ART DEADLINES
The Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge, THUG Zine, the Sappy Art Show, the Emerging Artist Award, Kindness, and the Maple Sugaring Amateur Photography Contesthave all issued calls for original work. Read more…
CANCELLATION (AND RESTART) NEWS
Gov. Phil Scott says that life could return to normal by the Fourth of July. About 28% of Vermonters 16 and older have received at least one dose of the vaccine. 14th Star, Twiggs, and other restaurants are offering some live music while other artists and venues are doing more online. Read more…
MORE PAINT
The giant, oversized Milton Community Unity Puzzle pieces will make a mural celebrating community in the Town. The MAG Virtual Social Sunday Program has free art kits and online instruction available. Read more…
MORE WORDS
Online Exquisite Landscapes: Writing Place in Poetry, Fiction, and Creative Nonfiction, continues. The Vermont Mural Project will bring together young people, teachers, cultural organizers, artists, business leaders, and community members to create murals to drive social change. Read more…
IN THE ARTS COUNCILS
The Cambridge Arts Council needs people power to make the Festival of the Arts happen this summer. Read more…
ON STAGE LIVE
Troy Millette and Dan Rahilly of the Fire Below play The Room. The Trevor Ryan Duo and Bob Young are On Tap on different nights. Read more…
ALMOST LIVE ON STAGE
Chuck Bergeron and John Hart, the Virtual Open Mic, Donna Thunder, Ian Morris Greenman, Zach Parker, Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival, John Bartus, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Rocket Shop, Tom Proctor, Curt Lippe, Will Patton and Dono Schabner, Mark Shelton, and the world’s strangest and most bizarre musical instruments ever invented all take a stage almost live. Read more…
FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF
J.P. Choquette returns to the Eloquent Page for a book signing for the Pact and her other thrillers set in Vermont. Read more…