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OPENINGS << 45A CHILDREN’S ART EXHIBIT: Works by students of Burlington's elementary schools. Metropolitan Gallery, Burlington City Hall, 865-7166. Reception March 28, 5-8 p.m.; award ceremony with Mayor Clavelle at 5:45 p.m. Through April 2.

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EDUCATORS WORKSHOP: Teachers, librarians, parents and students learn about the preservation of Native identity in New England, stereotypes in children's literature and projects that promote cultural understanding; led by Judy Dow & Lynn Murphy. Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, 253-8358. March 22, 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. $50. Call 2249110 to register. FUNDRAISER & CELEBRATION OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: A benefit for VARF presents live music, raffle and food, with a current exhibit. Rose Street Gallery, Burlington, 7340772. March 24, 6-9 p.m. ‘AGAINST THE DARKNESS’: A film about Abenaki material culture, forensics and sovereignty in conjunction with a current exhibit. Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, 253-8358. March 24, 7 p.m. ‘YOUNG PICASSOS PIZZA PARTY’: A celebration with area schoolchildren in conjunction with a current exhibit. Yester House, Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester, 362-1405. March 29, 3-6 p.m.

Champlain College hasn’t been simply a

business school for quite some time, and a current exhibit by its art faculty demonstrates just how far it has come. The works fill two rooms, and the hallway between them, on the second floor of the Firehouse Gallery this month. Architectonic, geometric sculp-

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highlights of the show — one of his untitled pieces is pictured

JAPANESE PAINTINGS & POETRY: Members of Mercy Connections Center for Education and Transition present an exhibit of sume-i brush-and-ink works and haiku. Second Floor, Burlington City Hall, 862-2949. March 24 - April 21. NADIA KHAN: "Life Is Light," custom stained-glass works. Smokejacks Restaurant, Burlington, 658-1119. Through April 12. KADINA MALICBEGOVIC: "Estrogen Flowers," digital photographs/prints.

here. Works by Champlain’s art students will appear at the same location next month.

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Red Square, Burlington, kadina4@ yahoo.com. Through April 3. CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE ART FACULTY: Artworks by the teachers. Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts, second floor, Burlington, 865-7165. Through March. MIKE GORDON & MARJORIE MINKIN: "Another Side of In," a mother-and-son exhibit featuring abstract, Lexan pieces by Minkin that visually represent Gordon's ambient audio textures from the album Inside In. Firehouse Gallery, Burlington, 865-7165. Through April. DOSTIE, MR. MASTERPIECE, IRA CUMMINGS & ROOSTER ROBINSON: New paintings. Art's Alive Gallery at Union Station, Burlington, 864-1557. Through March. ‘WORKS IN PROGRESS’: Mixed-media pieces detailing various artists' pursuits in life. Pursuit Gallery, Wing Building, Burlington, 862-3883. Through May 1. ‘MONET MAMAS’: Oil, watercolor and acrylic paintings by former teachers turned full-time artists Mary Lou Marcussen, Judy Kelly, Pete Tomasi, Roberta Whitmore and Ellie Morency. Emile A. Gruppe Gallery, 22 Barber Farm Rd., Jericho, 899-3211. Through May 7. MARILYN GILLIS: "Fiber Visions," studio art quilts about ideas and issues. Dianne Shullenberger Gallery, 228 Nashville Rd., Jericho, 899-4993. Through April 16. ‘THE FLYNN, VERMONT’S WONDER THEATRE’: A special exhibit commemorating the theater's 75 years shows its development from a movie palace to a premier performing-arts center. Amy E. Tarrant Gallery, Flynn Center, Burlington, 652-4500. Through April 15. GROUP SHOW: Artworks in multiple media by Janet Biehl, Kit Donnelly, Mary Johnson, Sara Katz, Lynda McIntyre, Ayn Baldwin Riehle and Lynn Rupe. Maltex Building, Burlington, 865-7166. Through March. MELANIE PHELPS: "Small Works," acrylic paintings. Terra Linda Market, Shelburne, 985-1088. Through March. DREW MATOTT: "Politics, Paper and Pulp," sculptural books using handmade paper and alternative bookbinding, Lower Level Gallery. Community

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College of Vermont, Burlington, 9511252. Through April 28. CHARLIE HUNTER: "Where I Live Now," post-pastoral, post-industrial portraits of Vermont; and H. KEITH WAGNER: "Collections: Pods, Seeds & Stones," handmade metal sculptures. Pine Street Artworks, Burlington, 863-8100. Through April 13. ‘FRANCISCO GOYA: LOS CAPRICHOS’: Eighty celebrated black-and-white prints made by the Spanish artist satirizing the foibles of 18th-century Spain, through May 14; and MICHAEL MAZUR: "The Inferno of Dante," 41 black-and-white prints by the contemporary printmaker illustrating the most famous section of The Divine Comedy, through May 14; and ARTISTS' BOOKS: Selections from UVM's Special Collections, through June 4. Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington, 656-0750. MARGARET LAMPE-KANNESTINE: Acrylic paintings, Skyway Corridor; and NAOMI BOSSOM: Woodcut prints, Gates 1 & 2. Burlington International Airport, 865-7166. Through May 1. RUTH KALDOR, CAROL L. NORTON, JASON OSTERHOUT & MARIAN WILLMOTT: Paintings and monoprints. Artpath Gallery, Wing Building, Burlington, 563-2273. Through April. KEVIN WILLSEY & GUS FINK: Illustrations and paintings of interpersonal expression by the artists from Burlington and Atlanta, respectively. Studio STK, Burlington, 657-3333. Through March 23. DANILO GONZALEZ: Recent acrylic paintings on canvas and paper. Shelburne Art Center, 985-8438. Through April 1. MAXINE DAVIS: Abstract and traditional works in a variety of media. Pickering and Fletcher rooms, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, 865-7200. Through March. CRAIG WILTSE: "Quiet Dynamism," semiabstract oil paintings, Bar; and JOHN CAMPANELLI: "Art of Living," photographs, Greenhouse; and L.J. SPRING: "Creative Photography," Dining Room. Daily Planet, Burlington, 862-9647. Through March. EMILIE-ROSE CURREN: "The Iron Woman, 1x4-blueplate032206 3/21/06 Securing Women's Image, The American Dream Doll, the True Story of the

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