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Emotion In Motion by Marguerite Serkin A winding, grooved sidewalk leads down a short hill to the Edgewater Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont. Reminiscent of the historical charm of Old Montreal, […]
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Emotion In Motion by Marguerite Serkin A winding, grooved sidewalk leads down a short hill to the Edgewater Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont. Reminiscent of the historical charm of Old Montreal, […]

A Colorful Social Conscience by Kelly Kasulis The evidence of Wen-Ti Tsen’s colorful life congests his at-home Cambridge art studio. Shelves are heavy with rolled papers and sketchbooks, slumping downward […]

Don’t Judge A Book… by Marcia Santore With paper and fabric, stitches, ribbon, lace, embroidery and reclaimed antique objects, Gail Smuda uses the contemporary art form of the artist’s book […]

Layered In Intensity by Brian Goslow Beverly Rippel’s work has many layers, both in materials and subject matter. Whether it’s her not-so-traditional still-lifes, abstract bodyscapes, dramatic renderings of seemingly unworthy […]

It’s About Time by Suzanne Volmer During a visit to Nathan Miner’s Somerville studio located near the intellectual epicenter of Harvard and MIT, the artist described his paintings as being […]

Much Of A Muchness by Elizabeth Michelman “Did you ever see such a thing as a drawing of a muchness?” the Dormouse asks Lewis Carroll’s Alice at the Mad Hatter’s […]

Time Machine To The Present by Sarah Rushford “Compound Vision,” Emma Hogarth’s site-responsive interactive video installation, is a time machine that delivers us to the present. Currently featured in the […]

Keeping Up With The Active Activist by Donna Dodson In addition to being a fabulous administrator of public art as the director of the Boston-based non-profit organization Now + There, […]

Magic From The Mundane by Elizabeth Michelman It’s not hard to discern how Laura Evans’ ironic objects are made — it’s what they’re made for that’s puzzling. Her forms are […]

A Visual Conversation With Nature by Alexandra Tursi Cameron Davis is a painter and senior lecturer at the University of Vermont. Her work includes paintings, installations and community art projects […]