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Calendar May 24, 2007
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Exhibits for Thursday, May 24–Monday, June 3

Calendar submissions should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail entries to The Herald of Randolph, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060; or fax them to 728-9275 or to news@ourherald.com.

Gifford Art Gallery

Gifford Med. Ctr., Randolph

•B. Roxanne Curtis (aka Aeila Claflin) photography and photo manipulations thru July 4, Randolph. Free. Open daily.

Chandler Gallery

North Main St., Randolph

•Vermont Weavers Guild biennial show: "Inspirations & Interpretations," 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Thursday-Sunday, May 24-27.

N. Gaby Studio & Gallery

16 Stone Road, Brookfield

•"MUD: Three Vermont Artists Interpret Clay," works by Klara Calitri, David Martin & Nina Gaby; thru Memorial Day weekend. Open weekends and by appointment (276-3726).

BigTown Gallery

Main St., Rochester, 767-9670

•Robert Hamilton, paintings 1985-2004, hangs thru June 21. Opening reception May 26, 5-7 p.m.

Tunbridge Library

Route 110, Tunbridge

•Artwork from students, grades 7-12 from Chelsea, Tunbridge, Newton, Wellspring, South Royalton & Sharon Academy; thru May 28.

Cooler Gallery

No. Main St., White River Jct.

802-295-8008

•Works by Joan Potkay and Sandy Kabler, thru May 31.

•Works by Helena Hadala, June 1-30.

Hood Museum of Art

Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.

603-646-2808

•"Pilobolus Comes Home: Three Decades of Dance Photographs;" thru July 8. Free admission.

Restaurant Phoebe

52 State St., Montpelier.

•"Platters, Dolls and Clay Monoprints," smoked earthenware by Nina Gaby of Brookfield, thru Memorial Day. For hours, call 802-262-3500.

Studio Place Arts

201 N. Main Street, Barre

802-479-7069

•Main Floor Gallery: "Window Jazz Inventions," new paintings by James McGarrell; Second Floor Gallery: "Mail Art;" Third Floor Gallery: "The Need to Conceal," works by James Juron; thru June 16.

Montshire Museum of Science

Norwich, 802-649-2200

•"Toys: the Inside Story," hands-on stations illustrate simple mechanisms commonly found in toys, visitors can create their own toy-like combinations; thru Sept. 9.



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