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ings and prints by Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason. Fleming Museum, Burlington, 656-0750. Through September 10. ARTHUR HYNES, portrait photos, and PETER HARRIS, an installation piece in progress. Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts, Burlington, 865-7166. Through July. MYLARIUM, an installation by Henry Huston. One-Wall Gallery, Seven Days, Burlington, 864-5684. Through July. MARC AWODEY, paintings, drawings and literary machines. Burlington
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ART’S ALIVE 14TH ANNUAL FINE ARTS FESTIVAL, a group show of over 50 artists. Union Station, Burlington, 8 6 4 - 1557. Through July 7. IN FULL BLOOM, ink drawings by Jim Gerstman. Rhombus Gallery, Burlington, 865-3144. Through June. JANET FREDERICKS, paintings and monotypes, and MARY BETH MORRISSEAU, monotypes. Doll-Anstadt Gallery, Burlington, 864-3661. Through June. DAVID SMITH, paintings; DRU, paintings and drawings; and TOM LAWSON, paintings. Through June. MELISSA CONNOR, paintings; MR. MASTERPIECE, sculpture; and MICHAEL SIPE, photog raphy. July 1-30. Daily Planet, Burlington, 862-3779. RACHEL SCHATTMAN, paintings and etchings. Muddy Waters, Burlington, 849-6689. Through June. LILIES OF THE ALLEY, flower paintings by Alley Cat Arts students. Speeder & Earl’s, Burlington, 865-5079. Through July 1. LINES AND EDGES, paintings and col lages by Barbara K. Waters. Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Burlington, 8640471. Through June. MYTHICAL HICCUP, collages and draw ings by L.J. Kopf. Book Rack, Champlain Mill, Winooski, 655-0231. Through June 29.
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THE FABULOUS ’50S: WELCOME HOME TO POST-WAR VERMONT, the museum’s newest historic house, depicting a Vermont family in 1950. Also, SOME
THING OLD, SOMETHING NEW: Continuity and Change in American Furniture and Decorative Arts, 17001820; FROM GEORGE WASHINGTON TO P.T. BARNUM, prints; and LANDSCAPE & LIGHT, paintings by Martin Johnson Heade. Shelburne Museum, 9853348. Ongoing. IAN KARN, acrylic paintings of the Green Mountains arid Cape Cod beach es. Finale Salon, S. Burlington, 8620713. Through July 15. JORDAN DOUGLAS, photos and paint ings of Ecuador. Uncommon Grounds, Burlington, 425-3165. Through June. WILDLIFE ART, featuring watercolor trout flies by Lynn Powers. The Gallery Upstairs, Hinesburg, 482-6380. Through June. GRANITE BASALT WOOD, photographs of the American Southwest, the Bay of Fundy and the Winooski River by UVM art prof Tom Brennan. ArtSpace 150 at the Men’s Room, Burlington, 8642088. Through June. ROBERT BRUNELLE, recent oil paint ings. Better Bagel, Williston, 8792808. Through June.
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY FIBER ART, a group show featuring handmade rugs, quilts, baskets and clothing. Ferrisburgh Artisans Guild, 877-3668. Through July 19. TIME HONORED, an exhibit of works by Vermont artist couples. Frog Hollow Vermont State Craft Center, Middlebury, 388-3177. Through July. NINE VERMONT ALUMNI ARTISTS, prints