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call to artists art in the round Barn: Artists are invited to submit applications for the 24th annual juried exhibit in Waitsfield’s historic Joslyn Round Barn. Exhibit: September 22 to October 13. For more info and application form, call Kim Hopper. Joslyn Round Barn, Waitsfield through May 18. Info, 583-2558. the artist’s childhood: The experience of childhood is what binds us all. The Rose Street Gallery is seeking artwork in all media that fits the theme, whether abstract or representational. Up to five digital images can be submitted. Exhibit: June 6 to July 3. Rose Street Co-op Gallery, Burlington through May 16. Info, 488-4051. canvas Peace Project: Artists are encouraged to contribute works about the women of South Sudan for an online fundraising exhibit. More info and registration online at canvaspeaceproject. org. Burlington, April 30-October 1.

creative comPetition: For this monthly artist competition and exhibit, artists may drop off one display-ready piece in any medium and size to Backspace Gallery, 266 Pine Street in Burlington, between noon on Wednesday and noon on Friday. Entry $8. During the First Friday reception, 5-9 p.m., viewers can vote on their favorite work; the winning artist takes home the collective entry money. The work remains on view for the duration of the exhibit. More info at spacegalleryvt.com. ‘imPromPtu’: The Darkroom Gallery in Essex Junction is seeking photography that captures “in an instant an unexpected scene, the unscripted interaction, serendipitous magic in a single shot.” Juror: Pulitzer Prize-winning photo editor Stella Kramer. Info: darkroomgallery.com/ex57. Darkroom Gallery, Essex Junction through May 14. ‘luminaries’ exhiBition: Artists and craftspeople are invited to deliver galleryready work on Thursday,

May 8, noon to 5 p.m.; Friday, May 9, 2:30-5 p.m.; and Saturday, May 10, noon to 3 p.m., or by appointment. Maximum of three pieces per artist; entry fee $20. Exhibit will be May 31 to July 12. Nuance Gallery, Windsor. Info, 674-9616. milton artists’ Guild: The Guild is sponsoring a Plein Air Outdoor Art day in Milton, Vt., on Saturday, May 17. Artists are invited to come and make art outdoors for free! All ages, skill levels, and mediums are welcome. Registration begins May 17 at 7 a.m. at the Milton Grange. Create until 1 p.m. email Pilar Paulsen at cherrystreetstudio@yahoo.com, include name, city and contact. More info at miltonartistsguild. org. Through May 17. Info, 831-224-5152. ‘state of BeinGs’: Artists are invited to submit works that show the human form, representational or stylized, in any medium. Deadline: June 6. Exhibit will be July 22 to August 30. Studio Place Arts, Barre. Info, 479-7069.

vermont artists GrouP show: Nearly 60 artworks in paintings, sculpture, stained glass, jewelry and functional wood pieces. Private viewings by appointment. Through June 30. Info, 489-4960. Silver Image Studio in Burlington.

Through June 1. Info, 985-9511. Rustic Roots in Shelburne.

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suzanne houston: Traditional representational floral and landscape paintings in oil by the Shelburne artist. Second floor. Through May 30. Info, 985-3243. Shelburne Town Offices.

harald aksdal: landscapes in watercolor that the artist calls “meditations” on spirit and nature. Through June 1. Info, 899-3211. Emile A. Gruppe Gallery in Jericho.

kate lonGmaid: ‘Opening to Grace,” paintings by the Vermont artist. Through May 30. Info, 651-7535. Yoga Roots in Shelburne. Pete Boardman: Paintings and sculptures inspired by the natural world. Through May 31. Info, 658-2739. The ArtSpace at the Magic Hat Artifactory in South Burlington. ‘PreservinG the Past’: An exhibit of artfully framed antique prints and botanicals. Through May 13. Info, 985-3848. Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery in Shelburne.

‘it’s Black and white’: A whopping 34 artists contribute to this exhibit that illustrates and examines the stark, dynamic beauty of opposites. Main Floor Gallery. Through May 9. ‘tanGents: fiBer diversified’: Innovative textile art in a variety of techniques by 14 members of the Surface Design Association. Third Floor Gallery. Through May 31. 2014 silent auction exhiBition: A variety of works by Vermont artists that will be auctioned to benefit the gallery. Bidding opens April 15. Second Floor Gallery. B.A.S.H., a big arty SPA happening, culminates the silent auction and includes live music, cash bar and desserts, Friday, May 9, 7-9 p.m. $20. Through May 9. Info, 479-7069. Studio Place Arts in Barre.

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ana camPanile: “lapins Agiles,” studies in charcoal and pastel of feral hares in their element. Through May 31. Info, 223-1431. Tulsi Tea Room in Montpelier. ‘artists of Grace 2014’: A group show of works by four Grassroots Art and Community Effort participants: Merrill Densmore, T.J. Goodrich, Dot Kibbee and James Nace. Through May 2. Info, 828-0749. Vermont Statehouse Cafeteria in Montpelier. BARRE/MONTPElIER SHOWS

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sally huGhes: Original floral and landscape watercolor paintings by the Shelburne artist.

‘1864: some suffer so much’: With objects, photographs and ephemera, the exhibit examines surgeons who treated Civil War soldiers on battlefields and in three Vermont hospitals, and also the history of post-tramautic stress disorder. Through December 31. Info, 485-2183. Sullivan Museum & History Center, Norwich University in Northfield.

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‘juxtaPose’: A group exhibit of photographs that contains two or more elements and illustrates the difference or similarity between them. Reception: Sunday, May 18, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Through May 18. Info, 777-3686. Darkroom Gallery in Essex Junction.

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‘suPercool Glass’: An exhibit that spans two centuries of glassmaking, with items from the museum’s permanent collection and contemporary decorative and sculptural creations by Vermont and national artists. Through June 8. john BisBee: “New Blooms,” wall and freestanding installations made entirely from foot-long nails. The Maine sculptor is the first-ever contemporary artist to show in the museum’s new, year-round venue. Through May 26. Info, 985-3346. Pizzagalli Center for Art and Education, Shelburne Museum.

shanley triGGs: “View From Within,” watercolors by the Vermont artist. Through June 2. Info, 985-8222. Shelburne Vineyard.

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jason durocher: Five paintings from the Vermont artist’s “12 Months” series exploring the forests of the Northern Hemisphere. Through June 30. Info, 324-2772. Comfort Inn & Suites in South Burlington.

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