The White River Valley Herald

Exhibits


Carolyn Zuaro Art Display. Figurative artwork by Northfield native, Gifford Gallery, Gifford Medical Center, Randolph.

“Recalling Ones Place.” Artist exhibition featuring work of Alice Eckles and Nathaniel Williams, July 1-Aug. 28; ART, etc., 26 North Main Street, Randolph. information: email artetcvt@gmail.com, visit www.artetcvt.com, or FB/IG @artetcvt.

“Whose New World?” Nine regional artists use variety of mediums to explore social justice issues, through September 24, 2022, Chandler Gallery, Main Street, Randolph.

Spring Art Show. “Dye of the Tiger” featuring unique, hand dyed fabric pieces by Jenniflower, plus original arts and crafts created by bookstore staff; through June 30, Sandy’s Books & Bakery and The Bookery, Main Street, Rochester. information: 802-767-4258.

“The Quarry Project.” Collection of photographs by Julia Barstow, through June 30, Chelsea Public Library through June 30, 2022.

“Anywhere But Here.” Solo show of photographs by John Douglas of Vershire, July 2-Sept. 30, Tunbridge Public Library. Free public reception Sunday, July 10, 3-5 p.m.

Art Exhibit Featuring the Ottauquechee River. In celebration of VINS 50-year anniversary, works by artist Margaret Lampe Kannenstine, through June 30, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., daily, Neale Pavilion, VINS Nature Center, Quechee.

“Harmonics.” Works by painter Paul Gruhler of Craftsbury; through June 30; Vermont Supreme Court Gallery, Montpelier.

”Improvisation.” Work of Arthur Zorn (featuring large paintings), Bethany Center’s Chapel Gallery, open Sunday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., or by appointment by calling 802-223-2424, Bethany Church, 115 Main St., Montpelier.

“A New American Globe: James Wilson of Vermont.” Vermont Historical Society exhibit about Vermont cartographer James Wilson, opens Sunday, July 3; Vermont History Museum, 109 State Street, Pavilion Building (next to State House), Montpelier. information: 802)-828-2291.

“Protest: Washington, D.C., 1967, 1968, 1969.” Collection of photographs documenting civic protests in Washington, D.C., by Ross Connelly, through July 17, White Water Gallery, East Hardwick. information: 802-563-2037 or 802-535-8602.

“In the Moment.” Recent work by Louise Hamlin includes paintings and works on paper, through Sept. 3, Hood Museum of Arts, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.