Artbits-November 3, 2022

ART FOR SALE

Josh’s House hosts the 7th annual Craft Show with over 70 unique crafters and vendors for a mini sip and shop to benefit the Josh Pallotta Fund. Read more

PANDEMIC NEWS

The U.S. Treasury approved over $90 million out of the $10 billion in awards from the COVID Capital Projects Fund for the Vermont Community Broadband Construction Grant Program. Read more

ART ON THE WALLS

The Artist In Residence Gallery features David Juaire, Shanna Ratner, Deb Shell, and Sally Tarr at a live reception at the gallery. Read more

CALL FOR ARTISTS

The Bent Northrup Memorial Library needs photographers to share expertise with their budding photography club. They also plan a regular adult craft night and need one or more volunteers. Read more

DANCE

Ballet Arts and Montgomery Center for The Arts host a special Adult Beginner Ballet Barre with Yoga and Pilates Warm Up class to benefit the MCA. Read more

HUMANITIES

Vermont Humanities presents a live tour of some of Vermont’s Historic Theater Curtains with Christine Hadsel. Osher concludes their Fall weekly program series with the 60s and 70s in the Green Mountains, Back to the Land In Northwest Vermont with historian Jason Barney. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

River Arts offers the November Open Studio Figure Drawing as a nude session with two minute, five minute, 20 minute, and a long pose. Social Sundays continue at the Milton Artists’ Guild Art Center. Read more

IN THE SAC

The Swanton Arts Council will hold a Board Meeting and Updates in person at the Swanton Free Public Library. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

The 13th annual Backcountry Magazine Barn Bash, Locals & Company, Mábuiga with the Garifuna Collective Milton Busker & the Grim Work with Troy Millette and the Fire Below, the Barn Rats, and more all perform live this week. Read more

ALMOST LIVE ON STAGE

The Vermont Abenaki Artists Association, Elnu Abenaki Singers, actors Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, Matthew Rogers, and Ben Patton with Will Patton and Caleb Bronz all stream almost live. Read more

FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF

Vermont Humanities presents a Fiction Reading by Sara Jaffe. BNML hosts a facilitated book discussion of the Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel A. van der Kolk. Read more

 

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Artbits-October 27, 2022

ALL HALLOW’S EVE

Hallowe’en brings out the parties. There are live shows in Essex, Morrisville, Sheldon, St. Albans, and Sheldon. Read more

PANDEMIC NEWS

COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to rise. The Vermont Department of Health says the infection levels are now considered “Medium” after holding at the “Low” level for the last few months. Read more

ARTSY OFFERS

Cold Hollow Sculpture Park is closed for the winter and has started to prepare for the 2023 season. Read more

CALL FOR THESPIANS

The Opera House holds open auditions for Ernie Hemingway’s production of A Christmas Carol. Read more

FILM

14th Star and the Welden Theater offer Popcorn & Pints with Ghostbusters on the big screen. Read more

HUMANITIES

The Osher program series looks at Finding Answers to Family History Mysteries presented by Christine Eldred. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

The Milton Artists’ Guild hosts a Paint and Sip–The Scream with instructor Linda Oakes Carvalho. Social Sundays continue with free weekly art classes for families. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

Let’s Glow Crazy and a Witch’s Dance, Eleven (twice), McMaple, the Robin Gottfried Band, Rough Suspects, Maple and Hanson, Sticks and Stones, Red Hot Juba, Laura Fedele-Rasco, HalloQueen, NightHawk, Jamie Lee Thurston, and Dale and Darcy all perform in a venue near you. Read more

 

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Artbits-October 20, 2022

CALL FOR ARTISTS and THESPIANS

The Opera House will hold open auditions for Ernie Hemingway’s production of A Christmas Carol. The Milton Artists’ Guild hosts their Art Supply Sale. Bryan Memorial wants Gems and Giants. Read more

PANDEMIC NEWS

Vermont’s COVID paid leave grant program is still delayed. The aftereffects of long COVID have hit nearly a third of Americans. Read more

ART ON THE WALLS

The Artist In Residence Gallery hosts a traditional Chamber Mixer. A Shared Life by Carolyn and Harold Babcock continues at the Montgomery Center for the Arts. Read more

ART YOU CREATE

River Arts hosts the October Paint and Sip: Landscapes Inspired by Edward Hopper with Carolyn Crotty. Read more

DANCE

Island Arts concludes Easy International Folk Dancing with Leslie Alpert in the Island Arts Center on Monday at 6 – 7 p.m. Read more

HUMANITIES

Osher continues the Fall weekly program series with Banjo Dan Lindner offering the Songs of Vermont. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

The Milton Artists’ Guild makes Pearl Bubble Bracelet with Paula Galle. Social Sundays continue. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

The Blue Jean Ball, Mullets of Rock, Glass Onion, and Shane and Josh Murley from the Voice appear in a venue near you. Read more

 

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Artbits-October 13, 2022

DANCE

The Montgomery Center for the Arts hosts Ecstatic Dance, a freeform dance party to allow your body to move exactly how it wants to move. Island Arts continues Easy International Folk Dancing with Leslie Alpert. Read more

COVID NEWS

The weather is cooling and Vermonters have started spending more time indoors as we move into a third pandemic winter. Vermont’s COVID paid leave grant program didn’t satisfy federal guidelines; the state now hopes to have the online portal up and running today. Read more

ART ON THE WALLS

Bryan Memorial Gallery’s winter hours start today. A Shared Life, a Collection of Art by Carolyn and Harold Babcock, continues at the Montgomery Center for the Arts. Read more

ART YOU CREATE

River Arts pottery instructor Jude Prashaw hosts the in-person, October Sip n’ Slurry: Stories Painted on Mugs. Read more

HUMANITIES

The Saint Albans Museum presents Donna Toneatti for the Captive Children of Deerfield: Three Nations at War. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute presents Ben Weed discussing A Window into History. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

River Arts offers Meditate & Create: the Elements of Creativity through Paint with psychotherapist Megan Bisbee. Social Sundays continue at the Milton Artists’ Guild Art Center. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

The John Lackard Blues Duo, King Me, 90 Proof, Devon & Jeff, the Eleven Fall Kickoff, the Chien-Kim-Watkins Trio, David Serkin Ludwig, Beethoven piano trios, Fall Record Day, Chris and Issy, the Lloyd Tyler Band, the Mad Mountain Scramblers, Rusty Bucket, Gary Wade and friends, Mark Leclair, Bettenroo, Dale Cavanaugh, the Art of DonnCherie, Tessa Gordon, Blues for Breakfast, John Fusco & Friends, and Swale all perform live on a stage near you. Read more

FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF

Island Arts continues the Book Sale. The Swanton Free Public Library hosts But I Progress. Read more

 

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Artbits-October 6, 2022

HUMANITIES

The Abenaki Storytelling Project takes place in Mayo Farm Fields. The focus is exploring how the pandemic, COVID-19 vaccine-related perceptions, disparities, and access affect the Indigenous population of the region. Osher offers From Dirt to Iron presented by John Hart, Jr. Read more

PANDEMIC NEWS

State walk-in clinics and most pharmacies have the new Omicron boosters from Moderna and Pfizer. There were 14 COVID-19 outbreaks, with 12 in the school/childcare segment this week. Read more

ART ON THE WALLS

A Shared Life, a Collection of Art created by Carolyn and Harold Babcock, opens with a reception at the Montgomery Center for the Arts. The Artist In Residence Gallery features Rebecca Nase-Chomyn, Sarah McGarghan, Deborah Travis, and Pam Krout-Voss with a live reception at the gallery. Bryan Memorial Gallery continues the online segment Let Us Introduce You with Ella Delyanis. Cold Hollow Sculpture Park has something new in the Park meadows but the season is coming to an end. Read more

ART FOR SALE

The Olde Milk House Shoppe has reopened for the season with holiday art and crafts and home decor. Read more

DANCE

Island Arts opens the barn doors to community dancing for Easy International Folk Dancing with instructor Leslie Alpert. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

River Arts offers the October Open Studio Figure Drawing as a community facilitated group. Social Sundays continue at the Milton Artists’ Guild Art Center. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

Troy Millette and the Fire Below, the Ryan Sweezey Band, Chris & Erica, Bob Recupero, Shane’s Apothecary, the Phil Abair Band featuring Keeghan Nolan, Rick Carnell and Looper Guy, the Dog Catchers, Jerborn, Annie & the Hedonists, the Wormdogs, NightHawk, Bad Horsey, and Gary Wade and friends all play live at a venue near you. Read more

HISTORIC RENOVATIONS

Gov. Phil Scott was in St. Albans to announce tax credits for 49 projects statewide including four in Franklin County. Read more

FRANKLIN COUNTY BOOKSHELF

The Eloquent Page celebrates Stephen Russell Payne’s newest book, You Were Always There. The story is set on Caspian Lake, “Vermont’s Most Peaceful Lake,” in Greensboro. Read more

 

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Artbits-September 29, 2022

PLAY EVERY TOWN

Summer Music at Grace presents pianist David Feurzeig, joined by Sheldon vocalists Jennifer McConnell and Erin Grainger, as part of his Play Every Town tour. Read more

PANDEMIC NEWS

COVID cases and hospitalizations increased for September. A new paid leave grant program to support Vermont businesses and their workers starts October 1. Canada’s mandatory arrival tests and 14-day quarantine for unvaccinated travelers will expire. Read more

ART ON THE WALLS

The merchants of downtown St. Albans host the annual Fall Art Walk & Sidewalk Sale. Bryan Memorial Gallery continues the online segment Legacy: The Artist’s Collection. Vermont’s two day Fall Open Studio Weekend celebrates 30 years and begins Saturday. Read more

ART YOU CREATE

14th Star and Once Upon A Rock host a Pebble Art Workshop. Read more

FILM

The Double E hosts a free double screening of No Other Lake. Admission is free. Read more

HUMANITIES

Becky Rupp will discuss Soup to Nuts: An Eccentric History of Food in a Vermont Humanities Council Program. Osher continues the Fall series with the Haunting Beauty of Sephardic Music: Songs for Voice & Harp with Melissa Ewell and Holly Raiche. Read more

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

Social Sundays continue at the Milton Artists’ Guild Art Center with free art classes for families. Read more

IN THE SAC

The Swanton Arts Council will hold a Board Meeting and Updates in person at the Swanton Free Public Library. Read more

ON STAGE LIVE

Uncle Jimmy, the Duncan Macleod Trio, Cozy O’Donnell, Elizabeth Begins, Mirage, Phil Graziano, Inseldudler, Beg, Steal or Borrow, Gary Wade, Corner Junction Bluegrass, Bettenroo, Dead Sessions Lite all perform live on a stage near you. Read more

 

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