We're in love with our newest addition - a small-body archtop (steel stringed acoustic/semi-acoustic) guitar made by Steve Reynolds of Cornwall, VT. Scroll down to continue!
Top: Sitka Spruce Back, Neck, Binding: Vermont Maple Sides: Oregon Spalted Big Leaf Maple Fingerboard & Volume: Ziricote Finger Rest: Pau Ferro Bridge & Truss Rod Cover: Ebony Headstock Veneer: Vermont Black Walnut
Join us this Sunday, 12 - 5, for special collections of Jewelry and Fibers from Edgewater artists Rita Agyemang Jackson, Lori Klein, Judith Giusto, Ellen Spring, Carol Crawford and Lynn Yarrington. We'll dish out the doughnuts and hot chocolate!
P H Y L L I S D E M O N G d e c e m b e r ' s f e a t u r e d a r t i s t
O P E N I N G R E C E P T I O N f r i d a y , d e c e m b e r 2 , 5 - 7 p m
"How do I know what I think until I see what I say?" - E.M. Forster
Painting in the place I go to, to "see what I say." It is a blank space of paper or canvas to fill with images, impressions and whatever it is that I have learned or imagined in the world I live in. It's a world of discipline and accident. A world of form and color, dissonance and harmony. A world of silence and music and an occasional bit of poetry. - Phyllis Demong
F I N D U S I N M I A M I w y n w o o d a r t d i s t r i c t
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I T ' S O U R B I R T H D A Y . . . C O M E C E L E B R A T E W I T H U S !
This Saturday, November 19, from 5-7pm, we're celebrating our second anniversary with a birthday party (hello, cupcakes!), and the opening of our second annual small works show, "short stories.". Our gallery has been transformed as the literature-inspired installation of over 20 of our gallery artists hang in this eclectic exhibition, and we can't wait to see you and hear your reactions. Come celebrate with us this Saturday - our first two years have been so beautiful, and we can't wait to create and inspire many more!
V I C T O R I A B L E W E R n o v e m b e r ' s f e a t u r e d a r t i s t
O P E N I N G R E C E P T I O N f r i d a y , n o v e m b e r 4 , 5 - 7 p m
Victoria Blewer grew up in Manhattan, but bolted for the quiet hills of Vermont. She works entirely with black and white films (sometimes using black and white infrared film), and then she hand-colors the images. Her hand-tinted photographs have been featured in full-length photo essays in the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, Vermont Life,Vermont Magazine and Yankee Magazine. In addition to winning national and regional awards for photography, Ms. Blewer’s photographs have appeared in numerous newspapers, magazines and books. She lives in Lincoln, Vermont, with her husband and daughter.
"Red Barn (triptych)" Hand-painted photos, 15.75" x 49" "Barn up Close" Hand-painted photos, 20" x 24"
F A L L A T E D G E W A T E R
n e w a r t , n e w f u n c t i o n a l & w e a r a b l e d e s i g n s .
Take a look through our new gallery additions - paintings, glass and ceramic ware, scarves
Rebecca Kinkead, "Black Sheep No. 6" Oil on canvas, 42" x 36"
New Erin Moran pottery and Michael Egan marble-tinis
Gail Sauter, "Days Gone By" oil on board, 36" x 36"
Janis Sanders, "On the Rocks", oil on canvas, 24" x 24"
Carol Crawford scarves
B A R B A R A B A K E R - B U R Y o c t o b e r ' s f e a t u r e d a r t i s t
O P E N I N G R E C E P T I O N f r i d a y , o c t o b e r 1 4 , 5 - 7 p m
"I often paint the way I garden - with abandon and few plans. It feels like an indulgence, a feast; a happy, happy place for me to be. I see that when you love something, you are most open to learning from it. Working with brushes, palette knives, sometimes my fingers, I apply oil paint to paper. The painting unfolds little by little, each new gesture taking the lead from previous ones, so that a finished piece has depended on itself, rather than an outside source for inspiration. Things work out best for me when natural laws and acquired technique ride along on the wings of instinct and intuition." - Barbara Baker-Bury
"Lavender Cloud" oil on paper, 11" x 9", $600
"Gold Square", oil on paper, 4" x 17", $600
S T I L L O N V I E W , T H R O U G H N O V E M B E R 6 I C O N I C S I L H O U E T T E S n e w e n g l a n d b a r n s c a p e s
Classic New England imagery is stripped and re-imagined in this expressive, colorful presentation of paintings that resonate with solitary, cricket-filled nights and floods of moonlight over expanses of field, evoking a contemporary connection to our historic landscape. Artists on view include Woody Jackson, Michele Dangelo, Suzanne Crocker, Peter Batchelder, Kathryn Milillo, and Jean Jack. On view through November 6.
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