Old North End & Waterfront: March 2013

Isaac Wasuck Philip

If you start at North Winooski and Archibald and work your way down to Depot Street (across from Mermaid House) you have easy access on foot to all the art the Old North End and the Waterfront has to offer.

North End:

At the Gallery at Burlington College, is a show of paintings by Vermont artist Philip Hagopian through March 1st. There are two public art displays worth checking out, too: Leslie Fry’s Mermaid House, on the corner of North Avenue and North Streets, and O.N.E.der Dome in the Hyde Street Triangle Park.

Waterfront:

Down Lake Street at the Lake & College Building there is art to see throughout, including at the Gallery at Main Street Landing on the 2nd floor: be sure to visit Isaac Wasuck’s “The Quilt Project” (image above). The Cathedral Church of St. Paul has been showing art in the nave for over 30 years and is featuring, through March 29, the “Stations of the Cross” drawings by the late Richard A. Clark of Chittenden in honor of Lent. Mark Boedges Fine Art Gallery is the gallery and studio of award-winning Vermont landscape artist Mark Boedges. Also, the CornerStone Building at 3 Main Street has art throughout its halls and you can glimpse Steve Larrabee’s Winged Monkeys on Union Station and the Lake and College Building. Walking up Battery Street, there are five groupings of marble sculptures that are intentionally placed as a way to view the sunset through the crevices carved in the stones. The work was created in 1974 by Paul Aschenbach and in collaboration with Bill Ford, Terry Dinan, John Watenberg, and Bob Vesely.

At Union Station, Art’s Alive at Main Street Landing/Union Station and Art’s Alive at Main Street Landing/Wing Gallery ”4 Photographers” featuring work by Robin Katrick, Melissa Thebarge, Trine Wilson, and Laina Johnson .

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