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c a l l to a r t i s t s Art’s Alive 13th Annual Festival of Fine Arts is accepting applications for its juried exhibit in June. Deadline: March 1. Send SASE to Art’s Alive, 1 Main St., Burlington, V T 05401. Info, call 864-1557.

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o p e n ii n g s O PENT5A 0PEN * A LLER LLERY, Y, in which students

and the public are invited to bring medium of choice (not oil paints), to adorn the gallery walls in an integra­ tive project. Francis Colburn Gallery, UVM, Burlington, 656-2014. Through February 19, all day. ART IN TH E SU P R EM E COURT, paint­ ings and sculptures by Friedrich Gross. Supreme C ourt Bldg., Montpelier, 828-4788. Reception February 18, 5:30-7:30 p.m. TH E WARMTH OF W ORDS: Wisdom and Delight Through Storytelling, fea­ turing recorded stories by Vermonters aged 10 to 90. Vermont Folklife Center, Middlebury, 388-4964. Through April. KEITH GAM ACHE, artworks. Julian Scott Gallery, Johnson State College, 635-1247. Artist’s talk February 18, 3 p.m., followed by reception 4-6 p.m. A CO UNTRY OF SO U LS: R E FLE C ­ TIONS ON EARLY NEW ENGLAND G R A V ESITES, a multi-media traveling

exhibit responding to life and death by Joan Curtis, Kerstin Nichols, Carolyn Shattuck and R.G. Solbert. Firehouse Gallery, Burlington, 865-7165. Reception February 19, 5-7 p.m. TOM LAWSON paintings. Rhombus Gallery, Burlignton, 865-3144. Reception February 21, 4 p.m. FURN ITURE W ITH CH A RA CTER :

Recent Works of Beeken/Parsons. Francis Colburn Gallery, UVM, Burlington, 656-2014. Reception February 22, 5-7 p.m.

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o n g o in g 3RD ANNUAL CR EA TIV E R E U SE SH O W CA SE, featuring artworks made

of recycled materials by area high school students. Frog Flollow Vermont State Craft Center, Burlington, 8636458. The public is invited to vote for a Peoples Choice Award. Through March 7. M ICHAEL M. H EIN ZER, paintings and prints. M uddy Waters, Burlington, 658-0466. Through February. FIGURES IN P A STEL, pastels and oil paintings by Kate Mueller. Spodight Gallery, Vermont Arts Council, Montpelier, 828-5422. Through March 12. EM POW ERM ENT THROUGH A RT, fea­ turing works by the staff, clients and board members of the Adult Behavioral Health Services Division of the Howard Center for H uman Services. C om m unity Art Gallery, Burlington College, 651-7043. Through February. T ER R Y R A CICH AND RICH A RD W EIS,

monotypes and charcoal/pastels/oils,

respectively. Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery, Shelburne, 985-3848. Through March 24. 12TH ANNUAL CH ILD REN ’S ART EXH IBIT, featuring works by

Burlington elementary school stu­ dents. Metropolitan Gallery, City Hall, Burlington, 865-7166. Through February. PHOTOGRAPHER KING MILNE,

exhibiting photos from a trip to the Grand Canyon. Barnes & Noble, S. Burlington, 864-8001. Through February. NATURAL SIG H TS, black and white nature photography by Jeff Clarke. Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, 8633403. Through February. A PAINTED JOURNAL: Paintings by Carol Rosalinde Drury. Uncommon Grounds, Burlington, 865-6227. Through February. NATURE'S EYE, wildlife photography by Brian Machanic. Finale, 31 Swift St., S. Burlington, 862-0713. Through March 31. 9TH ANNUAL BROKEN H EART SHOW,

featuring heart-related works in mixed media by 38 artists. Daily Planet Restaurant, Burlington, 864-7528. Through February. EMERGING A R T IST S OF TH E U.S.,

featuring 13 juried ceramic artists from around the country. Vermont Clay Studio, Waterbury, 244-1126. Through February. M O NTPELIER PHOTOGRAPHS by George Shumar. City Hall Artists’ Showcase, Montpelier, 229-9416. Through March 1. OLD PAIN TIN GS by Axel Stohlberg. Axel’s Frame Shop. Waterbury, 2447801. Through February.

OLYMPIA D ECO NSTRUCTED:

Photography by Robert McCann. Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, 2538358. Through February 27. LE S L IE FRY: Recent Monoprints. Enhancements, Burlington, 862-2505. Through March 15. LIGHT, featuring paintings by Eloise Beil, mixed media by Terry Blair, pho­ tographs, painting and sculpture by Virginia Hiland, drawings by Joan Brace O ’Neal and pastels by Jimmie V. Park. Chaffee Center for the Visual A m , Rutland, 774-0356. Through February 21. FLA SH ER S: Glass Bead Paintings with a Narcissus theme, by Catherine Hall. McAuley Lobby, Trinity College, Burlington, 658-0337. Through February. LA RRY HICKM AN, paintings. Bread & Beyond, Williston, 878-3649. Through February. DAN HIGGINS: Ritual, History and Sense of Place, a retrospective o f pho­ tographs, primarily the Winooski Onion Portraits and the Sister Cities Photographs. Exquisite Corpse Artsite, Burlington, 864-8040, ext. 121. Through March 5. FROM TH E HEART: The Power of Photography — A Collector’s Choice, a group show in photography from the 1960s-’80s. Hood Museum, D artm outh College, Hanover, N .H ., 603-646-2814. Through March 14. TH E TEAPO T DREAM S, handmade prints by Roy Newton. Red Onion Cafe, Burlington, 865-2563. Through March 17.

Burlington, 656-07$0. Through May 16 and June 6, respectively. SA IRA CRONIN, EM ILY WOODWORTH & J E S S E HAHN, mixed media. 242

SM A LL-SC A LE 2 0 TH -C EN T U R Y SC U LP T U R E from the permanent col­

Main, Burlington, 862-2244. Through February. BR U ISED , an installation by Kristin Humbargar. L/L Gallery, Living/Learning, UVM, Burlington, 656-4200. Through February 18.

lection. W ilbur Room, Fleming Museum, Burlington, 656-0750. Through April 11.

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Impressionist, abstract and non-objec­ tive design by im portant artists, including Kandinsky, Picasso and Miro. Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, 253-8358. Through April 3. MONET AT GIVERN Y, Masterpieces from the Mus^e M armottan, featuring 22 large paintings by Claude Monet, inspired by his Parisian garden. Museum o f Fine Arts, Montreal, 514285-1600. Through May 9.

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