ART SHOWS
ROBERT WALDO BRUNELLE JR.: A series of paintings of Winooski’s concrete bridge, painted throughout the year by the local artist. STEVE SHARON: Abstract paintings by the local artist. Through May 31. Info, 651-9692. VCAM Studio in Burlington. SARAH ROSEDAHL: “31 Days of Mary Oliver,” paintings inspired by the poet. Through April 29. Info, 863-3403. Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. ‘SOJOURN’: A dialogue on temporality and loneliness, created through pairings of photographs by Dana Heffern and paintings by Sage Tucker-Ketcham. Curated by Wylie Garcia and Christy Mitchell. Through April 29. Info, 578-2512. The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery in Burlington. STEPHEN BEATTIE: Digital photographs by the local artist. Through May 31. Info, 651-9692. RETN in Burlington. ‘TOMCZAK, TOMCZAK & TOMCZAK’: Original works in watercolor, mixed-media and photography by Nancy, Grace and Jim Tomczak of Milton. Through April 30. Info, 660-9005. Dostie Bros. Frame Shop in Burlington. ‘VERMONT STANDS WITH’: Works that meaningfully engage with issues of advocacy, justice and community building. Through April 30. Info, 859-9222. Art’s Alive Gallery in Burlington. YESHUA HILL: “Good Friday,” works by the Vermont illustrator. Through May 14. Info, stuart.sporko@ gmail.com, 865-6223. Battery Street Jeans in Burlington.
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“BACKSTAGE PASS: ROCK & ROLL PHOTOGRAPHY”: An exhibition featuring more than 300 photographs, many rarely seen by the public, of famous rock-and-roll and jazz greats including Miles Davis, Elvis Presley, the Beatles, David Bowie, Prince and the Beastie Boys. Through May 7. Info, 985-3346. Pizzagalli Center for Art and Education, Shelburne Museum. ‘BODY/IMAGE’: A group exhibition juried by Gary Samson featuring photography that presents the human body as subject. Through April 23. Info, 777-3686. Darkroom Gallery in Essex Junction. BOSTON NEARY: “A Bird’s Eye View of the Beauty of Shelburne Bay,” photographs by the local photographer. Through April 30. Info, asig@ allsoulsinterfaith.org. Info, 985-3819. All Souls Interfaith Gathering in Shelburne.
JOSEPH SALERNO: “Woods Edge,” small oil paintings merging observation and abstraction, created at the same forest vantage over more than two years. Through May 23. Info, 985-3848. Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery in Shelburne.
LAINEY RAPPAPORT: A display about frogs by “The Vermont Frog Lady.” Through April 30. Info, laineyrapp@yahoo.com. Info, 878-6955. Brownell Library in Essex Junction.
f ZANELE MUHOLI: “Documenting Identity, Teaching Activism,” photographs by the South African visual activist, who documents her home country’s LGBTQ population. Artist talk and reception: Wednesday, April 19, 7 p.m. Through April 21. Info, 654-2667. International Commons, Saint Michael’s College in Colchester.
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f LAURA JANE WALKER: “Studies in the Art of Chance,” abstractions made using dyed salt water, meticulously placed steel nails and cotton string. Reception: Friday, May 5, 4-7 p.m. Through May 25. Info, 828-3291. Spotlight Gallery in Montpelier. LINDA MIRABILE: “All Things Avian,” paintings of birds by the Berlin artist and designer. Through April 28. Info, jack.zeilenga@vermont.gov. Info, 828-2252. Vermont Statehouse Cafeteria in Montpelier. MARIA ANGHELACHE: “From Nature to Abstract,” pastel and acrylic works on paper and canvas. Through June 30. Info, 828-0749. Vermont Supreme Court Gallery in Montpelier. ‘SPRING FOUR-WARD’: Watercolors by Vermont Watercolor Society members Lisa Forster Beach, Annelein Beukenkamp, Gary C. Eckhart and Robert O’Brien. Through June 2. Info, 279-6403. Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin.
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CAROLYN MECKLOSKY: “Women, Beasts and Dreams,” vibrant acrylic paintings by the Waterville artist and arts instructor. Through May 9. TED ZILIUS: “Jazz and Sad,” mixed-media works created through a process of collage and dance by the Vermont artist. Through May 9. Info, 888-1261. Gallery at River Arts in Morrisville. DOROTHY SIMPSON KRAUSE: “A Matter of Time,” an exhibition of mixed-media works and UV-cured flatbed prints that address the increasing threats to Earth’s ecosystems. Through April 29. Info, 881-0418. 571 Projects in Stowe. JOHNSON BFA THESIS EXHIBITION: Mixed-media works, mandalas, photography and more by graduating seniors Brady Hird, Hannah Leroux, Brittany Miracle, Dani LaPerle, Brendan Walsh, Vanessa Sproates-Horl and Laurel Hubbert Severance. Through April 25. Info, 635-1469. Julian Scott Memorial Gallery, Johnson State College.
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‘LAND MARKS: JANET FREDERICKS & MICHAELA HARLOW’: The two Vermont artists explore abstract landscapes on macro and micro scales in a variety of mediums, pushing references to the natural environment behind graphic mark-making. KRISTA HARRIS: “Retracing My Steps,” a solo exhibition of richly layered, gestural abstract paintings by the Colorado artist. Through May 30. Info, 253-8943. West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park in Stowe. PHOTOS BY MARIE LAPRÉ GRABON: Photographs by the Vermont artist. Through June 30. Info, 635-7423. Dream Café in Johnson. VERMONT LANDSCAPES: An exhibition of 38 artworks by 20 artists, featuring landscapes in oil, STOWE/SMUGGS SHOWS
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‘SHOW 16’: An exhibition of recent works by the collective gallery’s Vermont contemporary artists. Through April 29. Info, 272-0908. The Front in Montpelier.
JO MACKENZIE: “Moments,” watercolor paintings on paper featuring domestic interiors and florals. Through June 30. Info, 828-0749. Governor’s Gallery in Montpelier.
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NANCY JACOBUS: “Celebrate Spring,” brightly colored silk paintings by the South Burlington artist. Through April 30. Info, 598-7874. Healthy Living Market & Café in South Burlington.
‘FREAKS, RADICALS & HIPPIES: COUNTERCULTURE IN 1970S VERMONT’: An exhibition that explores the influx of people and countercultural ideas to the state, from communes to organic agriculture, progressive politics to health care reform, alternative energy to women’s and gay rights. Through December 31. Info, 479-8500. Vermont Heritage Galleries in Barre.
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KATE LONGMAID: “Freedom Speak,” an exhibition of portraits with graffiti-like phrases and slogans that merge the artist’s interest in capturing individual identities and political realities through image and voice. Through May 31. Info, 985-8222. Shelburne Vineyard.
‘FOLLOWING THE RULES, BREAKING THE RULES’: A group exhibition of 25 works by 20 artists in pastel, acrylics, oils, photography and sculpture. Artists include Nitya Brighenti, Hasso Ewing, Cindy Griffith, Lysa Intrator, Joyce Kahn, Hannah Morris, Maggie Neale, Dan Neary, Jack Sabon, Sarah Spletzer and Ann Young. NORTHERN VERMONT ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION: A group exhibition of works by NVAAE members. Through April 28. Info, 262-6035. T.W. Wood Gallery in Montpelier.
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JANE SANDBERG: “Another Perspective,” watercolors and stained-glass work by the Jericho artist. Through May 31. Info, 434-2550. Mt. Mansfield Community Television in Richmond.
ELLIOT BURG: “Sunset Park, Brooklyn,” black-andwhite images by the Middlesex photographer. Through April 20. Info, 272-4920. ILLUSTRATED POEMS EXHIBIT: Art and poetry by Berlin Elementary School students. T. NAMAYA: “100 Flowers of Peace,” large banners featuring the poem by the same name, which has been translated into 109 languages. Through April 30. Info, 223-3338. Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier.
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