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James Vogler: Sophisticated abstract paintings by the Vermont artist. Through April 29. Info, 862-1001. Left Bank Home & Garden in Burlington. J.B. Woods: Digitally enhanced photographs that depict Vermont life. Curated by SEABA. Through May 31. Info, 859-9222. RETN in Burlington. Jen Francis: “Topofeelia,” color photographs by the Burlington planner, architectural/urban designer and artist that represent the bond between people and place. Through April 18. Info, 862-9616. Burlington College. Jessica Remmey: Photographs that capture the beauty in ordinary settings. Through May 31. Info, 859-9222. The Pine Street Deli in Burlington. June Ivy: “30 Days Past September,” collage works by the local artist that employ vintage ephemera in fresh new compositions. Through May 31. Info, christyjmitchell@gmail.com. Info, 540-0474. Feldman’s Bagels in Burlington. Kasy Prendergast: Minimal abstract paintings by the local artist. Through May 2. Info, 578-7179. Courtyard Marriott Burlington Harbor. Kate Donnelly: “A Period of Confinement,” work created during a residency at Burlington City Arts, in which the 2013 Barbara Smail Award recipient explores the routines of everyday life through performance, sound and video. Info, 865-7166. TR Ericsson: “Crackle & Drag,” a portrait of the artist’s mother conveyed through photo-based work, sculptural objects and moving images. Through April 12. Info, 865-7165. BCA Center in Burlington. Kate Gridley: “Passing Through: Portraits of Emerging Adults,” life-size oil paintings by the Vermont artist. Through April 12. Info, 652-4500. Amy E. Tarrant Gallery, Flynn Center, in Burlington. Marcia Hill & Cindy Griffith: Landscape paintings in pastel and oil by the Vermont artists. Curated by SEABA. Through May 31. Info, 859-9222. VCAM Studio in Burlington.
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f Midori Harima: “Roadside Picnic, Chapter Two,” an installation that continues a previous one in the gallery, and features cast street refuse, mobiles and a paper sculpture of a tree. Reception: Friday, April 11, 5-8 p.m. Through April 30. Info, 363-4746. Flynndog in Burlington. Nyiko Beguin: “Erase Head,” mixed-media works by the Burlington artist that explore themes of obsolescence and permanence through the reconstruction of disappearing media formats. Through April 9. Info, 617-935-5040. Livak Fireplace Lounge and Gallery, UVM Dudley H. Davis Center, in Burlington. Sean Dye: “20 Years of Painting,” works in oil, pastel acrylic and mixed-media by the local artist. Through April 30. Info, 660-9005. The Gallery at Main Street Landing in Burlington. ‘Telephone’: Since March 7, artists have invited another to bring in work, who invited another, and so on. The resulting exhibit is a visual conversation about who is making art in Vermont, who they turn to and how their collective work interacts. Through May 31. Info, 578-2512. The Soda Plant in Burlington. Terri Severance: “According to Terri,” mixedmedia paintings by the owner of Terri’s Morning Garden, a Waldorf-inspired preschool. Curated by SEABA. Through May 31. Info, 859-9222. Speeder & Earl’s: Pine Street in Burlington.
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Elizabeth Cleary: Acrylic paintings of beer glasses and mixed-media works. Through April 2. Info, 399-2994. Fiddlehead Brewing Company in Shelburne.
f ‘Ice Storm, December 2013’: An exhibit of photographs by members of the Milton Artists’ Guild documents their ice-laden community, and features a candid bald-eagle image by invited guests Bev and Walt Keating. Reception: Thursday, April 3, 5-7 p.m. Through April 30. Info, 893-7860. Milton Municipal Complex.
Hannah Frigon On her website, Lyndonville photographer Hannah Frigon says she fell in love with her mother’s
Minolta at age 15 — or rather, with what she could see and capture through its lens. The Lyndon State College student has upgraded
her camera since then, but her vision remains fresh. “I still have that burning desire to capture and retain that image of people, places and things,” she writes. In her exhibit of 12 color images, titled “Coexisting Beauties,” at LSC’s Quimby Gallery, Frigon pairs at least two kinds of beauty — human and the natural world — and demonstrates her eye for color and evocative compositions. Through April 15. Pictured: “Radiant Rouge Reborn.” Jason Durocher: Five paintings from the Vermont artist’s “12 Months” series exploring the forests of the Northern Hemisphere. Through June 30. Info, 324-2772. Comfort Inn & Suites in South Burlington.
Shanley Triggs: “View From Within,” watercolors by the Vermont artist. Through June 2. Info, 985-8222. Shelburne Vineyard.
‘Supercool Glass’: An exhibit that spans two centuries of glassmaking, with items from the museum’s permanent collection and contemporary decorative and sculptural creations by Vermont and national artists. Through June 8. John Bisbee: “New Blooms,” wall and freestanding installations made entirely from foot-long nails. The Maine sculptor is the first-ever contemporary artist to show in the museum’s new, year-round venue. Through May 26. Info, 985-3346. Pizzagalli Center for Art and Education, Shelburne Museum.
‘1864: Some Suffer So Much’: With objects, photographs and ephemera, the exhibit examines surgeons who treated Civil War soldiers on battlefields and in three Vermont hospitals, and also the history of post-tramautic stress disorder. Through December 31. Info, 485-2183. Sullivan Museum & History Center, Norwich University, in Northfield.
Julie A. Davis, Fiona Cooper Fenwick & Jane Neroni: “Landscape Perspectives,” paintings by the Vermont artists. Through April 20. Info, 343-2539. Emile A. Gruppe Gallery in Jericho. Kate Longmaid: ‘Opening to Grace,” paintings by the Vermont artist. Through May 30. Info, 651-7535. Yoga Roots in Shelburne.
f Michael Strauss: Landscapes and still-life paintings in acrylic and ink. Reception: Saturday, April 5, 2 p.m., including poetry reading with Tony Magistrale. Through April 26. Info, 864-8001. Barnes & Noble in South Burlington. f Pete Boardman: Paintings and sculptures
inspired by the natural world. Reception: Friday, April 4, 6-8 p.m. Through May 31. Info, 658-2739. The ArtSpace at the Magic Hat Artifactory in South Burlington.
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f Ana Campanile: “Lapins Agiles,” studies in charcoal and pastel of feral hares in their element. Reception: Friday, April 4, 4-8 p.m. Through May 31. Info, 223-1431. Tulsi Tea Room in Montpelier.
Corrina Thurston: “Wildlife in Colored Pencil,” vibrant animal stills. Through April 27. Info, curator@capitolgrounds.com. The Green Bean Art Gallery at Capitol Grounds in Montpelier.
f Diane Donovan: Paintings of Northeast Kingdom landscapes. Reception: Friday, April 4, 4-8 p.m. Through April 30. Info, 828-3291. Spotlight Gallery in Montpelier. ‘Interpreting the Interstates’: Compiling photographs from state archives taken between 1958 and 1978, the Landscape Change Program at the University of Vermont produced this exhibit, which aims to illustrate how the creation of the interstate highway system changed Vermont’s culture and countryside. Through April 26. Info, 479-8500. Vermont History Museum in Montpelier.
‘The Nitty Gritty’: A group exhibit featuring nearly 20 Vermont artists celebrates the industrial buildings, quarries, tools and people that have left an indelible imprint on the region. Anne Cummings: Carbon-footprint portraits, local food and climate change eco-art, using 100 percent post-consumer materials. Second Floor Gallery. Jeneane Lunn: “Lights of Home,” oil paintings on canvas by the Vermont artist. Third Floor Gallery Through April 5. Info, 479-7069. Studio Place Arts in Barre.
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‘Art of Bethany’: Artworks by Will Adams, Kevin MacNeil Brown, Kimberley Greeno, Sarah Munro and Arthur Zorn in a variety of media. Proceeds support the work of the church in the community. Through April 13. Info, arthurzorn@hotmail.com. Bethany Church in Montpelier.
Annelein Beukenkamp: In “A Body of Work,” the Vermont painter long known for her floral and still-life watercolors explores portraiture and the human form. Through April 30. Info, 253-1818. Green Mountain Fine Art Gallery in Stowe.
‘Surveillance Society’: With works in a variety of media, artists Hasan Elahi, Adam Harvey, Charles Krafft, David Wallace, and Eva and Franco Mattes explore notions of privacy and safety, security and freedom, public and personal. Andrea Lilienthal: An installation consisting of acrylicpainted birch saplings by the Brooklyn-based artist. Through April 20. Info, 253-8358. Helen Day Art Center in Stowe.