Richard Murphy

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 Elder Jacobsen

…at home” directive. I’ve always loved that Vermont has a female figure of strength adorning her capitol, and I have been even more drawn to the figure since the new

Elektra Zolnoski

…a BFA in Film and Video. She later continued her studies at The New School for Public Engagement for three more semesters, between January of 2015 and May of 2016. Printmaking…

Piper Strong

…The New York Times and American Art, as well as Craft Magazine. She loves the natural form, especially animals and the human figure. She works with gesture and art history-based…

Joe Loccisano

…from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation at New College of Florida in 2019). He currently serves as a Peer Reviewer for the American Alliance of Museums on a voluntary basis.  “My…

Kathy Stark

Back to Collection The Things That Go Bump in the Night COVID-19#5 “COVID-19 # 1. New piece from a series about the pandemic. Recently completed during the COVID-19 pandemic. This…

Audrey Grant

…her time as a barista at Front Seat Coffee in Hardwick. From her dedication to live theater to her new endeavor broadcasting a weekly radio show, Audrey has enriched the cultural landscape of her community. In…

Thomas Douglas

…by removing it altogether from my piece, leaving only the external. This gives the viewer the freedom to imagine the rest of the human form themselves. Thus my personal vision…

Lulu Wootton

…print, collage, oil painting, and watercolor wash. I recently returned just ahead of the virus back to Vermont from New Mexico where I was studying Paper Lithography Print Making. Unfortunately, because…

The Center

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