Exhibits

2012-01-26 / Arts

Chandler Gallery
Main Street, Randolph, 728-9878
•“The Art of the Chair:Process and Possibility,”two and three-dimensionalworks in a variety of medi­ums, thru March 6. Galleryhours: Thurs., 4-6 p.m. andSat. & Sun., 1-3 p.m.
White River Craft Center
Kimball House Gallery, RandolphAvenue, Randolph, 728-8912
•Artists Market ongoingshow during business hours.
Vermont Technical Col­lege Randolph Center
•“Cosmic Geometry Suite,” asuite of 16 images by world-renowned printmaker SabraField, at Hartness Library,thru Jan. 30.
BigTown Gallery
North Main St., Rochester, 767-9670
•“Natural Wonders,” featur­ing work by John Udvardy,Marcy Hermansader, andAnda Dubinskis, thruMarch 9.
Chelsea Public Library
685-2188
•Artwork by Gene Parent ofBrookfield, thru Feb. 14.
Tunbridge Public Library
Route 110, 889-9404
•“Our Town: A Snapshotof Tunbridge Residents in2011,” over 30 framed pho­tographs by Laura DeCapuaand Geoff Hansen, thruMarch 10.
Hood Museum
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
•Native American Art, thruMarch 11.
AVA Gallery and ArtCenter
11 Bank Street, Lebanon, N.H. 603-448-3117
•“The Hale Street Gang: Por­traits in Writing,” JackRowell’s larger-than-lifephotographs capture thespirit of a dozen amateurstorytellers, ages 81-99,from the Randolph area,with audio by the VermontFolklife Center; plus inGallery 3, D’Ann CalhounFago’s “A Retrospective,”thru Feb. 10. Related work­shop Sat., Jan. 28 from 1-3p.m. Call 603-448-3117 toregister.
Studio Place Arts
N. Main Street, Barre, 802-479-7069
•Main Floor Gallery:“ Weathering It Out,” multi-media exhibit includesinstallations and sculpturesfrom items salvaged fromweather events; SecondFloor Gallery: “Vermont­ers in Italy,” pastels anddrawings by Jeneane Lunnand Jim Lund; Third FloorGallery: “ What Lies Below,”multimedia works by Mag­gie Neale; thru Feb. 25.Reception: Fri., Jan. 27,5:30-7:30 p.m.
Central Vermont MedicalCenter
130 Fisher Rd., Berlin, Vt. 802-371-4100
•“From Vermont to Italy,”paintings by Ray Brown,thru April 6.
ECHO Center
College St, Burlington, 802-864-1848
•“Seasons of Change; GlobalWarming in Your Backyard,”thru March 25.
•“Science and Stories: Bea­vers.” What kind of animalis a beaver? What do theydo in the wintertime? Howdo they make their lodge?Investigate these ques­tions and more, free withadmission, Tues., Jan. 31 at11 a.m.































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