Somewhere Between Place & Home
On display at our Vision & Voice Gallery in Middlebury, VT beginning September 30, 2019.
Featuring audio and visual art by Corrine Yonce, Somewhere Between Place & Home explores how people take action to create a sense of belonging and connection in the transitional, insecure and unfamiliar environments in which they find themselves.
NOFA's Vermont Farm Kids
Vermont Farm Kids: Rooted in the Land is a documentary exhibit and film celebrating the lives of a diverse array of youth who have grown up in farming families. Photo: Maeve Leslie-Gawalt and Kate Wehmeyer on Cedar Mountain Farm in Hartland, Vermont.
Up Home: Hand-Colored Photographs by Susanne and Neil Rappaport
Exhibit on Display at the Pawlet Town Hall June 22, 2019 through July 28, 2019. Exhibit times vary. See the link for full schedule.
After Minnie Griswold passed away in 1952, her sons locked up their mother’s house in Pawlet, Vermont and left all her belongings in place, unaltered. Thirty years later, Pawlet documentarians Susanne and Neil Rappaport would enter the home at the invitation of one of the brothers, Charlie, and go on to produce a collection of hand-colored photographs of Minnie’s home.
The LAST of the HILL FARMS: Photographs by Richard Brown
On display at the Hartness Library at Vermont Technical College in Randolph Center through May 19, 2020.
Richard Brown’s recently published retrospective—The Last of the Hill Farms: Echoes of Vermont’s Past—showcases the photographer’s most cherished subject: Vermont’s hill farmers. This exhibition, which bears the same name, offers the chance to experience the Vermont that Richard entered and began to photograph in the 1970s.
Family Traits: Art, Humor, and Everyday Life
Family Traits: Art, Humor, Living explores the creative world of Stanley Lyndes—examining how a family builds identity and makes meaning through the celebration of its quirky characters and the peculiarities of everyday life. ON DISPLAY: Vermont History Museum, Montpelier, VT, through January 26, 2018
The Dames
On display at the Vermont History Museum (109 State Street, Montpelier, VT) July 1—August 1, 2020.
The Dames is an exhibition of oral history recordings and photographic portraits featuring thirteen members of the Vermont Society of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America.
Greening Vermont
In the second decade of the 21st century, we ask ourselves, to what extent can local actions bring about an economy that is just and equitable, an environment that is healthy and balanced and communities prepared to weather the disruptions of climate change?
Portraits in Action
On display at the MAC Center for the Arts in Newport, VT through May 18, 2019.