Chair Yoga with Alicia Medd

Sit down and get moving! Many of us are spending more time in front a computer, causing aching necks and poor posture. This week we talked with certified yoga teacher Alicia Medd about the benefits of chair yoga for those of us stuck in front of a screen or who can’t get onto the floor easily.  Alicia recently relocated to Vermont …

Jim Kelso

Celebrating the beauty, power, and mystery of Numinous Nature as found in daily intimate affairs with wild Vermont. Imagination expressed in a variety of objects including, boxes, jewelry, sculpture, knives and contemplation pieces.  Materials are chosen for visual and tactile relevance and include wood and metals, predominantly the Japanese alloys, as well as iron and non-ferrous. My method is eclectic, …

Chris Rice

The images emerge from photos of everyday encounters I have in northeastern Vermont.

Valerie Hird

I’m a North East Kingdom native with perennially itchy feet. For the past decade, I’ve been creating a colorful new elemental world and dressing it in the symbols found in legends and folktales picked up from my travels around the world. For more images in this series and others please find them on my website, https://valeriehird.com

Mandy Howe

Mandy Howe is an artist and art teacher from Rhode Island. Primarily a painter, her work often includes natural objects and collected things.  She is a graduate of Boston University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.  Mandy has been teaching art for many years in both independent and inner city schools. As a Rhode State Council …

Dianne Laplante

I’m a founding member or Memphremagog Arts Collaborative in Newport. I normally work all the time as a Realtor and live a single existence on my homestead in the hills of Westfield, just a few miles south of the Canada border. Because I work on a commission basis only, my homestead has never been finished with no space for a …

Richard Murphy

The notion of moving water has always intrigued me, visually and viscerally.  Particularly in this spring of discontent and disconnect images of the relentless flow of water, whether through a New England stream or an Alaskan tidal race, remind that nature does not care, it just flows on.

Mary Rowley-Hall

I live in Hardwick VT. My art form is called paper on edge. It consists of 1/2” paper strips folded into stacks and then glued on edge. The joy of working with beautiful colored paper is the ability to fold and manipulate the paper by hand creating one of a kind designs. This piece is called” Raven Steals the Light”.

Hope Sharp

After painting dancers live in the studio as a part of my MFA thesis exhibition at JSC, I was invited to paint live at a friend’s daughter’s wedding.  I’ve continued this work over the last three years and have included a few recent paintings.  Dance paintings and portraits can be view on this website: https://www.hopesharpart.com Wedding paintings on this site: https://www.luxuryweddingpainter.com/portfolio/