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VERMONT ARTISTS SHOW: Kari Meyer, Sara Katz, Dug Nap, Judith Lerner and H. Keith Wagner show their works in multiple media. Seventh Generation, Burlington, 865-7554. Through October 26. ‘SIMPLE BEAUTY’: Paintings by Georgia O'Keeffe, and 'STEAMBOATS & THE VERMONT LANDSCAPE IN THE 19TH CENTURY': From the museum's American paintings collection, Webb Gallery; and 'THE ARTFUL LIFE OF TASHA TUDOR': Works of art by and about the beloved author-illustrator, Vermont House; and 'JERRY LEWIS PALIMPSEST': A site-specific video by artist-architect Adam Kalkin, Kalkin House. Shelburne Museum, 985-3346. All through October.

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‘VERMONT CONTEMPORARY’: A group exhibit by six local artists. Gallery inthe-Field, Brandon, 247-0125. Through November 12. JEFF SCHNEIDERMAN & SARAH RUSSELL: "I & Thou: Conversations with the Landscape," photographs and pottery, respectively, inspired by the natural world. Art on Main, Bristol, 453-4032. Through November 19. MAXINE DAVIS: "Ablaze with Color," paintings. Bixby Memorial Library, Vergennes, 877-2211. Through November. ‘ARTISANS COME TO LIGHT’: Works in multiple media by Vermont artists with disabilities, including largescale abstract paintings by Tom Merwin in the Main Reading Room. Ilsley Library, Middlebury, 388-3177. Through October. KIMBERLEE FORNEY: Acrylic paintings and reproductions. Bobcat CafĂŠ, Bristol, 893-7503. Through October. SCOTT BRIGHTWELL: "Gestures of Porto," black-and-white photography from a sojourn to Portugal. Bar Antidote, Vergennes, 865-7166. Through November 20. ‘ART NOW: DAWN CLEMENTS’: An installation by the New York artist, created in brush-and-ink, is based on the 1952 noir film Sudden Fear and fills the entire Overbrook Gallery; and 'TREASURES FROM THE ROYAL TOMBS OF UR': Nearly 200 artifacts from the ancient Sumerian culture. Middlebury College Museum of Art, 443-5007. Through December 10.

:: central ‘SEEING EYE TO EYE’: Photographs by students of the International Youth Exchange over the past 35 years on six continents. Chandler Gallery, Randolph, 728-4612. Through November 19. MICHAEL VON LOEBENSTEIN: Collages and digital prints. Christine Price Gallery, Castleton State College, 4681266. Through November 21. ARTS RESOURCE ASSOCIATION: "Prime 31," a members' show in multiple media celebrating the group's 31st year. Main and South Galleries; and 'THE VAULT TOUR': Works from the permanent collection, Wood Room. T.W. Wood Gallery, Montpelier, 828-8743. Through November 5. KATHRENA RAVENHORST ADAMS: Paintings. Art Wall, Vermont Chocolatiers, Northfield, 485-7770. Through October 28. ‘ROCK SOLID’: The sixth annual stone show with sculptures and other works that pay tribute to the medium, Main Floor Gallery; and 'ACROSS GENERATIONS: BARRE PORTRAITS & ORAL HISTORY PROJECT': Barre High School students show black-andwhite photography with excerpts from interviews with local elders, Second Floor Gallery; and PAULA WOLCOTT: Paintings, Third Floor Gallery. Studio Place Arts, Barre, 4797069. Through November 4. BOBBE BESOLD & ARISTA ALANIS: "Terre Verte," multimedia works with social commentary by the Santa Fe artist/writer, and abstract oil paintings by the Vermont Studio Center

resident, respectively. Cooler Gallery, White River Junction, 295-8008. Through October 28. CORA BROOKS & JOAN MARIE DAVIDSON: Paintings. City Center, Montpelier, 685-2266. Through November 7. LINDA HOGAN: "City Halls" photographs. Statehouse Cafeteria, Montpelier, 828-0749. Through November. FALL MEMBERS SHOW: The 45th annual exhibit features the work of more than 40 Vermont artists. Chaffee Art Center, Rutland. Through November 12. JACK SABON: "Native Spirit," oil paintings by the Native American artist from Stowe. Phoenix Rising, Montpelier, 229-0522. Through October. ALISON GOODWIN: Works on paper focusing on landscape, season changes and light and shade. Big Town Gallery, Rochester, 767-9670. Through November 12. GERARD W. RINALDI: "VT Fugue: Hoops, Tracks & Traces," new photodrawings. Governor's Office, Pavilion Building, 5th Floor, Montpelier. Through November. EDWARD PIERCE: Photography by the local artist. Blinking Light Gallery, Plainfield, 454-0140. Through October. CAROLINE KELLY SAGANICH: "Farm Fresh Paintings," fanciful works on canvas featuring animals. The Lazy Pear Gallery, Montpelier, 223-7680. Through November 12. ‘SCULPTFEST06’: This year's exhibit of site-specific outdoor sculptural installations has the theme "Extraterrestrial." Carving Studio & Sculpture Center, W. Rutland, 4382097. Through October 29. LORI STROUTSOS: "Fog and Flora," photography. The Shoe Horn, Montpelier, 223-5454. Through October. SCULPTURE FEST 2006: An outdoor sculpture exhibit featuring the works in mixed media by more than 30 regional artists. Charlet Davenport residence, Prosper Rd., Woodstock, 457-1178. Through October. HECTOR SANTOS: Multimedia stone wall sculptures with satirical commentary on politics and media coverage. Sculpture Fest 2006, Woodstock, 484-9990. Through October. RICHARD WILSON: Abstracted photographs exploring the dynamics of light and the human relationship with this energy form. Vermont Supreme Court Lobby, Montpelier, 828-4784. Through October 27.

:: northern GRACE PERMANENT COLLECTION EXHIBIT: Works by 11 artists "grace" the walls: Stanley Marcile, Robert Gove, Emile Arsenault, Dorothy Bupp, Curtis Tatro, Huddee Herrick, Mary Paquette, Gayleen Aiken, Dot Kibbee, Kathryn Sheperd and Richie Delisle. GRACE Gallery, Old Firehouse, Hardwick, 472-6857. Through November 22. DON WILKINSON: "Blurring the Distinction," acrylic paintings that impose contemporary images on classic works. Heroes Kingdom, St. Albans, 524-9230. Through November. JANE MORGAN: Paintings. The Alley Coffee House, Milton, 893-1571. Through October. GEORGE PETERSON: Turned and shaped wood bowls and sculpture by the North Carolina artisan. Stowe Craft & Design, 253-7677. Through December 1. CAROLYN WALTON & GIL PERRY: "Change of Seasons," paintings. Vermont Fine Art Gallery, Stowe, 2539653. Through October. ‘THE ATMOSPHERE HERE’: Paintings by Adrien "Yellow" Patenaude and Heather L. Bushey; photography by Dana Armstrong; and sculpture by Erich Adie. The Painted Caravan

Gallery, Johnson, 635-1700. Through November 18. STAPLETON KEARNS: "Fall in Vermont," oil paintings. Green Mountain Fine Art Gallery, Stowe, 253-1818. Through November. ‘ENTRE AMIS’: A survey of Canadian art including Inuit sculpture, landscape paintings and contemporary photographs; and RETT STURMAN & FRIENDS: Oil paintings, concluding the gallery's 25th anniversary "Then and Now" series. Helen Day Art Center, Stowe, 253-8358. Through November 18. ‘LAND AND LIGHT’: An annual invitational group exhibit of works in multiple media by regional artists, West Gallery, through December 17; and 'SMALL PICTURE EXHIBITION': The 10th annual group exhibit of diminutive works by members, through November 19. Bryan Memorial Gallery, Jeffersonville, 644-5100. RICHARD W. BROWN: "Echoes of the Past: The Last of the Hill Farms," black-and-white photographs of rural Vermont. Fairbanks Museum, St. Johnsbury, 748-2372. Through October 29.

:: southern 50TH NATIONAL FALL OPEN EXHIBITION: This prestigious juried show features some 200 paintings, sculpture, photographs and mixed media by artists from across the country. Yester House Gallery, Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester, 3621405. Through October 29. ‘MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR II’: Photographs from the archives of the Associated Press. Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum, Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester, 362-1405. Through November 1.

:: regional JOSH WILLIAMS: A collection of 25 large-format images from the Iraq war and Hurricane Katrina series by this photojournalist and 2002 grad. Feinberg Library, SUNY Plattsburgh, 518-564-2474. Through January 7. ‘GIRODET, ROMANTIC REBEL’: From the Louvre collection, a retrospective comprising nearly 130 monumental paintings by the French painter (1767-1824), as well as some works on paper, Jean-Noel Desmarais Pavilion, through January 21; and 'SOUND AND VISION': Photographic and video images in contemporary Canadian art, Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion, through October 22. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 514-790-1245 (U.S. tickets 1-800678-5440). SERGE HAMBOURG: "Protest in Paris 1968," photographs for a Parisian weekly during the 1960s-'70s, through November 19; and 'FROM DISCOVERY TO DARTMOUTH: THE ASSYRIAN RELIEFS': An installation about the ancient Iraqi reliefs and other Near Eastern works from the permanent collection, October 19 March 11. Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 603-646-2426. GEORGEANNE GAFFNEY: "Nostalgia," landscape, figurative and decorative paintings. Adirondack Artists Guild, Saranac Lake, N.Y., 518-891-2615. Through October. JAPANESE PAINTINGS FROM THE HENRICKSEN COLLECTION: Classical ink-on-scroll works. Myers Fine Arts Building, Plattsburgh State Art Museum, N.Y., 518-564-2474. Through November 5. ‘HOT OFF THE PRESS’: More than 25 prints by recent graduates and current students of the printmaking program at SUNY Plattsburgh, an exhibit presented by Art at Evergreen, a program of Norte Maar of Rouses Point in collaboration with Evergreen Valley Nursing Home of Plattsburgh. Hassett Adult Day Services, Plattsburgh, N.Y., 518-563-3261. Through November 3. ďż˝


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