November 10th, 2022 - February 1st, 2023
Action/Reaction
Cameron Schmitz, Jessica Hughes, and Matt Larson
Folley Hall & Copley Studio Galleries
July 21st - October 28th, 2022
Art in a Time of Crisis
Rebecca Schwarz, Caroline Loftus, Kate Arslambakova, and Martha Dunbar
Copley Studio Gallery
April 21st - July 9th, 2022
I Give You Mountains and Rivers Without End
Works by Dan Gottsegen
Folley Hall Gallery
April 21st - July 9th, 2022
Women and Girls
Works by Kathy Black
Copley Studio Gallery
January 20 - April 9, 2022
Can we think about female power without clashing with expectations of motherhood and femininity? This is the question posed by Kathy Black in her latest body of work. Women and Girls is inspired by two related threads: the experience of changing perspectives and exploring the connections that run between women at different points of life. These paintings look at roles women and girls take on to explore and think about how they might be or what they might do. Maybe it looks at changing lives and changing bodies with each age. Or maybe the shifts over time reveal the ordinary yet important moments of similarities.
Listening Outside the Lines
An Oral History Project part of the Lamoille Art & Justice Project
Folley Hall Gallery
January 20 - April 9, 2022
Oral history is the oldest form of historical study, and art is the oldest tool for appealing to human emotion. Listening Outside the Lines is a multimedia group exhibition exploring what it means to be a Person of the Global Majority (PGM; Black, Indigenous, or other Person of Color) in Vermont using oral history and inspired art. The exhibit will feature oral histories from PGM in Lamoille County as well as visual art and poetry from Vermont-based PGM artists Sarah Audsley, Alexa Herrera Condry, Harlan Mack, Crystal Stokes, Isadora Snapp, and Madeleine Ziminsky.
Listening Outside The Lines is part of the Lamoille Art & Justice Project, which merges public art, oral histories, podcasting and literature to foster connection and community for People of the Global Majority (PGM) in Vermont across generations.
Call and Response
Works by the Photographer’s Workroom
Copley Studio Gallery
November 8th - January 15th, 2022
Exhibition Reception and Artist Talk
Thursday, November 11th
5:30pm to 7:30pm
Tradition/Improvisation
Fiber Arts by Kristina Snook
Folley Hall Gallery
November 8th - January 15th, 2022
Exhibition Reception and Artist Talk
Thursday, November 11th
5:30pm to 7:30pm
Of Openness and Closeness
Paintings by Nitya Brighenti
Copley Studio Gallery
July 22nd, 2021 - October 29th, 2021
Of Openness and Closeness is a contemplation of muse, the closeness of studying a master's work, and the expanding perspective it inspires. Brighenti provides a written guide for each of the works, expanding the experience for viewers. Poetry weaves its way through each piece, sometimes framing an inanimate piece simply and other times casting shadows and exploring drama and depth.
Self: Reflection
Works by James Rauchman
Folley Hall Gallery
July 22nd, 2021 - October 29th, 2021
James Rauchman has been painting self-portraits for nearly 40 years in an attempt to grapple with being an outsider—a gay man and an artist—and reflect on identity within the context of a society not quite able (or ready) to accept him. The works push at the boundaries of portraiture, from unapologetically realistic to playfully abstract. After decades in New York City and other urban climates, James is delighted to be showing these works together for the first time, in Vermont where he feels he has finally come home.
Poems for National Poetry Month
Selected Works from the Poetry Clinic at River Arts
At the Morristown Post Office at 16 Portland Street
April 21st, 2021 - May 26th, 2021
To celebrate National Poetry Month, River Arts presents a selection of poetry written by the Poetry Clinic at River Arts. This exhibition is currently on display at the Morrisville Post Office and will be installed until late May.
Morrisville Mosaics; A Community Project
At The Morristown Town Offices at 43 Portland St
Over 60 Vermont artists participated in Morrisville Mosaics - a collaborative project made up of artists of all ages and abilities interpreted a composition on individual panels. Through a diverse range of mediums including painting, collage, alcohol ink, 3D mixed-media, textiles, and glass mosaic, the final mosaic compositions celebrate how individuals, working together, contribute to a more vibrant community.
New Beginnings
Works by the Vermont Watercolor Society
Folley Hall and Copley Studio Galleries
April 15th, 2021 - July 13th, 2021
New Beginnings invites Vermont Watercolor Society artists to reflect new beginnings in various interpretations – the transition from winter to spring, budding spring fauna and flora, a new year, a new life or a new outlook on life for a cohesive show reflecting our best watercolor works of art.
Visual Journey; Recycle, Reuse, Repurpose, … Repeat
Eco-Art of Anne Cummings
Folley Hall Gallery
January 20th, 2021 - April 9th, 2021
Anne Cummings is a Vermont “Eco Artist” creating work from recycled, reused, and repurposed materials, with the intent of making art that minimizes its impact on the environment and educates the viewer about environmental issues.
Lugo - Natura
Photographs by Vanessa Kotovich
Copley Studio Gallery
January 14th, 2021 - April 9th, 2021
Vanessa Kotovich is a fine art photographer. Her interests stem from the irregularity, distortions, fragility, and clichés of historical motifs. Her process reflects such interests through layering techniques.
River Arts Photo Co-op
Group Exhibition
Copley Studio Gallery
December 3rd, 2020 - January 15th, 2021
The Photo Co-op provides photography enthusiasts with a way to gather, promote and share their experience and knowledge of photography in an atmosphere of camaraderie and fun.
Screentime
Works by James Secor, Aryk Tomlinson, and Robert Gold
Folley Hall Gallery
November 17th, 2020 - January 15th, 2021
Screentime, a group exhibition that is part of the “2020 Vision: Seeing the World through Technology” Vermont Curator’s Group project.
As It Happens
Works by Seb Sweatman
Folley Hall Gallery
September 2, 2020 - November 6, 2020
Sebastian "Seb" Sweatman is an abstract painter influenced and inspired by the Abstract Expressionist movement. Sebastian was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. At ten years of age he emigrated from South Africa and the family moved to England, then Canada and finally the United States. Sebastian currently paints out of his studio in Stowe, Vermont.
Where We've Been
Gen Z Artists Reflecting Resilience in a Time of Uncertainty
Copley Studio Gallery
August 6th, 2020 - November 30th, 2020
The pieces include themes around nature, environment, wildlife and the struggles in dealing with depression. The artists involved, who work in various mediums, are Shawna Beattie and Serenity Braun of Peoples Academy, Abrie Howe of Stowe High School, and Erin Stoddard of Lamoille Union High School.