Garden Events

Hildene 1005 Hildene Rd Manchester http://www.hildene.org, 802-362-1788 Celebration of Peonies. Traditionally the last two weeks of May and the first two weeks of June when the Formal Garden signals the beginning of the season with 1,000’s of peony blooms; many of them from the original 1907 plants.   From Our Garden to Yours 170 Main St. and Town Common Wardsboro http://www.friendsofwardsborolibrary. org. Sat, May 23 9a-2p Rain...

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Farmers Markets
May16

Farmers Markets

Tuesdays Rutland Downtown Farmers’ Market, Depot Park, 3-6p, 802 747-4403. Bennington Walloomsac Farmers’ Market at the Bennington Station, 10a-1p, 802 442-8934. Wednesdays Brattleboro Area Farmers’ Market, Brattleboro Food Co-op Parking Lot, 10a-2p, http://www.brattleborofarmersmarket. com. Woodstock Market on the Green, 3-6p, woodstockvt.com. Thursdays Manchester Farmers’ Market, Adams Park, Manchester, 3-6p, manchestermarket.org....

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Open Studio Tours

State Open Studio Tour: May 23-24 Most Vermont craftspeople work in studios located in or close to their residences. These are places of production and inspiration located in downtowns as well as at the ends of dirt roads. Wherever their locations, they are exciting places to visit because they reflect the dynamic yet organized process that is used to produce the finished works of art. The studio itself is enormously informative...

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At the Galleries

Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery At Keene State College, Keene, NH keene.edu/tsag, 603 358-2720 Thru May 9: The Keene State College Art Department presents works by graduating art majors. Ongoing: Intersection: Art, Culture, and Identity. This exhibit explores object based learning – learning by visually analyzing objects in hope the analysis will reveal the context in which the object was made. Thru May 10, May 21-July 24, Aug. 25-Dec....

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Talk of the Arts: A year-long celebration
Dec15

Talk of the Arts: A year-long celebration

By Alex Aldrich How do you commemorate a 50th anniversary? A gift of gold? A fancy party? This is the dilemma the Arts Council faced as we discussed how to celebrate 50 years of public funding for the arts in Vermont. In 1965 the legislature designated the Arts Council as Vermont’s official state arts agency. From that year to now funding has come from the National Endowment for the Arts, matched by the State, to the Council to serve...

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Winter picks
Dec15

Winter picks

Brattleboro Clayworks Holiday Sale 532 Putney Rd, Brattleboro http://www.brattleboroclayworks.com All December long Brattleboro Clayworks is Southern Vermont’s ceramics resource center. Clayworks maintains a casual atmosphere, encouraging visitors to tour the work areas of the studio, and peek over the shoulders of working members. The Clayworks gallery features the work of its twelve members. Visitors will find a wide variety of...

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Wine resolutions: Five objectives to enhance your enjoyment
Dec14

Wine resolutions: Five objectives to enhance your enjoyment

By Marty Ramsburg As this issue goes to press, 2014 is coming to a close, with 2015 in sight. Our new year starts with January, named after Janus, the Roman god of gates and doors generally depicted with two faces, one looking forward and one looking behind. Gates and doorways symbolize the transition to something new, to change. In the west, we have come to associate the new year as a time for reflection, to consider some of our past...

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Shared printmaking space opens in Brattleboro
Dec14

Shared printmaking space opens in Brattleboro

Make your own fine art-work or art-wear at the newly opened Brattleboro Printmakers— a non-toxic, water based silkscreen studio open to membership 24/7 by code entry access. Brattleboro Printmakers provides emulsion, a UV exposure unit, wash-out booth, vacuum tables and 4-color turnstiles for artists to produce their work in a collective setting. Membership includes constant access, equipment, online portfolio representation, monthly...

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Economic engine: the impact of Southern Vermont’s arts scene

By Joyce Marcel There are a lot of ways to assess a creative economy. One simple way is to add up the budgets of many of the area’s larger arts and cultural organizations, which indicates their buying power in the community. The combined budgets of places like the Brattleboro Museum & Arts Center (BMAC), the New England Youth Theatre (NEYT), Brattleboro Music Center (BMC), NECCA (New England Center for Circus Arts, the Vermont...

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Arts with letters: libraries are doubling as art galleries
Dec14

Arts with letters: libraries are doubling as art galleries

You might not expect to see paintings by such major artists as Wolf Kahn or Emily Mason in a community library in Southern Vermont, but at the Moore Free Library in Newfane you will. Nineteenth century Chinese ceramics are just part of the vast permanent art collection you might see in the Brooks Memorial Library in Brattleboro. The Canfield Gallery at the Martha Canfield Library in Arlington hosts a reception for a distinguished area...

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Historical detail, contemporary design: the Brooks House reopens
Dec14

Historical detail, contemporary design: the Brooks House reopens

By Katherine P. Cox Restoration of the Brooks House, an iconic building built in 1871 that spans half a block on Main Street, has brought grandeur back to downtown Brattleboro. The Second Empire-style building has a storied history as a premier hotel and summer resort complete with ballroom and famous visitors, including writer Rudyard Kipling. The building has been reclaimed from the destructive forces of fire and water thanks to the...

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Cargo bikes enter the transportation mainstream
Dec14

Cargo bikes enter the transportation mainstream

By Troy Shaheen Could cargo bikes sweep through Vermont, minimize carbon emissions, alter our notions of space and time, and revolutionize the way we organize our communities? Go Vermont and their “Cargo Bike Guru” Dave Cohen, can’t wait to find out. These utility bicycles, already a mainstay in Europe and in West Coast cities like Portland, Oregon, are poised to enter the transportation mainstream in Vermont — with an added boost...

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