Artbits-February 17, 2022

GOOD NEWS AT THE HOUSE

The Opera house at Enosburg Falls is opening the doors after two years of pandemic shut down. Prydein will take the stage first. Read more

PANDEMIC NEWS

Vermont has set February 28 as the deadline to decide whether to extend the mask mandate for K-12 schools. The choice is another surge of spending and death that we cannot afford or working to eliminate the virus and mitigate its effects. Read more

ART ON THE WALLS

Bryan Memorial Gallery looks at Kintsugi this week. The Artist In Residence Gallery has juried openings for local artists and hand crafters. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

Painting Classes with Patrick Murphy take place at the Sheldon Public Library. Read more

IN THE ARTS COUNCILS

The Swanton Arts Council Writers’ Group meets online to share progress and discuss longer projects. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

Chris & Erica, John Gratton and Andrew James, Two Towns Band, She Was Right, the Devon McGarry Band, the Robin Gottfried Band, Pony Truck, Bad Horsey, Corey Harper, and Wild Rivers all perform live on a stage near you. Read more

ALMOST LIVE ON STAGE

John Bartus, Jamie Lee Thurston, Carole King, Mark Leclair, and Mark Shelton streamed almost live. Read more

HUMANITIES

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute presents Aphasia and the Power of Music with singer-songwriter Karen McFeeters. Read more

 

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