Artbits-November 21, 2024

ART ON THE WALLS

The Artist In Residence spotlight is on Dorothy Goulet. Bryan Memorial Gallery features First Day of Fall a new oil by Tom Hughes. The Vermont Abenaki Artists Association highlights Vicki Blanchard. Read more

ART YOU CREATE

The November Paint and Sip led by Sylvia Oblak will paint a Snowman at MAG. River Arts hosts the in-person, November Sip n’ Slurry: Salt & Pepper Shaker with Lindsay. The Haston Library has a Holiday Card Craft Workshop. The Montgomery Center for the Arts holds Brews and Brushstrokes, community paint-in of a large-scale canvas. 14th Star Brewing Company hosts the Paint Your Own Pet Paint n Sip with Linda Oakes Carvalho. Read more

HUMANITIES

Shakespeare Mix & Match is a Vermont Humanities hybrid event focused on Much Ado About Nothing. Read more

NW ACCESS

Northwest Access TV holds its Annual Meeting to celebrate 25 years of covering and broadcasting Franklin County events. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

The Swanton Arts Council offers a Cat Art Workshop with Marc Choiniere. River Arts has a Macrame Hat Holder Workshop with Karen. Corrina Thurston will teach the Bee Hive Colored Pencil on Wood class and Social Sunday continues, both at MAG. Read more

IN THE ARTS COUNCILS

Saint Albans Community Arts is readying a new season of creative events and initiatives that will bring our community together. Read more

COVID NEWS

About 17 percent of Vermonters have gotten the updated COVID-19 vaccine and 24 percent have gotten a flu shot. Franklin County residents have even lower rates of protection. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

Blues Night, Slightly Used, the Dirty Looks Band, Bare Bones, McMaple, Bob Chevalier, the Pet Project, the Phillip Hyjek Trio, the Smokey Newfield Project, Minced Oats, Dave Miller, Arthur James, NightHawk, the Zajac Brothers Band, Matt Dolliver, Cozy, 90 Proof, Barbie-n-Bones and more perform live at a venue near you. Read more

FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF

Franklin County Photogs with Harry Goldhagen meet virtually. Mornings, Muffins, and Mysteries considers the next book. M.C. Beaton’s Death of a Gossip puts Hamish MacBeth in jeopardy. Read more

 

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