Artbits-July 3, 2025

FIREWORKS

Fireworks are nearby in Burlington, Cambridge, Colchester, Essex, Fairfax, Milton, and St. Albans. Read more

ART ON THE WALLS

ENOSBURG–Cold Hollow Sculpture Park offers the best walk in Vermont, a docent-led artful walking tour. The Artist In Residence collection spotlight is on fine art photographer and portraitist Wayne Tarr. Their live reception will be held next Thursday. Bryan Memorial Gallery celebrates the paintings of Susan Bull Riley with an opening reception. The art of the day is Nocturne by Rebecca Padula at the Milton Artists Guild. Read more

CALL FOR ARTISTS

Downtown Saint Albans seeks artists to sell their work during the Art & Sidewalk Sales. Read more

HUMANITIES

The Georgia Historical Society Brick School Museum opens for the season. Bent Northrop Memorial Library hosts the VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region for Death, Dying and Danishes. Carepartners offers special sessions of Singing for People with Memory Loss & Their Caregivers. The Vermont Abenaki Artists presents a heritage hunt in the Adventure of the Bentwood Boxes. Amanda Gustin talks about Vermont vs. Hollywood: 100 Years of Vermont in Film at the Cambridge Historical Society. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

Social Sunday continues at the Milton Artists’ Guild Art Center. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

Blues Over Easy, George Murtie, the Vermont Blues Society, the Hitmen, Sugar in the Pan, the Phil Abair Band with Keegan Nolan, the Dale & Darcy Quartet, the Jaded Ravins, Cooper, Sister Speak, David Karl, Rusty Bucket, the Nobby Reed Project, Zack Tyler, the Samples, Moonbird, Chris & Erica, the Duncan MacLeod Duo, B-Town, the Enosburg Town Band, Jerborn, Rushmore, the Buck Hollers, and the Citizens Concert Band all perform live at a venue near you. Read more

ALMOST LIVE ON STAGE

Mark Shelton as well as the Missisquoi River Band with Will Patton and broadcast and streamed although a hacker made a “copyright claim” and muted some of one performance. Read more

FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF

The Bent Northrop Memorial Library Book Discussion Group meets for The Salt Path by Raynor Winn. The Eloquent Page Fantasy Book Club reads The Left-Handed Booksellers of London by Garth Nix. Read more

 

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