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GALLERY WALK, Brattleboro, Vermont - A Monthly First-Friday Celebration! - with articles from past issues arts organization through its association with the Arts Council of in downtown Brattleboro, Vt. and nearby locations. This site will be updated with details a few days beforehand. this attractive barn-like space is set off handsomely by Susan Osgood's artwork. Her abstract drawings and paintings evoke atmospheric worlds full of color, light and depth. Also featured are one-of-a-kind folkart fish carvings by New York artist Bob Francis and hand-riven Windsor chairs produit" (Stéphane Mallarmé) -- Oils, monotypes and Drawing from the infinite aspects and rituals of life, Findeisen's works American and Italian cuisines, an extensive wine list and full bar in a bistro-like atmosphere, Max's is just 2.5 miles west of High and Main 30 Strand Ave., (802) 251-9901, www.neumannstudios.com appointment in November. See a Craftsman-style landscape window in process, as well as a restoration for a church in Hartland. ��Demonstrations of glass painting and glass cutting on request. Hill) and then go left into Strand. The studio is in the old Swedish November and December. These extraordinary images of ordinary life "seek to represent the harmony of nature and raise awareness about animals and plants. Changes of scale bring to life details small and easily whimsical, works in gouache and India ink by Kay Curtis. Each painting Stop by between 5:30 and 7:30 pm during Gallery Landscapes by painter, muralist and photographer Karen Becker. A graduate of Pratt Institute, Karen has received many awards and grants for her art, which is in numerous public and private collections. Her work was recently anniversary of both the Vermont Arts Council and Friends of Music at Guilford. This Tri-State provider of hearth and home products and services Our windows and reception area feature Monoprints by painter, muralist and wedding photographer Karen Becker for the month and grants for her art, which is in numerous public and private Arts Council and Friends of Music at Guilford. preeminent black string band, the Ebony Hillbillies, has sung and played banjo, mountain dulcimer, guitar and auto-harp in 14 countries from Europe to the Far East. Stop by to enjoy a range of folk music and originals, boutique also offers one-of-a-kind treasures by local and global artists and artisans, including sterling silver and beaded jewelry and other wearable art, handblown glass, antique kimonos, teak Buddhas, temple rubbings, framed pastels, crystal specimens, handmade tiles, silk brocade handbags by owner Linda Pon Owen, and much more. Hours: Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. 11-6, Sun. 11-4, and coming in 2006, view the memorial stained glass windows and our Brattleboro community. Coming musical and educational programs, as well as Christian worship and holiday celebrations, will be posted. 10. A Candle in the Night 181 Main St., (802) 257-0471, www.acandleinthenight.com eyes of Linda and Graham Gordon. Textiles will be for sale, with all Cusco and will be answering questions throughout the presentation. A informational exhibit featuring 14 local arts organizations and performing day, and during Gallery Walk, as a service to local residents and visitors seeking information about the area's arts offerings. alleyway and just inside the street-level foyer of the Hooker-Dunham Procter, Sue Dinolfo, Christie Herbert, and Billie Stark, and handbuilt work by Alan Steinberg. New member Roberto Cartelli will also have work on showroom at 532 Putney Rd. is open 10-5 on Fridays and Saturdays, other New and selected work by Scot Borofsky is featured in November. A Brattleboro native and graduate of Rhode Island decades. He first made his mark in large public artworks as a "street artist" in New York's Lower East Side during the East Village movement of the 1980s. Scot's interest in pictographic languages and study of African, Asian and pre-Columbian art contributed to the development of a set of personal and eclectic symbols that were used to visually define the colorful, lighter and sometimes even whimsical in nature, this visual October 7. Gallery open Mon.-Fri., 10 to 3 and by appt. (See related exhibits at Gallery Walk listing #20, Amy's Bakery Arts Cafe; and during November and December at All Souls Church, 29 South St., West Brattleboro, open M-W-Th 9 to 1, as well as for worship services and community 139 Main St., down alley and downstairs, (802) thought-provoking past works by WMFA-sponsored artists James Marks (light-activated sound sculptures), Scott Link (paintings, prints and photographs) and Shannon Simrell (drawings and sketches). This inaugural artists have been presented together in a single gallery. Additional supplemental works by WMFA guest artists Su Lin and Gerhard Steiner will be an important and necessary reminder that the vitality of the arts is contingent on our willingness to support contemporary artists who create innovative and occasionally demanding work. The WMFA hope to spotlight how essential it is to provide the means and opportunity to create and present new and challenging art without creative interference. The Youth Gallery Visual Anthropology: An exploration of physical space and its role in children's artistic processes at the River Gallery School." Opening to 4:00, during events at the theater, and by appt. GALLERY WALK, Brattleboro, Vermont - A Monthly First-Friday Celebration! For information on joining Gallery Walk as an exhibitor, advertising in our guide, or making a tax-deductible donation, please contact: Joy Wallens-Penford Coordinator info@GalleryWalk.org 802-257-2616 Mailing address: PO Box 1528 Brattleboro, VT 05302-1528 November 2005 GALLERY WALK Guide Front Cover ARTICLE LINKS A Common Language: Scot Borofsky's New Series PAK's Day-Glo Dualities Rachel Brooks' "Tattoo" Series CLICK HERE FOR ISSUE ARCHIVES A Few Highlights from November Exhibits: SUSAN OSGOOD American Traders TERRY FINDEISEN Max's Restaurant KAY CURTIS Holiday Inn Express NICHOLAS HODSON Best Inn KAREN BECKER Friends of the Sun KAREN BECKER Edward Jones SCOT BOROFSKY Catherine Dianich Gallery SCOTT LINK Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery DAVID ADDISON SMALL Gallery in the Woods STEPHEN ZEIGFINGER Gallery 2 at Vermont Artisan Designs BILL HEISE Gallery 2 at Vermont Artisan Designs JEFFREY VALLUZZI Out Back at Turn It Up SUSAN WADSWORTH Windham Art Gallery gabriella gibbons studio g LINDA DURKEE Latchis Theater GREGG WAPNER Riverview Cafe MICROMODERN ART Marlboro College Graduate Center TIM ALLEN MindSpring Gallery ANDREA SCHEIDLER MindSpring Gallery CHRISTINE TRIEBERT Vermont Center for Photography ROXANNE REDDY The Corner Store Support the BELLOWS FALLS ART WALK on 3rd Fridays each month. Gallery Walk qualifies as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Windham County, 69 Main St., Brattleboro, VT 05301; (802) 257-1881. Comments or concerns about this Web site should be directed to the Coordinator at: info@GalleryWalk.org Last updated: November 3, 2005 Copyright 2005 Gallery Walk, Brattleboro, VT Founded in 1995 A Collaboration with the Arts Council of Windham County A YANKEE MAGAZINE EDITORS' CHOICE FOR 2004 A year-round, festive FIRST FRIDAY stroll, 5:30 to 8:30, Call venues to confirm exhibit hours during the month. This month's Gallery Walk is November 4, though most venues are open all month for individual touring. The next Gallery Walk will be on Friday, December 2. NOVEMBER 2005 Go to Gallery Walk Map EXHIBITS & EVENTS 1. American Traders 257 Marlboro Rd., (802) 254-1300, www.amtraders.com Canoes, Furniture & Art: The natural wood in crafted by Bijan Fard of Williamsville. 2. Max's Restaurant 1052 Western Ave., (802) 254-7747 "Peindre, non la chose, mais l'effet qu'elle constructs by Vermont-raised Terry Findeisen are exhibited in November. are portraits of thoughts, journals without words, figures of speech. Reception during Gallery Walk on November 4. Offering a fusion of new Sts. 3. Neumann Studios Architectural Stained Glass CLOSED during Gallery Walk but open by Directions: Turn left off Western Ave. into Crosby St. (across from Solar church on the left. 4. Best Inn 959 Putney Rd., (802) 254-4583, www.americasbestinns.com Nicholas Hodson's Eco-Portraits are featured in overlooked." 5. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 100 Chickering Dr., (802) 257-2400 The Inn's reception area features colorful, even expresses a thematic word or phrase woven into the composition. 6. Friends of the Sun 532 Putney Rd., (802) 254-4208, www.friendsofthesun.com Walk (or during business hours later in the month to see Watercolor selected for publication on commemorative posters celebrating the 40th is open 7 days. 7. Edward Jones 225 Main St., (802) 257-4144 of October. A graduate of Pratt Institute, Karen has received many awards collections. Her work was recently selected for publication on commemorative posters celebrating the 40th anniversary of both the Vermont 8. Li Pon är'-te-fakt's 44 Harmony Pl., (802) 257-8017 (off the parking lot entry to Back Side Café) 5:30 to 9 pm, Music: Norris Bennett, a member of America's perhaps sing along, or even jam, with him. A treat for all ages. This eclectic till 8:30 or so for Gallery Walk. 9. First Baptist Church 190 Main St., (802) 254-9566, brattleboro.fbc1@verizon.net (e-mail) 5:30 to 7:30 pm: Open House during Gallery Walk. The worldwide best-selling book of all time will be available here free of charge. Also, in anticipation of a 100th anniversary Estey Organ Concert magnificent organ, meticulously preserved as treasures within the 5:30 to 7:30: Slide Show & Talk on Weavers of the Andes. Glimpse the lives of these extraordinary people through the proceeds going back to the weavers. The Gordons have 10 years of experience with the weavers of the Center for Traditional Textiles of Gallery Walk night event. Store hours: Mon.-Thurs. & Sat. 10-6, Fri. 10-8, Sun. 10-5. 11. Alliance for the Arts (AFTA) at The River Garden 157 Main St., (802) 246-1382 (AFTA's River Garden phone no.) The River Garden hosts an attractive groups, with plans for expansion over the next couple of months. Sponsored by AFTA, a recently organized collaborative group, with funding assistance from several local organizations, the exhibit is manned from 11 to 4 each 12. The Brattleboro Clayworks Set up at 139 Main St., (802) 254-9174, down the Building A sampling of work by Clayworks' members will be shown, including wheel-thrown work by Wendy Baxter, Rochelle Prunty, Kathy Preston, Claudia Teachman-Blocher, Nancy Riege, Steve display. Reception from 5 to 8 pm during Gallery Walk. The Clayworks hours by chance or appointment. Note: The Clayworks will have extended hours during the month of December. 13. Catherine Dianich Gallery 139 Main St., off alleyway foyer of Hooker-Dunham Building, (802) 254-9076 School of Design, Scot traveled extensively in Latin America over two subjects in his earlier paintings. In these new works, which are more language "floats" over more defined images in the background. Scot received a Vermont Arts Council Creation Grant to develop his new series of large oil paintings. Opening reception from 5 to 9 pm on Friday, events.) 14. Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery 254-9276, www.hookerdunham.org "The Walter Mellon Foundation for the Arts: A Retrospective" -- WMFA is proud to present an eclectic selection of retrospective exhibition will be the first time these three dynamic also be on display during the month. The WMFA retrospective is intended to features a multimedia exhibition by Allison Guptill entitled "Practices in reception from 5 to 8 pm during Gallery Walk. The avant-garde, experimental music group Tweak will perform during the reception. Hours: weekdays 8:30
 
 
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