Artbits – September 27, 2012

ART CALL FOR YOUR HEALTH

One in six artists is without any form of health insurance. The All Arts Council has a new resource to help artists seeking it. Read more

BOOKS WE CAN’T READ

The Freedom to Read project marks the 30th anniversary of the Banned Books Week. Read more

FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF

The Bent Northrop Memorial Library will display books on the list and wants this event to start a community-wide discussion. Librarian Liza Comiskey is calling all readers with cameras. The A.A. Brown Public Library is going to break out their brown paper bags. The Swanton Free Public Library will also display banned books for juveniles and adults. Read more

ART ON THE WALLS

The Julian Scott Gallery at Johnson State College presents the work of sculptor Willard Boepple and the current Martinetti Gallery exhibit is the Landscape Paintings by Laura Heijn. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

The Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s Made in Vermont Music Festival comes to BFA. The UVM Folk Music Club hosts a Shape Note Sing. Moog’s Place has live music. River Arts holds a Farmers and Artisans Market. Chow Bella offers Music to Dine By, open mic, open comedy and more. Read more

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