On May 29th a new show goes up––a particularly important one––at Mitchell Giddings Fine Arts. Titled “Jackie Abrams: 45 Years of Making” it brings together basketry from Abrams’ many series over her lifetime, from her early years of traditional...
Hugh Roberts, a painter and one of Brattleboro’s seminal figures in the local arts scene, passed away suddenly this January. Roberts helped to start the Windham Art Gallery, back in 1989, and was a member up until a couple of years ago. But he was, above all, an...
It’s taken six years for Sue Breary, manager and curator of the gallery in the Putney School’s new Michael S. Currier Art Center, to mount the show she has so ardently wanted to since the building’s inception: the photographs of Sally Mann, Putney School alumnus....
Brain Cohen’s “Mid-Career Retrospective” at the Putney School Art Gallery in the new Currier Art Building, should put this long-time Putney School instructor up there as a major figure in print-making. One-hundred and seventy-five prints vie for wall space in this...
The sculpture and drawings of Hugh Joudry will be at Gallery In The Woods during June in a show titled “Visionary Art and Sculpture.” Joudry has been going about the business of sculpting for many years, but staying under the radar, living a life more like a monk than...
The year 1960 was a watershed year for crafts in Vermont, attested to by a show organized that year by the Allied Craftsmen of Vermont, and judged by David Campbell, then-president of the American Crafts Council and Director of the Museum of Contemporary Crafts. That...