Seven Days, January 9, 2019

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between views,” such as storage units. ‘THROUGH MY EYES’: Digital photography from the Montpelier Senior Activity Center and the Photo Walk Group, both led by Linda Hogan. ›rough Januar y 26. Info, 595-5252. Center for Arts and Learning in Montpelier.

‘PEAK TO PEAK: 10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION THEN AND NOW’: An exhibition of photographs and artifacts to highlight the evolution of the division’s equipment and training since its beginning in 1943. ›rough October 31. Info, 253-9911. V ermont Ski and Snowboard Museum in Stowe.

MARK HEITZMAN: “Scrap Yard,” 10 large-scale graphite or charcoal drawings of tools and other objects. ›rough March 2. Info, 479-7069. Morse Block Deli & Taps in Barre.

TJ CUNNINGHAM: “Roots,” landscapes of Addison County by the Vermont artist. ›rough Januar y 11. Info, 760-6785. Edgewater Gallery in Stowe.

‘SEEDS OF RENEWAL’: An exploration of Abenaki agricultural history, cuisine and ceremony. ›rough April 30. Info, 828-2291. Vermont History Museum in Montpelier. SHOW 29: Recent work by Vermont-based contemporary member-artists. ›rough Januar y 20. Info, 552-0877. ›e Front in Montpelier .

‘SOMETHING DEAR’: Photography by Nancy Banks, Christie Carter, Kay Jostrand, Rosalind Daniels, Peggy Smith, Shapleigh Smith and Marcie Scudder. ›rough Februar y 15. THOMAS WATERMAN WOOD: THE MASTER COPIES: ›e 19th-centur y Vermont painter and gallery namesake copied paintings seen on European trips to learn from masters such as Rembrandt and Turner, and brought the paintings back to Montpelier. ›rough June 1. WINTER JURIED EXHIBIT: Juried by Mary Admasian, Elliott Bent and Linda Mirabile, 26 Vermont artists show works in painting, prints, photographs, sculpture and jewelry. Reception: ›ursday , January 10, 5-7 p.m. with live piano music by Jim ›ompson. ›rough March 1. Info, 262-6035. T.W. Wood Gallery in Montpelier. TIM BROOKES: ENDANGERED ALPHABETS: Hand-carved texts on Vermont curly maple bringing together elements of calligraphy, woodwork, linguistics, anthropology and human rights, and addressing the question: What happens when a culture loses its alphabet? Reception: ›ursday , January 17, 4-6 p.m.; artist talk: 4:30-5:15 p.m. with the artist and Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman. ›rough February 1. Info, 828-0749. Vermont Statehouse Cafeteria in Montpelier.

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‘COLORFUL & CURVACEOUS: CAPTIVATING QUILT ART’: Fabric works by Judy B. Dales, who began making quilts in 1970 with a focus on geometric patterns but soon evolved to create fluid designs of curved lines and lyrical shapes. ‘REMEMBRANCE’: An exhibit featuring work by mixed-media collage artist and fine art photographer Athena Petra Tasiopoulos and artist, feminist and educator Nina Dubois. ›rough Januar y 9. Info, 888-1261. Gallery at River Arts in Morrisville.

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AUGUST BURNS: “›e Ar t of the Portrait,” paintings by the Vermont artist. ›rough March 2. Info, 4966682. Festival Gallery at Valley Arts in Waitsfield.

‘THE WAY WE SEE IT: SOCIAL [IN]JUSTICE’: Works that address racism, sexism, religious intolerance or other injustices by Kate Longmaid, Ann Young, Michelle Saffran and Jerry Ralya. Reception: Friday, January 18, 6-8 p.m. ›rough February 23. Info, 244-7801. Axel’s Gallery & Frame Shop in Waterbury.

middlebury area

HOLIDAYS AT THE SHELDON: “Ho Ho Historical Holidays to You,” curated by Eva Garcelon-Hart, features classic Christmas postcards, seasonal cards, written memories and toys from the collection; “Over-the-Top Holiday,” created by Sheldon trustees, offers lighted trees, glittering ornaments, sleds, skate, Santas and more; and the annual Lionel train layout includes a new gondola ski lift on its toy-size mountain. ›rough Januar y 12. Info, 388-2117. Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History in Middlebury. ‘MORE LIGHT’: Small works by Anne Cady, Cameron Schmitz, Edward Holland, Pamela Smith, Rose Umerlik and Sobelman Cortapega. ›rough Januar y 31. Info, 877-2173. Northern Daughters in Vergennes.

rutland/killington

DANIELLE KLEBES: “Aimless Pilgrimage,” paintings about people in flux or moments of uncertainty by the North Adams, Mass., artist. ›rough Januar y 11. Info, 299-7511. 77 Gallery in Rutland. LOU SCOTT: “150 Visual/Word Dioramas” by the local artist. ›rough January 12. Info, the77gallery@gmail.com. B&G Gallery in Rutland.

upper valley

JACK ROWELL: “Cultural Documentarian,” portraits of Vermont people and other wildlife by the Braintree photographer. ›rough April 1. Info, info@ mainstreetmuseum.org. Main Street Museum in White River Junction. UPPER VALLEY SHOWS

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CALL TO ARTISTS ART WALK CALL TO ARTISTS: We will feature artwork inspired by the themes of love and friendship during the Winooski Art Walk on February 1. Submit work in any medium through January 25 by visiting wishbonecollectivevt.com. Wishbone Collective, Winooski. Free. Info, 603-398-8206. ‘THE DEEP BLUE’: ›is group show taking place March 19 to May 4 includes 2D and 3D artworks, real or imagined, that are inspired by oceanic life forms. We invite traditional and nontraditional media and proposals for installations. More info at studioplacearts.com. Deadline: February 1. Studio Place Arts, Barre. $10 submission; free for SPA members. Info, 479-7069. JURIED REGIONAL EXHIBIT 2019: Vermont and New Hampshire artists are invited to apply for this Library Arts Center exhibit, juried online by Stephanie Kyriazis of Saint Gaudens National Historic Site and Penny Whitman of the UNH Cooperative Extension. One or two 2D or 3D works per artist. Info at libraryartscenter.org. Deadline: January 16. Library Arts Center, Newport, N.H. $5 for up to two works for members; $10 for nonmembers. Info, 603-863-3040. LOOKING FOR ARTISTS: We’re seeking artists ASAP to hang their work for a two-month show. Each artist will have their own room in which to display their work. Please respond with work samples and approximate size dimensions to gm@dailyplanetvt.com. Deadline: January 31. ›e Daily Planet, Burlington. Info, 862-9647.

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MORRISTOWN MOSAICS: Collaborate in part two of the “Mosaic Project,” a group exhibit that celebrates how individuals, working together, contribute to a more vibrant community. Participants will receive a prepared panel to create a small work using a section of a photograph for inspiration. ›ese wil l be collected and reassembled for an exhibit July 2019. Panels available week of January 14; artworks due May 1. Details at info@riverartsvt.org. River Arts, Morrisville. Info, 888-1261.

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SEEKING ARTISTS 2019: Art in the Café seeks co-op member-owners and staff to show family-friendly works for monthlong shows in the dining area. Deadline: February 1. Email info@hungermountain.coop for an application if interested. Hunger Mountain Co-op, Montpelier. 4t-dontstop-SR18.indd 1

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