July 29, 12AM at Big Picture Theater & Café in Waitsfield.
Village Harmony, Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Unitarian Church in Montpelier.
Champlain Valley (4)
DJ Dizzle (Top 40), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Two Brothers Tavern in Middlebury.
French School Open Mic, Thursday, July 29, 9PM at 51 Main in Middlebury.
KoSA Music Festival, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Casella Theater, Castleton State College in Castleton.
Lokum (Turkish Balkan), Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at On the Rise Bakery in Richmond.
Northern (6)
Craftsbury Chamber Players Summer Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Hardwick Town House in Hardwick.
Gretchen Witt and Jill Williamson (folk), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Bee's Knees in Morrisville.
Live Music, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at The Brewski in Jeffersonville.
Nicole Carey & Handmade Blues (acoustic blues), Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Claire's Restaurant & Bar in Hardwick.
Snow Farm Vineyard Concert Series, Thursday, July 29, 6:30–8:30PM at Snow Farm Vineyard in South Hero.
The Fizz (rock), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at One Federal in St. Albans.
Regional (8)
Gary Peacock (singer-songwriter), Thursday, July 29, 10PM at Monopole Downstairs in Plattsburgh.
'Jumpin' in July', Thursday, July 29, 5–7PM at North Country Cultural Center for the Arts in Plattsburgh.
Karaoke Night with Sassy Entertainment, Thursday, July 29, 5PM at Tabu Café & Nightclub in Plattsburgh.
Karaoke with Ben Bright and Ashley Kollar, Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Olive Ridley's in Plattsburgh.
Peacock Tunes & Trivia, Thursday, July 29, 5PM at Monopole in Plattsburgh.
Rusted Root, Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College in Hanover.
Therapy Thursdays with DJ NYCE (Top 40), Thursday, July 29, 10:30PM at Olive Ridley's in Plattsburgh.
Vermont Joy Parade (indie folk), Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Koffee Kat in Plattsburgh.
Events (57)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Dance (3)
Argentine Tango - It takes two to tango, but no partner is necessary for this mixed-level class with Judith Schwartz. Beginner's lesson at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 29, 7–9PM at Capital City Grange in Montpelier. $20.
Rebecca Kelly Ballet - The mapped pirouettes and pliés of this ballet combine classical technique with modern styles. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Lake Placid Center for the Arts in Lake Placid. $12-20.
Salsa Dance Party - David Larson and Shannon Lashua guide folks through the popular Latin American moves to DJ'd tunes. Rain site: South End Studio. Thursday, July 29, 7–9PM at Splash at the Boathouse in Burlington. Free.
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Annual Giant Book Sale - Bookworms bury themselves among more than 20 categories of tomes, audiovisual materials and more. Thursday, July 29, 9AM–9PM at Stowe Free Library in Stowe. Free.
Concert & Ice Cream - After guided tours of the museum at its annual open house, the Morrisville Military Band cranks up the sound over dessert. Thursday, July 29, 6–9PM at Noyes House Museum in Morrisville. Free.
'Extend the Garden Season' - Instructor Peter Burke serves up simple techniques for planning a winter garden. Thursday, July 29, 6–7PM at Hunger Mountain Co-op in Montpelier. $10-12.
'Sunsets at Shelburne Museum' - Guest curator Ami Simms leads a special tour through the "Alzheimer's: Forgetting Piece by Piece" display. Preregister. Thursday, July 29, 6:30–7:30PM at Shelburne Museum in Shelburne. Regular museum admission, $5-20.
'The Power of Kabbalah' - Participants gain a "manual" for daily life and spiritual wisdom, based on recent literature, in-class activities and the work of Kabbalah Centre International. Thursday, July 29, 7–8:30PM at Unity Church of Vermont in Essex Junction. $10.
Thursdays at the Intervale - Folks learn more about artisanal chocolate during a day devoted to "Eat Well, Be Well" topics and music from the Young Tradition Showcase. Calkins Community Barn. Thursday, July 29, 5:30–8:30PM at Intervale Center in Burlington. $5 per family; free for kids.
Fairs&Festivals (1)
Franklin County Field Days - A four-day Vermont tradition in its 35th year includes arts and crafts galore, a performance by the Jessica Prouty Band, oxen pulling, a parade of antique tractors, a draft-horse show, all-star wrestling, and much more. Thursday, July 29, 9AM–9PM at Airport Road in Highgate. $8 per day; free for children under 3; $1 parking fee.
Film (5)
'Big Flicks at the Paramount' - A revived theater works its way through notable films from "the decade that changed the cinema," 1965 to '75. This week's feature is Chinatown. Thursday, July 29: 6:30PM, 9PM at Paramount Theatre in Rutland. $4-6.
'Elvis on Tour: 75th Anniversary Celebration ' - An introduction by Priscilla Presley kicks off this special screen event, filled with never-before-seen concert footage and offstage content. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Palace Cinema 9 in South Burlington. $12.50.
Movie Night - A surf-style eatery queues up a wind-and-water-themed flick weekly. Thursday, July 29, 7:30–9PM at The Spot in Burlington. Free.
'Princess Ka'iulani' - Marc Forby's 2009 drama is based on the true story of the Hawaiian princess' fight to defend the independence of her people. Cinema 1. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $4-7.
'The Way We Get By' - Aron Gaudet's thoughtful 2009 documentary tells the story of three senior citizens who make it their mission to thank the American soldiers traveling through a tiny Maine airport. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Loew Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College in Hanover. $5-7.
Food&Drink (6)
Hinesburg Farmers Market - Growers sell bunched greens, goat meat and root veggies among vendors of pies, handmade soap and knitwear. Thursday, July 29, 3:30–7PM at United Church of Hinesburg in Hinesburg. Free.
Jericho Farmers Market - Passersby graze through locally grown veggies, pasture-raised meats, area wines and handmade crafts. Thursday, July 29, 3–6:30PM at Mills Riverside Park in Jericho. Free.
Lake Willoughby Farmers & Artisan Market - Performances by local musicians join produce, eggs, lemonade, gemstone jewelry, sun catchers and more to lure buyers throughout the warm months. Thursday, July 29, 3–7PM at Long Pond Road in Westmore. Free.
South Royalton Farmers Market - More than a dozen vendors peddle various locally grown agricultural goods and unique crafts. Thursday, July 29, 3–6:30PM at Town Green in South Royalton. Free.
'The Tap Water Challenge' - Taste buds try to distinguish between tap and bottled H20. Thursday, July 29, 2–5PM at Peace and Justice Center in Burlington. Donations accepted.
Winooski Farmers Market - Area growers and bakers offer their soil-grown and homemade wealth for shoppers to bring home. Thursday, July 29, 3:30–6:30PM at Champlain Mill in Winooski. Free.
Health&Fitness (1)
Vermont Child Health Symposium - A three-day program brings together child-health practitioners, state agency reps and policy makers to promote quality care. Billings Center and Davis Center. Thursday, July 29, 4–9PM at University of Vermont in Burlington. $75 one-day registration fee; visit cme.uvm.edu for more details.
Kids (9)
Art Workshop - Local artist and teacher Sally Ziegler leads youngsters in a water-themed craft activity. Thursday, July 29, 10AM at Fairfax Community Library in Fairfax. Free.
'Black and White in Color' - Artists hand-color photographs at the Owl Cottage Activity Center. Thursday, July 29, 12–4PM at Shelburne Museum in Shelburne. Regular museum admission, $5-20.
Bonnie Christensen - The author-illustrator of Django flips pages for budding bibliophiles before local group They Might Be Gypsies play music inspired by 1930s gypsy-jazz. Thursday, July 29, 4PM at Lawrence Memorial Library in Bristol. Free.
Craftsbury Chamber Players Mini-Concerts - Classical musicians preview their pieces for music-lovin' little ones and their guests. Thursday, July 29, 2PM at East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church in Craftsbury. Free.
'Make a Splash: Read!' - A weekly summer reading program engages word lovers in a changing lineup of activities. Thursday, July 29, 10AM at Fairfax Community Library in Fairfax. Free.
Music With Peter - Preschoolers up to age 5 bust out song and dance moves. Thursday, July 29, 10:30AM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free.
'Pinocchio' - Geppetto's wooden puppet dreams of becoming a real boy in QuarryWorks' production for young audiences. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Adamant Music School in Adamant. Free.
Summer Story Time - Eager readers dive into tales of water, waves, boats and more. Thursday, July 29, 10:30–11:30AM at Lawrence Memorial Library in Bristol. Free.
Tie-Dye Party - White clothes take on groovy colors and patterns at an annual hippie-craft affair. Thursday, July 29, 12–3PM at Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier. Free.
Outdoors (4)
Bug Walk - Walkers grab nets and sleuth around for dragonflies, butterflies, and other flying or hopping six-legged creatures. Thursday, July 29, 3:30–5PM at North Branch Nature Center in Montpelier. $3; $5 per family.
Discovery Hike - Forest walkers of all abilities take on loops of varying lengths. Meet at the History Hike parking lot; call to confirm. Thursday, July 29, 10AM at Little River State Park in Waterbury. $2-3; free for kids under 4.
'Staying Found' - Wilderness wanderers learn how to navigate with compasses and maps. Call to confirm. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Little River State Park in Waterbury. $2-3; free for kids under 4.
'Wonderful Water Critters!' - Frogs, salamanders and dragonflies make appearances on a wet walk. Meet at the Nature Trail parking lot; call to confirm. Thursday, July 29, 2:30PM at Little River State Park in Waterbury. $2-3; free for kids under 4.
Politics (1)
'Racine for Governor' Localvore State Tour: West Arlington Potluck - Democratic candidate Doug Racine shows support for state agriculture while meeting with citizens for a locally grown and prepared meal. Bring a dish to share. Thursday, July 29, 12PM at Grange Hall in West Arlington. Free.
Sport (2)
Vermont Lake Monsters - The Green Mountain State's minor-league baseball team bats against the Hudson Valley Renegades. Thursday, July 29, 7:05PM at Centennial Field in Burlington. Individual game tickets, $5-8.
WilloughVale Fishing Extravaganza Contest - Fishing fans angle for the biggest catch in a summerlong sporting competition. Thursday, July 29, 9AM–9PM at The WilloughVale Inn on Lake Willoughby in Westmore. Free.
Talks (3)
Jay Craven - The local director and screenwriter speaks on "Community Life and the Arts in the Northeast Kingdom." Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Peacham Library in Peacham. Free.
Maude Barlow - The author, activist and former UN senior adviser on water speaks about the world's most important natural resource in "Water: Keep It Pure, Keep It Public." Reception, 5:30 p.m.; discussion, 6:30-8 p.m. Film House and Lake Lobby. Thursday, July 29, 5:30–8PM at Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. Free.
'Wetlands of Vermont' - A PowerPoint-enhanced lecture gives a virtual tour of the ecological characteristics of wetlands across the state, and covers conservation efforts. Thursday, July 29, 6–7:30PM at Green Mountain Club Visitor Center in Waterbury Center. Free.
Theater (14)
'Green Mountain Lucky' - John Cassel and Al Boright's original musical comedy portrays a struggling Vermont farm family dealing with the villainous Flatlander Trio — a banker, lawyer and land developer. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Enosburg Opera House in Enosburg Falls. $10-12.
'Always ... Patsy Cline' - In a play the Los Angeles Times calls "a song-filled valentine," the legendary country singer is remembered for her true friendship with a Houston fan. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at McCarthy Arts Center, St. Michael's College in Colchester. $26-35.
'Avenue Q' - People and puppets weave a hilarious tale of trying to make it big in the Big Apple in this Tony Award winner for Best Musical, presented by the Weston Playhouse Theatre Company. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Weston Playhouse in Weston. Various prices; visit www.westonplayhouse.org for details.
'Cosmic Nightingale' - Aliens arrive in search of 1930s radio broadcasts in this musical comedy presented by high-school-aged actors from the Northeast Kingdom. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Vermont Children's Theater in Lyndonville. $4-8.
'King Lear' - Donald Rowe stars in Unadilla Theatre's production of the famous Shakespeare tragedy, which probes the conflict of good versus evil. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at Unadilla Theatre in Marshfield. $10-20.
'Lucky Stiff' - Harry Witherspoon is heir to his uncle's fortune, on one condition: He must cart the dead body around for a fun-filled Monte Carlo vacation. The Skinner Barn Theatre Company presents this over-the-top musical comedy. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Skinner Barn Theater in Waitsfield. $20.
'Mad Forest' - Professional actors play a role in the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble's production of Caryl Churchill's drama, set around the Romanian Revolution of 1989. Burgess Meredith Little Theater. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Middlebury College in Middlebury. Free; reservations required.
'Pigs and Bugs' - Phantom Theater presents Paul Zimmerman's profanity-filled play about a man who becomes unhinged. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Phantom Theater, Edgcomb Barn in Warren. $15.
'Songs for a New World' - Rotating student casts collaborate with Café Noir Productions in Jason Robert Brown's musical theater work. Thursday, July 29, 7:30PM at U-32 High School in Montpelier. $12-15; free for children under 12.
'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee' - Six precocious whiz kids battle it out letter by letter for the coveted title in this eccentric and heavily audience-participatory play. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Town Hall Theatre in Stowe. $10-20.
'The 39 Steps' - Depot Theatre presents a spoofy rendition of Hitchcock's mind-bending comedy-thriller. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Depot Theatre in Westport. $22.
'The All Night Strut' - Lost Nation Theater swings into a celebration of 1920s to '40s music and dance in an anthology of tunes by Johnny Mercer, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway and more. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Montpelier City Hall Auditorium in Montpelier. $10-25.
'The Comedy of Errors' - Rutland Youth Theatre thespians in grades 7 to 12 present the Shakespeare farce about mistaken identities, twins separated at birth, a death sentence and more. Thursday, July 29, 7PM at Town Hall Theater in West Rutland. Donations accepted.
'The Taming of the Shrew' - The Shakespeare in the Barn series presents an update of "the ultimate dating drama" in its 14th season. Thursday, July 29, 8PM at Inn at Baldwin Creek & Mary's Restaurant in Bristol. $10.
Words (2)
Book Discussion Series: 'Genius of Mark Twain' - Classic lit lovers dish on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with author Ron Powers. Thursday, July 29, 10:30AM–12PM at Ilsley Public Library in Middlebury. Free.
Phoenix Writing Group - Pen-and-paper scribblers of all genres and levels of expertise read and discuss original works. Thursday, July 29, 6PM at Phoenix Books in Essex. Free.
Art (100)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
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Burlington Area (44)
Corliss Blakely, Amy E. Tarrant Gallery, Flynn Center, Burlington. "Visions of Nature," floral and still-life paintings created on the artist's iPhone and iPad. On view Saturdays and during First Friday art walks.
'Robots and Rayguns', S.P.A.C.E. Gallery, Burlington. A group exhibit that channels the futuristic aesthetic of a bygone era: life-sized robots in clay by John Brickels, "steampunk" Rayguns by Jonathan Ward, and other works by Martha Hull, Dan Siegel and Justin Atherton.
Susan Raber Bray, Frog Hollow, Burlington. "By Land and Air," clay bird and goat forms by the Vermont artist.
'The Cows Come Home to Burlington', Burlington, Burlington. More than 30 life-sized fiberglass bovines, hand-painted by Vermont artists and installed on platforms, appear to be grazing around downtown in this public art festival. At the end of the exhibition, the cows will be auctioned to benefit the Vermont Campaign to End Childhood Hunger.
'We Art Women: From Our Perspective', The Men's Room, Burlington. A group show including works in a variety of media by nine artists in the women's art co-op.
'A Centennial Celebration: The Art of Francis Colburn and Ronald Slayton', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. In honor of the 100th anniversary of their births, the museum honors two of Vermont's finest painters and lifelong friends with an exhibit of more than 50 paintings, drawings, watercolors and prints, as well as audio recordings and poetry.
'Alzheimer's: Forgetting Piece by Piece', Shelburne Museum, Shelburne. An exhibit of 52 contemporary quilted works that offer poignant tribute to victims of the disease, organized by the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative; and audio recordings of stories from elders, in conjunction with Vermont Public Radio and The StoryCorps Memory Loss Initiative. Also, 'Circus Day in America': A multimedia exhibit celebrating the art and experience of the American circus, circa 1870-1950; 'Jay Hall Connaway: A Restless Nature': A retrospective of the 20th-century New England landscape painter; 'All Fired Up: Six Ceramic Artists From Vermont': Unique artist-designed installations by a half-dozen of the region's finest ceramicists; 'Embellishments: The Art of the Crazy Quilt': Extraordinary examples from the permanent collection that have never been publicly exhibited; 'Upon a Painted Ocean: American Marine Paintings': Fine works from the permanent collection; 'Tally-Ho! The Art and Culture of the Fox Hunt': Artwork, film footage and artifacts from the heyday of the sport in America; 'The Art of Ogden Pleissner: A Retrospective from the Collection': More than 30 rarely seen oils, watercolors and drypoints; 'Good Fences: Vermont Stone Walls': An outdoor exhibit exploring the medium's history, variety and materials; and 'Warren Kimble's America': Favorite works from the country's best-known contemporary folk artist.
'Ansel Adams and Edward Burtynsky: Constructed Landscapes', Shelburne Museum, Shelburne. The centerpiece exhibit of the season features more than 60 images by the renowned photographer of the American wilderness and the contemporary Canadian photographer who focuses on human impact in the natural world.
Casey Blanchard, Burlington Airport, South Burlington. Mixed-media monoprints, Gates 1 & 2; Jay Vogler: abstract paintings in oil and wax, Skyway; and Phil Herbison: "Wall Soup," mixed media on wood panel, Escalator.
Charles Papillo, Jager DiPaola Kemp Design, Burlington. "Things You Wanted to Make Real," an installation of found and created objects based on the idea of open-ended storytelling and exploring the artist's personal philosophy of "life as art."
Corin Hewitt, Firehouse Gallery, Burlington. "The Grey Flame and the Brown Light," a multimedia exhibit by the Burlington-born artist, employing sculpture, video and elements of the Vermont landscape to explore the origins of experience and questions of nativity and the artistic process. On Fridays and Saturdays throughout July, the artist will be in the gallery working inside a small-scale reproduction of a community auditorium stage.
Darshana Bolt, North End Studio, Burlington. Figurative paintings by the Burlington artist.
David Magnanelli, Muddy Waters, Burlington. Artworks in pencil, acrylic and multimedia inspired by everyday events, metaphysics, Buddhism and sacred geometry.
Dick Brunelle, Barnes & Noble, South Burlington. New contemporary abstract paintings in watercolor and acrylic.
DJ Barry, Blue Cat Cafe & Wine Bar, Burlington. "Alien World," the largest painting around town that depicts alien life wandering in an alien world.
Essex Art League, Phoenix Books, Essex. "Artist's Choice," a selection of works by members of the arts group.
Gerard W. Rinaldi, McCarthy Arts Center Gallery, St. Michael's College, Colchester. "Homage to Giorgio," an exhibit by the Chelsea artist inspired by the still lifes of Giorgio Morandi.
'In the Wild', Vermont Photo Space Gallery, Essex Junction. Juried wildlife photography from around the world.
Javier Cintron, 1/2 Lounge, Burlington. "Sol y Luna," collage paintings that contrast the landscape of summer between Puerto Rico and Vermont.
Jean Carlson Masseau, Shelburne Vineyard, Shelburne. "Lake, Land, Light," large giclee color photographs printed on watercolor paper, featuring images of the light on Lake Champlain and the surrounding valley.
Jessica Shanahan, Red Square, Burlington. "Tarot: A New Translation," artworks mounted on board and laminated to resemble giant cards.
July at the Maltex, The Maltex Building, Burlington. Nine artists exhibit photographs, paintings, mixed media and sculpture on all four floors of the historic building.
Kari Meyer, 215 College Gallery, Burlington. "Natural Paths: A Portrait of Vermont's Rivers, Roads and Forests," acrylic paintings.
Katharine Montstream, Montstream Studio, Burlington. New "Church Street Looking North" prints and Flashbags, as well as new Adirondack paintings.
Kevyn Cundiff, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. Stained-glass pieces by the Burlington artist, in the Main Reading Room.
Mary E. Johnson & Dan Higgins, Community College of Vermont, Winooski. "Community," silver-gelatin, black-and-white photographs of the people in the artist's life; and "The Changing Face of Winooski," silver-gelatin and color prints of the people and places of the city since 1969, respectively.
Michael Egan & Carol Stenberg, Salaam, Burlington. Glass works and photographs, respectively.
Michael Strauss, The Daily Planet, Burlington. High chroma impressionist landscapes in acrylic and ink.
Molly Hodgdon, Pine Street Deli, Burlington. Nature-inspired watercolor and pen-and-ink works.
'Montage: the 18th Annual Summer Group Show', Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery, Shelburne. Sixteen of Vermont's finest artists exhibit works in a variety of media.
Nicholas Heilig, Nunyuns Bakery & Cafe, Burlington. "Two Rooms, Two Styles," a dual exhibit of artwork in "Liquid Lines" and "Animal Abstracts" themes.
'People & Portraits', Artists' Mediums, Williston. A diverse selection of paintings, photography and sculpture featuring people and faces, by customers and staff.
Peter Bruno, August First, Burlington. "Another Country," photographs, mixed media and box constructions.
'Picture Yourself: The Photobooth in America, 1926-2010', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. A selection of American photobooth photographs and equipment collected by Burlington artist and photo historian Nakki Goranin.
Raymond McCarthy Bergeron, The Block Gallery, Winooski. High dynamic range photography, which captures greater luminance and more saturated color, and traditional photography with a focus on landscape and abstract organics.
S.R. Wild, SEABA Gallery, Burlington. Collage and assemblage of found, discarded items representing the artist's experiences, failures and observations.
Sam K., Speeder & Earl's (Pine Street), Burlington. Photographically based digital prints and montages.
Sid Couchey, Adirondack Art Association Gallery, Essex. "A 'Champ' for the Summer," artwork by the local artist and cartoonist, who drew for Harvey Comics in the 1950s and '60s.
Steve Hogan, VCAM Studio, Burlington. "Hogie Goes Bananas," cartoony, "low-brow" art inspired by popular culture and animation.
'Storied Objects: Tracing Women's Lives in Vermont', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. Artifacts from the museum's permanent collection, along with oral and written narratives of Vermont women from the Vermont Folklife Center and UVM's Special Collections, offer a glimpse into Vermont life from the 19th century onward.
Three Green Door Artists, Green Door Studio, Burlington. Photography using 35mm and 120 film by Ben Aleshire; abstract-expressionist, mixed-media drawings and paintings by Maya Urbanowicz; and paintings by Pippa Harrison.
'Unaltered', Flynndog, Burlington. A group exhibit of works in multiple media by the 14 artists and writers of previous exhibit "Alter(ed) Ego."
Vermont Photo Group Show, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. The 22nd annual exhibit of members' works in a diverse range of styles, in the Pickering Room.
'Young Burlington Children', Metropolitan Gallery, Burlington City Hall, Burlington. An exhibit that highlights results of research by local teachers on little ones at play in Robin's Nest, Pine Forest Community School, UVM Campus Children's School and the Burlington Children's Space.
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Andrea Greitzer & Rob Strong, PHOTOSTOP, White River Junction. "in.side/out.side," photographs that explore the areas of museums that surround art; and parking lots, industrial façades and metal structures along America's highways, respectively.
Amalia Elana Veralli, Red Hen Bakery, Middlesex. Macro and flower photography large and small by the central Vermont artist.
'Anarchy', Studio Place Arts, Barre. A group show in a variety of media that express the titular theme, Main Floor Gallery; 'Not Just Child's Play': Works by Barre students, Second Floor Gallery; and Angelo Arnold & Jason Baldwin: "Detours."
Annette Lorraine, Governor's Office Gallery, Montpelier. "Mixing It Up," watercolors by the land conservationist.
'Cosmic Canvas', The Green Bean Art Gallery at Capitol Grounds, Montpelier. Paintings by Vermont artists Missy Storrow, Linda Maney and Robin LaHue.
Dennis Murphy, Blinking Light Gallery, Plainfield. "Less Is Enough," new explorations in oil pastels and digitally enhanced photography by the local artist, musician and gamelan instrument maker.
'Face to Face: An Exhibit of Portraiture from the University Collection', Sullivan Museum & History Center, Norwich University, Northfield. Portraits spanning Chinese ancestral paintings to the 19th century; also a large-scale landscape, "Old Man of the Mountain" by Samuel Lancaster Jerry.
Henry Steiner, Tunbridge Public Library, Tunbridge Village. "Around the World in 80 Years," photographs by the part-time local resident.
'Momenta IV', Two Rivers Printmaking Studio, White River Junction. The fourth annual group print show was juried by art dealer Cynthia Reeves.
'One Single Catastrophe', Plainfield Community Center, Plainfield. A cheap-art show by Daniel McNamara of Bread and Puppet Theater addressing circumstances in Haiti, Palestine and Afghanistan, along with "totally unrelated cheap-art mysteries and revelations."
Peter MacDonald, The Shoe Horn, Montpelier. "Images Past and Present," acrylic paintings.
Ray Brown, Supreme Court Lobby, Montpelier. New geometric-inspired paintings by the local artist.
T. Wendelken, Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Montpelier. "Midsummer Mysteries," found-object assemblages, mixed media and acrylic paintings.
'The Collectors Show 1', BigTown Gallery, Rochester. What do artists collect and how do the objects influence their own art? This exhibit offers seven examples with collections of Felix de la Concha, Marcy Hermansader, Hoff Hoffman, John O'Brien, W. David Powell, Rosamond Purcell and Peter Thomashow.
Virginia Webb & George Lawrence, Chandler Gallery, Randolph. Large oil landscapes, still lifes and portraits; and miniatures, watercolor and acrylic landscapes and abstracts, and matchbook paintings, respectively.
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'A Deep Look at a Small Town: Marlboro, Vermont', Vermont Folklife Center, Middlebury. Documentary photos and recordings by Forrest Holzapfel, who interviewed 200 of his fellow townsfolk in 1999.
Cameron Schmitz, Inn at Baldwin Creek & Mary's Restaurant, Bristol. Abstracted prints by the Vermont artist, who is donating 30 percent of sales to the Willowell Foundation and Bristol Friends of the Arts.
'Celebrity', Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury. Paintings, prints and photographs from the permanent collection that convey the idea and presentation of being famous.
Custer Ingham, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Vergennes. More than 40 landscape paintings by the Vermont artist (1863-1931) of local views, all works gathered from private collections.
'Dwellings', Edgewater Gallery, Middlebury. Photographs by Victoria Blewer, S. Chandler Kissell, Andy Newman, Jon Olsen, Janis Sanders, Eric Tobin and Jen Violette.
Hannah Sessions & Stacey Stanhope, Brandon Artists' Guild, Brandon. "Got Your Goat," paintings and clay works, respectively, that reflect farm life.
Klara Calitri, The Art House, Middlebury. "The Enchanted Garden," paintings, monotypes, sculptures and ceramics by the Vermont artist.
Lisa Kippen, The Brick Box Gallery, Paramount Theatre, Rutland. "Currently Working," drawings that investigate natural patterns, from those in the streambed near the Tunbridge artist's house to the larger patterns left by glacial varves.
Liza Myers, Liza Myers Gallery, Brandon. "Starry Night Sunflower Moonlit Vista," a 4-by-16-foot mural hanging on the outside of the gallery as part of the Brandon Artists Guild Sunflower Power summer exhibit.
Lyna Lou Nordstrom & Robert Compton, Art on Main, Bristol. "Emerging Textures," monoprints and Jomon-inspired pottery, respectively.
Marion Guild, Charlotte Senior Center, Charlotte. "Dusty Drawings and Doodles," pencil drawings spanning 70 years by the 93-year-old Vermont native, whose first art job was with the WPA Federal Art Project in Burlington.
Summer Group Show, The Gallery at 85 North Street, Bristol. Karla Van Vliet, Karin Gottshall, Paige Ackerson, Kit Donnelly and other local artists present their works in a variety of media. Open Saturdays or by appointment only.
Summer Members' Exhibit, Chaffee Art Center, Rutland. Paintings and photographs by Don Haynes, Jonathan Taylor, Romy Scheroder and Joseph Rizzi.
Summer Members' Exhibit, Chaffee Art Center, Rutland. Watercolors, monoprints, photographic homages and installation by Lois Macuga, Mary Crowley, Richard Brown and Nancy Weis, respectively.
Taylor Apostol & Evan Morse, Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, West Rutland. "Intercourse," recent sculptures. On view weekends or by appointment.
'The Nature of Wood', Sheldon Museum, Middlebury. An exhibit of locally crafted furniture by Vermont woodworkers, 1790 to the present.
'Waterscapes', Creative Space Gallery, Vergennes. Seven local artists contribute works in a variety of media that feature the "elixir of life" from oceans, lakes and rivers, realistic and abstract.
Reception: 'Waterscapes', Creative Space Gallery, Vergennes. Seven local artists contribute works in a variety of media that feature the "elixir of life" from oceans, lakes and rivers, realistic and abstract. Thursday, July 29, 5–7PM.
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Diane Messinger, Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. Recent self-portrait paintings by the Cape Cod artist that explore the unconscious, interior landscape.
'Land and Light', Bryan Memorial Gallery, Jeffersonville. One hundred juried landscape paintings by 80 artists; and Nancy Stone: "One Woman Show," watercolors, prints and mixed media by the Vermont artist.
Annelein Beukenkamp, Green Mountain Fine Art Gallery, Stowe. "Flourish," floral watercolors by the Burlington painter.
Debi Gobin & Holly Sierra, The Art Gallery, Stowe. "Spirited Nature," paintings and prints that celebrate nature.
'Exposed! 2010', Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. UVM sculpture professor Meg McDevitt curates the annual outdoor sculpture exhibit featuring the works of 19 local artists, as well as three international artists, on the gallery grounds and sites around town.
Green + Blue Debut Exhibit, Green + Blue Gallery, Stowe. The new gallery is showing contemporary works in painting, drawing, collage and photography by artists from all around the world.
Habitat for Artists Collective, Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. "Recycling the Studio," an exhibition of small structures by artists involved in the HFA project over the past three years. Local artists will work in two of the "habitats" during the exhibit, making their artistic process visible to the public.
Jennifer Hersey Cleveland, Hangman Framing & Art Gallery, Hardwick. "Flower Porn," macro photographs of flowers and insects in suggestive poses by the Barton artist.
Judith Unger Murphy & Kim Darling, Catamount Arts Center, St. Johnsbury. "Woman," sculptural vessels and projected videos, respectively.
Laura Heijn, Winding Brook Bistro, Johnson. "Mind of Winter," landscape paintings by the local artist.
Lois Eby & Judith Wrend, West Branch Gallery and Sculpture Park, Stowe. "Energy in Space," abstract, jazz- and Asian-inspired paintings; and colorful metal sculptures, respectively.
New Artist Exhibit, Staart Gallery, St. Albans. An exhibit with gallery newcomers Lisa Morrison, sculpted tree paintings; Daniel Pattullo, paintings of Vermont scenes; Corliss Blakely and Clair Dunn, paintings and photography, respectively, made using iPhone technology. Returning artists Meta Strick and Kimberlee Forney add idiosyncratic paintings to the mix.
Robert Waldo Brunelle Jr., Visions of Vermont, Jeffersonville. "Every Kid's a Winner!" paintings, cartoons and kinetic sculptures by the local artist.
'Trilogy: Three Friends, Three Years, Three Perspectives in Monotype', Emile A. Gruppe Gallery, Jericho. Unique hand-pulled prints by Vermont artists Jane Morgan, Dorothy Martinez and Carol Boucher.
Vanessa Compton, Claire's Restaurant & Bar, Hardwick. Paintings that address the importance of the subconscious realms.
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Follow the Money: Andy Warhol's American Dream', Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover. Paintings, photographs and prints of coins and dollar signs, as well as images of people both famous and unknown, by the iconic pop artist.
'Made in Hollywood: Photographs from the John Kobal Foundation', Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover. Nearly 100 vintage prints by Tinsel Town studio photographers of legends such as Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth and others.
'We Want Miles: Miles Davis vs. Jazz', Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal. The first major North American multimedia retrospective dedicated to the legendary jazz trumpeter and composer (1926-91) features images and sound.
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July Featured Artists, Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester. The colors of a Vermont summer are represented by 10 painters and three sculptors in the Yester House.
Stanley Tretick, Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester. "Bobby, Martin and John: Once Upon an American Dream," 156 photographs of three 1960s leaders, Robert and John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., from the archives of the former LOOK magazine photographer; and Joseph Chirchirillo: "Wind and Water," kinetic sculptures.
'State of Craft', Bennington Museum, Bennington. An exhibit of works in various media by Vermont's master crafters in the studio craft movement, 1960-2010.
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'Remembrance: A Memorial', Memphremagog Arts Collaborative, Newport. A collective, collaborative touring art project that, so far, comprises nearly 5000 abstract, figurative sculptures created from tea bags and representing fallen soldiers in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The project is ongoing and is open to new participants. Donations of materials are welcome.
Sandra Lory, Espresso Bueno, Barre. "Coffee and Cacao: Two Sacred Plants of the Global South," photographs from Mexico by the Vermont herbalist.







