As always, the Art Hop delivers art in all shapes, sizes, media and presentations from performance art to visual art to interactive art to fashion.
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As always, the Art Hop delivers art in all shapes, sizes, media and presentations from performance art to visual art to interactive art to fashion.
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Citizens Bank and the Lake Champlain Chamber of Commerce are bringing cows to downtown Burlington and Chittenden County in “The Cows Come Home to Burlington”, May 10-October 11.
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Rather than simply an overview of Socialist Realism, “Views and Re-Views” presents the posters as visual art in chronological order, starting with the earliest revolutionary posters through the Stalin Years and Second World War and on to the Cold War.
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215 College Cooperative Artists Gallery took a step in a new direction in January with their first juried show, DRAWN. Here is Christopher Byrne's review of the show.
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Christopher Byrne goes "post"-al on work by Nicholas Heilig, Kei Egan, Adam DeVarney.
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“A couple summers ago I spotted the bag with the father and son sitting on the side of the road just as you see it in the picture. I turned around and snapped a photo of it thinking how ironic it was that a piece of trash haphazardly thrown out a car window could...
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The faces are detailed, we see eyes and teeth and read emotion.
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Sandra Berbeco’s latest work focuses on her garden and on images from travels across North America.
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“Beauty is generous and intimately insistent at nurturing a smile.” This is how Burlington artist Sally Linder closes her artist statement about her “Skipping Stones” series currently at West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park in Stowe. This is part of the reason we chose her work for the cover of February 2009’s Art Map...
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by Christopher Byrne
Speaking Volumes is now home to a working 1960s black-and-white photobooth.
Photographs taken in the booth are developed with photo chemicals and printed on gelatin silver photostrips. The booth at Speaking Volumes is one of only 200 working booths in the U.S. today. Before the advent of the Polaroid and digital photography, the...
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