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Karen Gaudette, Barn Lute, 13 1:2” x 13 1:2”, at Gallery in the Woods
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A LASTING TRADITION: BRATTLEBORO GALLERY WALK HAS STAYING POWER

By Elayne Clift

It wasn’t quite the proverbial “dark and stormy night,” but both snow and temperatures fell for the First Friday Gallery Walk in Brattleboro, Vermont, in December, diminishing crowds but not […]

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SHIPPING NEWS: PEM EXPANSION MODERNIZES MARITIME AGE

By James Foritano

I was vacationing in Burlington, Vermont, when the Peabody Essex Museum formally opened their new wing. Always game for an opening, I flew across three states just as fall color was starting to ripen. I […]

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DISAPPEARING IN PLEIN AIR: HUNTER GOES BETWEEN MEMORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY

By Elayne Clift

Ask folks who know Vermont artist Charlie Hunter’s work to describe it and you might hear words like “ethereal and mysterious,” “straightforward and real” and “highly evocative.” Ask them to […]

TOP: Alexander J. Bow (1916- 1992), “Symbols of Security” Union Carbide Float in Battle Day Parade, August 14, 1960, gelatin silver print, 8” x 10”. Bennington Museum Collection.
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BACK TO THE GARDEN: FIELDS OF CHANGE AT BENNINGTON

By Marguerite Serkin

Think of Vermont, and it may conjure images of bucolic hills dotted with fabled hamlets inhabited by eccentric intellectuals, passionate liberals, earth mothers and artists. This predominantly liberal-leaningtoward-radical state was […]

River, 2018, mixed media, 32” x 32”.
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Donald Saaf: Fine Art Meets Folk Art

By Elayne Clift

Donald Saaf knew at an early age, while drawing comic books with his siblings, that he wanted to be an artist. He began painting as a teen and later moved […]

Lynn Pratt, All Aboard!
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WATERCOLOR WONDERS: 7TH ANNUAL GREEN MOUNTAIN SHOW

By Mary Gow

The big, red, high-drive barn at Lareau Farm, standing at the edge of fields and against a backdrop of forested hillside, offers about as iconic a Vermont landscape as you […]

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LAKE CHAMPLAIN : AN AWE-INSPIRING CROSSING

By Marta Pauer-Tursi

When the Charlotte, Vermont ferry leaves the dock, two things will absolutely shock you. Nobody is taking cell phone pictures of what you know are Instagrammable moments (#LakeChamplain #NaturalVermont #boating), […]