Artbits-May 2, 2024

ART ON THE WALLS

The Artist In Residence Gallery features Courtney Adams, Rebecca Nase Chomyn, Toby Fulwiler, and Holly Spier with a live reception at the gallery. Bryan Memorial Gallery has two new metal sculptures by Gerald Stoner from his Solstice Series. The Milton Artists Guild celebrates its 7th year in the Gallery space in Milton Square. The Vermont Abenaki Artists Association showcases Shirly Hook. Read more

ART FOR SALE

Vendors in Taylor Park is a Summer Pop-Up prequel to the upcoming Farmer’s Market. Read more

ART YOU CREATE

Barb Switzer leads a Paper Sculpture Workshop. Spoil mom with for Mother’s Day with a Pebble Art Workshop at Snow Farm. Read more

CALL FOR ARTISTS

The St. Albans Community Arts Creative Connections continues at St. Albans City Hall. The Speculative Literature Foundation opened the $1,000 Older Writers Grant. Read more

HUMANITIES

The Vermont Abenaki Artists Association’s Bridging Perspectives speaker series continues with Dr. Fred Wisemen discussing Hunting and Fishing: A Case Study in Cultural Continuity on Zoom. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

Bryan Memorial Gallery hosts the two-day A Fresh Vision in Watercolors workshop led by Gary Eckhart. The Milton Artists’ Guild has three workshops. Laurie Thompson leads Paint Pouring–Dutch Pour Technique. Social Sunday continues. Tina Lesperance continues the six-week Workshop for those with Dementia and their Caregivers. The May Open Studio Figure Drawing at River Arts offers a partial nude session. Read more

COVID NEWS

COVID-19 is still here. For the first time, none of the statewide hospitalizations were in Franklin County. One more Vermonter died. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

Karaoke Night, 90 Proof twice, the Nobby Reed Project, the Dave Keller Band, Lawless, Autumn Chamberlain, the Lloyd Tyler Band, Unruly Allies, Acoustic Mayhem (Arthur James and Bee Wild), Sister Speak, and Giovanina Bucci all perform live at a venue near you. Read more

ALMOST LIVE ON STAGE

Sister Speak’s song Will It Ever, the 24th annual Franklin County Quilt Show, the Maple Festival Parade, and Mark Shelton sang gospel, all almost live for you. Read more

 

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