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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
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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.
M O DERN IST P R IN TS 1 9 0 0 -1 9 5 5 ,
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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