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Friday, November 20, 2009
Music (55)
Aaron Flinn (rock), Friday, November 20, 8PM at Parima Acoustic Lounge in Burlington.
Benjamin Bright (singer-songwriter), Friday, November 20, 6PM at Olive Ridley's in Plattsburgh.
Bill Burrell & the Sodbusters (rock), Friday, November 20, 8PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
BK2VT with DJs Francise & Mike Device (mashup), Friday, November 20, 10PM at 1/2 Lounge in Burlington.
Blue Water (rock), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at Franny O's in South Burlington.
Brick Church Concert Series, Friday, November 20, 7PM at Old Brick Church in Williston.
Clubland with Bonjour-Hi! (hip-hop, ghetto tech), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Lift in Burlington.
Cocktail (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Gusto's in Barre.
Cosmic American Trio (cosmic Americana), Friday, November 20, 7PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Dave Harrison's Starstruck Karaoke, Friday, November 20, 10PM at JP's Pub in Burlington.
Defeater, Engergy, Crucial Times, Fractures (hardcore), Friday, November 20, 7PM at 242 Main in Burlington.
DJ Big Kat (hip-hop), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Green Room in Burlington.
DJ Jam Man (Top 40), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Two Brothers Tavern in Middlebury.
DJ Johnny Utah (Top 40), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Rí Rá Irish Pub in Burlington.
DJ ZJ (hip-hop), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Rasputin's in Burlington.
Evenkeel (rock), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at The Hub Pizzeria & Pub in Johnson.
Exit Only (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at City Limits in Vergennes.
Folk By Association (folk), Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Bee's Knees in Morrisville.
Gary Peacock (singer-songwriter), Friday, November 20, 5PM at Monopole Downstairs in Plattsburgh.
Given Groove (rock), Friday, November 20, 8PM at The Brewski in Jeffersonville.
Grippo Funk Band, Friday, November 20, 9PM at Red Square in Burlington.
Groove Junkies (funk), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Olive Ridley's in Plattsburgh.
Gutterpup (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Matterhorn in Stowe.
Happy Hour with Ben Roy's Sonic Sampler (experimental), Friday, November 20, 6PM at Langdon Street Café in Montpelier.
High School Band Showcase, Friday, November 20, 7–11PM at Vermont Commons School in South Burlington.
Hot Neon Magic (’80s New Wave), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Nectar's in Burlington.
Ian Altman, Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Bethany Church in Montpelier.
Japhy Ryder (prog-rock), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Parima Main Stage in Burlington.
Jay Ekis & Brian Clark (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at The Skinny Pancake in Burlington.
Karaoke with Steve, Friday, November 20, 9PM at Backstage Pub in Essex Junction.
Live Music, Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at JD's Pub in East Berkshire.
Live Music, Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at On the Rise Bakery in Richmond.
Mad River Chorale, Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at St. Andrew's Church in Waterbury.
Music Night, Friday, November 20, 7PM at Brown Dog Books & Gifts in Hinesburg.
My Dearest Darling, Spirit Animal, Graph (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at The Monkey House in Winooski.
Nastee (hip-hop), Friday, November 20, 11:30PM at Red Square in Burlington.
No Diggity: Return to the ’90s (’90s dance party), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Club Metronome in Burlington.
Ohioan, Ah Holly Family (country), Friday, November 20, 8PM at Langdon Street Café in Montpelier.
Open Mic with Jess & Jeff, Friday, November 20, 8PM at Backstage Pub in Essex Junction.
Out the Hasse (Celtic-rock), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Monopole in Plattsburgh.
Peacock Tunes & Trivia, Friday, November 20, 5PM at Monopole in Plattsburgh.
Perry Nunn (singer-songwriter), Friday, November 20, 6PM at Red Square in Burlington.
Peter Mulvey & Natalia Zukerman, Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at UVM Recital Hall in Burlington.
PossumHaw (folk), Friday, November 20, 8:30PM at 51 Main in Middlebury.
Rise Up Sound (reggae), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at The Reservoir Restaurant & Tap Room in Waterbury.
Seth Yacovone (solo acoustic blues), Friday, November 20, 7PM at Nectar's in Burlington.
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings (soul), Friday, November 20, 8:30PM at Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington.
Sideshow Bob (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Nightcrawlers in Colchester.
Small Axe/Bad Felix (rock), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Stereofidelics (alt-rock), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Charlie O's in Montpelier.
Steve Hartman (singer-songwriter), Friday, November 20, 7PM at 1/2 Lounge in Burlington.
That Toga Band (electro-acoustic), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Slide Brook Lodge & Tavern in Warren.
The Lonestar Chain, Blowtorch (rock, alt-country), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Muddy Waters in Burlington.
The Sound Investment Jazz Ensemble, Friday, November 20, 8PM at Concert Hall, Mahaney Center for the Arts, Middlebury College in Middlebury.
Zora (Eastern European folk), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at Black Door Bar & Bistro in Montpelier.
EVENTS (46)
Fall Dance Concert - Student choreographers play with the effects of theatrical lighting in new works guided by artist-in-residence Christal Brown. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Dance Studio, Mahaney Center for the Arts, Middlebury College in Middlebury. $6-10. [Dance]
'Tap Dogs' - Six athletic dancers move in dynamic, choreographed rhythms, stomps and taps inspired by the atmosphere of Australia's industrial heartland. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $45-55. [Dance]
'The Music Man' - The Middlebury Community Players present this song-filled classic about the ultimate con man and the librarian who stops him in his tracks. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Town Hall Theater in Middlebury. $14-17. [Theater]
'1900' - This play adapted by student Nerina Cocchi brings to life the story of a genius jazz pianist who spends his entire life aboard an ocean liner — until he decides to disembark, that is. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Wright Memorial Theater, Middlebury College in Middlebury. Free. [Theater]
'A Convenient Truth' - Environmentally conscious folks gain inspiration from this film about the radical recycling, transportation and affordable housing innovations the city of Curitaba, Brazil, has made in the last 40 years. Friday, November 20, 7PM at Shelburne Town Hall in Shelburne. $5 donation. [Film]
'An Inspector Calls' - Audience members get to the bottom of a young woman's suicide as Inspector Goole interrogates the prosperous Birling family in this classic Victorian-era thriller presented by the Shelburne Players. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Shelburne Town Center in Shelburne. $10-15. [Theater]
Annual Holiday Studio Sale - Shoppers sift through funky handmade Burlington bags, handwoven and dyed scarves from Afghanistan, and collections of gifts from Mexico, Swaziland and West Africa. Friday, November 20, 12–7PM at Chace Mill in Burlington. Free. [Holidays]
Argentinean Tango - Shoulders back, chin up! With or without partners, dancers of all abilities strut to bandoneón riffs in a self-guided practice session. Friday, November 20, 7:30–10PM at Salsalina Studio in Burlington. $5. [Dance]
Artisans' Bazaar - Nearly 40 crafters exhibit pottery, weaving, glass work, jewelry, ornaments and other seasonal creations. Friday, November 20, 10AM–7PM at Chandler Gallery in Randolph. Free. [Holidays]
Ballroom Dance Social - Singles and couples of all ages learn ballroom, swing and Latin dancing. Friday, November 20, 7–10PM at Jazzercize Studio in Williston. $10-14. [Dance]
Bike-a-Thon - Alpha Sigma Phi brothers keep the pedals of a stationary bike circling for 12 hours as they raise funds for LIVESTRONG, the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Live music and giveaways break up the day. Friday, November 20, 12–11:59PM at SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh. Donations accepted. [Sport]
Brown Bag Book Club - Simon Winchester's The Professor and the Madman provides ample discussion for attentive readers. Friday, November 20, 12:30–1:30PM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free. [Words]
Craft Vermont - Creators of unique gifts from jackets to jewelry preside over 130 juried exhibits. Friday, November 20, 12–8PM at Sheraton Hotel in South Burlington. $7 ticket valid for readmission all four days; $4 on Sunday. [Etc.]
'Creating a Culture of Inclusion' - This conference headed by Heather McCracken, founder of the Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society, lays out the special needs of children with autism. Puppets in Education debuts its production That's What's Different About Me. Friday, November 20, 7:30AM–3:30PM at Doubletree Hotel in South Burlington. $175. [Etc.]
'Desdemona: A Play About a Handkerchief' - Senior students Claire Graves and Emily Kron stage Paula Vogel's imaginative take on Shakespeare's Othello, which gives the play an ironic spin through the eyes of three woman. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Hepburn Zoo, Hepburn Hall, Middlebury College in Middlebury. $4. [Theater]
DJ Dance Party - Young adults ages 12 to 19 lace up their dance shoes for a night of all-request songs. Bring your MP3 player. Friday, November 20, 6–8PM at The Hub Teen Center & Skatepark in Bristol. Free. [Kids]
Double Edge Theatre - Two original theater pieces captivate audiences with large props, puppets and surreal scene changes. The Disappearance explores the life of Holocaust survivor Maarten Soetendrop, and The Republic of Dreams examines the death of Polish-Jewish artist Bruno Schulz. Friday, November 20, 8PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $25. [Theater]
English Country Dance - Those keen on Jane Austen's favorite pastime make rural rounds to lively tunes by Fine Sandy Loam. Friday, November 20, 7:30–9:30PM at Elley-Long Music Center, St. Michael's College in Colchester. $5-8; bring finger food to share. [Dance]
Italian Movie Night - Foreign film lovers get lost in Vittorio De Sica's I girasoli, which follows two newlyweds torn apart by the war. Friday, November 20, 6:30PM at Deborah Rawson Memorial Library in Jericho. Free. [Film]
Johanna Miller - The outreach director of Vermont Natural Resources Council explores the latest in "Energy Issues: Hot Buttons and Activities." Friday, November 20, 2–3PM at Faith United Methodist Church in South Burlington. $5. [Talks]
Leon Thompson - The author shares his third book of humor, Not Too Awful Bad: A Storyteller's Guide to Vermont, which includes a guide to talking like a native and identifying residents from "redneck natives" to "transplants." Friday, November 20, 6:30PM at Annie's Book Stop in Rutland. Free; cash bar. [Words]
'McAuction' - Certificates to local restaurants, inns and ski resorts could be among the treasures sold to the highest bidder at a benefit for the Ronald McDonald House. Friday, November 20, 5:30PM at Ethan Allen Club in Burlington. Free. [Etc.]
'Moby Dick Rehearsed' - Audiences absorb 800 pages of Herman Melville's famous novel in Orson Welles' two-hour play, directed at Pendragon by Karen Kirkham. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Pendragon Theater in Saranac Lake. $10-20. [Theater]
'Oklahoma!' - Rodgers & Hammerstein's two-act classic musical follows the budding romance between a cowboy and a farm girl in 1906. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Mount Abraham Union High School in Bristol. $6-9. [Theater]
'Parallel Lives' - In skits taking place from the dawn of man to today, actors Catherine Doherty and Kathryn Markey tackle everything from health food to gender roles in a rowdy laugh-fest. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Briggs Opera House in White River Junction. $25-68. [Theater]
Paul Houchens - Listeners get caught up in this speaker's visual and descriptive account of an Alaskan trek in "The Trail to the Klondike." Friday, November 20, 7PM at Faith United Methodist Church in South Burlington. Free. [Talks]
'Peter Pan the Musical' - Audiences think happy thoughts and enter this melodious take on J.M. Barrie's classic tale presented by the Milton High School Theatre. Auditorium. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Milton Senior High School in Milton. $5-10; $25 for families. [Theater]
'Pinocchio' - Sixty-nine years after Disney released it, this film based on an Italian folklore character comes to the Little City's big screen. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Vergennes Opera House in Vergennes. $5. [Film]
'Pint-Sized Science' - Laboratory learners ages 2 to 7 experiment with stories and hands-on activities. Friday, November 20, 11AM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Regular admission, $7.50-9.50. [Kids]
River Theater's 'Peter Pan' - A five-act fantasy recounts the adventures of "The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up." Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Bellows Falls Opera House in Bellows Falls. $8-12. [Theater]
'Rosalee Was Here' - This production, penned by Burlington playwright Maura Campbell, takes a comic and crazy look at what happens when children are treated as criminals. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Outer Space in Burlington. $20. [Theater]
Slavoj Žižek - The noted philosopher, social theorist and cultural critic shares his views on popular culture in "We're Only Human: Ideology in Hollywood Today." Friday, November 20, 3–4:30PM at Billings-Ira Allen Lecture Hall, UVM in Burlington. Free. [Talks]
Snowmobile Safety Course - Drivers learn the proper rules and techniques for wintertime off-roading. Friday, November 20, 6:30–8:30PM at Montpelier High School in Montpelier. $5. [Etc.]
Soul Street Dance Ensemble - This Houston, Tx., modern dance group blends hip-hop, soul and innovative street dance moves in a high-energy spectacle. Classroom Two. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $10-12. [Dance]
Spanish-English Conversation Group - ¿Qué pasa? Learn more about fellow Spanish speakers at this group foreign tongue foray. Friday, November 20, 4–5PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free. [Etc.]
'Splendor in the Grass' - Students rework William Inge's Academy Award-winning screenplay, which shares two Kansas teens' struggles with sexuality and societal norms in the 1920s. Friday, November 20, 7:30–10PM at Mill River Union High School in North Clarendon. $10-12. [Theater]
'Stories & Crafts' - Kids ages 3 and up fashion creations based on storytime books. Preregister. Friday, November 20, 10AM at South Burlington Community Library in South Burlington. Free. [Kids]
'Tales 'Round the World' - Stories spanning the globe keep young readers hanging on to every word. Friday, November 20, 3:30PM at Lawrence Memorial Library in Bristol. Free. [Kids]
Teen Open Mic - Young adults gather to make music and socialize at this arts scene broadcast on freevermontradio.org. Cabaret Room. Friday, November 20, 6–10PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. Free. [Kids]
Tertulia Latina - Latino-americanos and other fluent Spanish speakers converse en español. Friday, November 20, 5:30–7PM at Radio Bean in Burlington. Free. [Etc.]
'The Da Vinci Code' - Symbologist Robert Langdon attempts to unravel an ancient code and a great mystery when he is tasked with solving a murder that took place in the Louvre. Hudson Hall, Room 106. Friday, November 20, 7–9PM at SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh. Free. [Film]
'The Rocky Horror Show' - Brad and Janet are in for an unusual surprise when they stumble upon the Annual Transylvanian Convention in the Dartmouth Theater Department's rendition of the cult classic. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Moore Theater, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College in Hanover. $5-14. [Theater]
'The Threepenny Opera' - Set in 1838 London, Bertolt Brecht's "beggar's opera" gives a darkly comic glimpse of the ugly side of urban industrialism. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Twinfield Union School in Plainfield. $3. [Theater]
Toddler Time - Little ones ages 1 to 3 get social with books and simple art activities. Friday, November 20, 10:30AM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free. [Kids]
Vermont Law College Fair - Current students dole out advice to high schoolers about their field and college applications over pizza and refreshments. Friday, November 20, 11:20AM–12:25PM at Chase Community Center, Vermont Law School in South Royalton. Free. [Education]
'You Can't Take It With You' - UVM Theatre presents this Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy about eccentric families and mad times that debuted during the Great Depression. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Royall Tyler Theatre, UVM in Burlington. $15-18. [Theater]
Art (83)
'Crazy Acres', Julian Scott Memorial Gallery, Johnson State College, Johnson. Fourteen contemporary artists pay homage to their former teacher and mentor, the late New York/Vermont abstract expressionist painter James Gahagan.
Fred G Hill, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. "A Trip to the Badlands & Other Recent Photographs," 50 images by the Burlington photographer in the Pickering Room.
'Fundamentally Vermont', Northeast Kingdom Artisans' Guild Backroom Gallery, St. Johnsbury. Experience the "old Vermont" through the images of Peacham photographer Richard W. Brown and the vernacular pine furniture of Cookeville Woodworking.
Hal Mayforth, Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery, Shelburne. Recent paintings by the nationally known Vermont illustrator.
Sheel Gardner Anand, Governor's Office Gallery, Montpelier. "Vermont Memories," original realist paintings and prints.
T. Wendelken, Montpelier City Hall, Montpelier. Found object assemblages.
Victor Salvo, Big Picture Theater & Café, Waitsfield. "Gunk Holing," underwater photographs that take the viewer under Cape Cod docks and follows marine life along Vermont waterways.
Abstract Exhibit, The Art House Gallery, Craftsbury Common. Works in various media by Harriet Wood, Janet Van Fleet, Maggie Neale, Cheryl Betz, Kathy Stark, Alex Bottinelli, Lois Eby, Jeff Way and Paul Gruler.
Adam DeVarney & Shaun Boyce, Sapa Tea and Coffee, Burlington. Illustrative mixed-media paintings/drawings of sailboats, and graphic designs that investigate geometry, spatial layering and transparency, respectively.
Anthony Halasz, Two Rivers Printmaking Studio, White River Junction. "Retrospective," prints.
Art Resource Association Annual Show, T.W. Wood Gallery, Montpelier. Works in multiple media by members of this central Vermont organization.
Arthur Zorn, The Skinny Pancake, Montpelier. "Improving Visions II," new abstract impressionist works.
Artisans' Holiday Bazaar, Chandler Gallery, Randolph. The seventh annual exhibition and sale offers affordable gifts in pottery, weaving, glasswork, jewelry, prints, gourmet food and much more.
Barbara Pearlman, Gallery in-the-Field, Brandon. Sculptural works in mixed media.
'Celebrate!', Studio Place Arts, Barre. A holiday art show featuring works in various media by local artists and artisans, including hundreds of affordable handmade items.
Christen Ilacqua, The Daily Planet, Burlington. Collage works, Greenhouse; Morganne Ray: "Handprints," Dining Room; and Christin Manner: Mixed media, Bar.
'Cuban Artists' Books and Prints: 1985-2008', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. Handmade books, maquettes for unpublished projects, prints and printed objects reflect life in Cuba over the past two decades as experienced by the young artists and writers of Ediciones Vigia, a collaborative press.
'Daughters and Fathers', Emile A. Gruppe Gallery, Jericho. Watercolor pen-and-ink drawings by Harald Aksdal, photography by Lauralee Aksdal Best, sculptures by Stanley Lutostanski and drawings by Gabriela Lutostanski.
Deborah Sharpe-Lunstead, The Art House, Middlebury. "A Year in Vermont," an exhibit of pulp paintings depicting the natural world of the Green Mountain State as well as Italy, Burma and Sri Lanka.
East Johnson Plein Air Club, Red Square, Burlington. Landscape paintings by members of the Vermont art club.
'Egyptomania', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. Art and artifacts resulting from the West's fascination with all things Egyptian. In the Wilbur Room.
Elinor Randall, Plainfield Community Center, Plainfield. "Journey with Horses," drawings and prints.
Ellen Powell, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. The longtime jazz bassist adds fine-art photography to her resume with this exhibit of images that document her walks by the lake and local parks with her dog. Fletcher Room.
Eric Heller, Casella Theater, Castleton State College, Castleton. "Intersecting Worlds," the scientist-artist presents the quantum world through digital abstract artworks.
Essex Art League Group Show, Essex Town Offices, Essex. Original artworks by Lynn Powers, Joan Smith, Jackie Call and Pat Kennedy.
'Evolving Patterns: In Honor of Darwin's 200th Birthday', Jackson Gallery, Town Hall Theater, Middlebury. Paintings, drawings and photographs by local artists, focusing on small, affordable works for the holidays.
Fran Bull, Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, West Rutland. "In Flanders Fields," an installation of sculpture and etchings in nine parts that explores the commonalities and differences in past and present human conflicts.
Reception: Fran Bull, Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, West Rutland. "In Flanders Fields," an installation of sculpture and etchings in nine parts that explores the commonalities and differences in past and present human conflicts. Friday, November 20, 5–7PM.
Gayleen Aiken, GRACE, Hardwick. "Vermont's Granite Industry 1955-1998," drawings by the late Vermont artist.
Group Sculpture Show, Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, Montpelier. Leila Bandar, Kat Clear, Chris Curtis, David Tanych and Denis Versweyveld show works in stone, steel, wood and other media in this biennial installation.
'Homelands', Feick Fine Arts Center, Green Mountain College, Poultney. Stitched textiles and tapestry weavings by Welsh fiber artists Alison Mercer and Helen Foroughi.
Ibinkya Alao, The Art Gallery, Stowe. The Art Ambassador of Nigeria, sponsored by Life is Color International, is touring the U.S. and showing his works.
'In Studio/Tangent', Jager DiPaola Kemp Design, Burlington. Works by adult artists with disabilities and autism spectrum disorder who have participated in workshops at the League Treatment Center led by visiting artist Marshall Harmon; also paintings, silk-screen prints and photographs by Harmon and coworkers/artists Matt Murphy and Susan Metrican.
'Interrupted Life: Incarcerated Mothers in the United States', Davis Center, UVM, Burlington. A touring exhibit with eight installations that examine the lives of affected women and children as well as the policies and politics of imprisonment in the U.S. Curated by historian Rickie Solinger, director of WAKEUP/Arts in New York.
Isabel Weinger Nielsen, Blinking Light Gallery, Plainfield. "Photographs From Down the Road & Beyond," pictures of Vermont by the Northfield artist.
Jack Sabon, Vermont Fine Art Gallery, Stowe. Realist landscapes by the Athabascan Indian native of Alaska.
Jane Sandberg & Mary Pacifici, Brownell Library, Essex Junction. "November: Full of Color," watercolors and mixed media "from the funky to the sublime."
Jess Graham, Boloco, Burlington. "Sleeping Late & Other Indulgences," oil and mixed-media paintings with a patterned, kinetic line quality and autumn palette.
John Douglas, Burlington College, Burlington. A multimedia exhibit by the Burlington photographer/activist/filmmaker.
Juried Photography Exhibition, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury. Forty photos using unconventional and historic processes — including wet-plate collodion tintypes, Polaroid transfer, kallitype, cyanotype and others — selected by juror Blue Mitchell of Diffusion magazine.
Karen Day-Vath, Davis Center, UVM, Burlington. Recent bold abstract paintings from the St. Albans artist's "Primary Colors" series, in the Chittenden Bank UVM branch.
Karen Dawson, City Market, Burlington. "The Year of the Lake," recent paintings and works on paper inspired by the Lake Champlain region, Champ and the beach.
Karen M. Geiger, CCV Burlington Pearl Gallery, Burlington. "Everyday Myths," mixed-media paintings that explore the fables created in daily life.
Kelly Gorham, 7444 Gallery, Saranac Lake. "The Stones Have Memories: an exploration of Berlin's Cold War landmarks," black-and-white photographs in 30-by-40-inch archival prints by the Montana-based photographer.
Kimberlee Forney, The Green Room, Burlington. Thirty original acrylic paintings.
Linda Wooliever, The Shoe Horn, Montpelier. "Silk Musings," oil painting on silk.
Liz Kauffman, Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. New abstract paintings by the resident staff artist at the Vermont Studio Center that explore harmony and tension in color and form.
Lowell Snowdon Klock, The Brick Box Gallery, Paramount Theatre, Rutland. Manipulated Polaroid images.
Maggie Lake, Healthy Living, South Burlington. "Vermont Botanical," preserved, framed plant specimens and giclee prints.
'Make Art, Repeat', Soda Plant Artist Cooperative Environment, Burlington. New work by Christy Mitchell, Ashley Roark and Greg Mamczak that explores the theme of repetition.
'Medicine & Mortality', Firehouse Gallery, Burlington. Linda E. Jones, Sasanqua Link and Nathaniel Price contribute works in multiple media that focus on the tools, procedures and detritus of medical interventions on the body.
'Modern and Contemporary Art at Dartmouth', Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover. Highlights from the college's collection over the past 50 years, including post-1945 painting and sculpture.
'Napoleon on the Nile: Soldiers, Artists and the Rediscovery of Egypt', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. Thirty large, detailed, engraved illustrations from the 23-volume Description de l'Egypte, a study of ancient and modern Egypt initiated under the reign of General Napoleon Bonaparte, this exhibition explores nearly every aspect of the north African country and underscores the resulting passion in the West for all things Egyptian. Also included are paintings and drawings influenced by the book's publication, letters and documents from the time of Napoleon's contact with Egypt, and other artifacts.
Neal Rantoul, PHOTOSTOP Gallery, White River Junction. "Wheat, An America Series," abstracted landscapes from Washington State by the director of the photography program at Northeastern University.
Ned Castle, ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, Burlington. "Indigenous Expressions," black-and-white photographs of regional native identities, defined from the perspective of the subjects, with archival pigments on fine-art paper.
Neil Rappaport, Vermont Folklife Center, Middlebury. "After Attica," photographic portraits of inmates, 1971-74, taken at a maximum-security prison in Comstock, N.Y., in reaction to the bloody uprising at Attica.
Nicole Kircher, Vintage Jewelers, Burlington. The Newport artist shows her mixed-media works at this brand-new jewelry store.
November 2009 Featured Artists, Artist in Residence Cooperative Gallery, Enosburg Falls. Works in multiple media by Tess Beemer, Helen Kyle, Lyna Lou Nordstrom and Becky Wright.
Oriana Shaplin, Designhaus, Burlington. Neotraditional bust sculptures, plaster-cast from live models.
Peter Fried & Carol Norton, 215 College Gallery, Burlington. "The Still Moment," a shared exhibit of oil paintings.
Peter Miller, Wharfin Gallery at Vermont Woodworking School, Fairfax. Landscape works by the Vermont painter in the newly opened gallery, which also features furniture by woodworking students and professionals, and works by local fine artists.
'Prints and Prejudice: Woodcuts and Artifacts of the American Civil War', Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury. Art and material culture featuring 70 original woodcuts from Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper reveal the excitement and the sacrifices of the war.
Raychel Severance, Firehouse Center Community Darkroom, Burlington. "You Rascal, You," photographs celebrating exuberant youth.
Rick Zand, The Green Bean Art Gallery at Capitol Grounds, Montpelier. Photographs by the local artist.
Rolf Anderson, Montgomery Town Library, Montgomery Center. "Autumn Color," images of Hazen's Notch and surrounding landscape by the photographer and conservationist.
Royce Dendler, Terasem Movement Foundation Office & Galleria, Bristol. "Ozone Replenishment," new work in a variety of media, including collage, fabricated metal, melted plastic and digital imagery.
Ruth Hamilton, The Gallery at Brandon Music, Brandon. "The Heart of Land," landscapes from northern England and Vermont, as well as figurative works.
Sarah Norsworthy, Winding Brook Bistro, Johnson. Multilayered, multimedia paintings grounded in place and narrative in the artist's personal life.
'Small Pictures Show', Burnham Memorial Library, Colchester. Original works by members of the Essex Art League.
St. Albans Group show, Staart Gallery, St. Albans. Photography by Chris Hungerford and Robert Chaperon Jr., watercolors by Paule Gingras and Beth Maginn, mixed-media acrylic paintings by Meta Strick, and other works.
Strafford Artworks, Tunbridge Public Library, Tunbridge Village. "New Works, New Calendar," paintings, prints, photographs and sculpture by a dozen local artists who share ideas and exhibits.
'Super 50: Halloween Exhibit', Chaffee Art Center, Rutland. In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Rutland Halloween Parade, this exhibit pays tribute to both the parade and Tom Fagan, who introduced the superhero theme that immersed Rutland into the world of comic books. On display are comic books featuring the parade, memorabilia from past years and Fagan's own Batman costume.
'Survey: 215 College Gallery Group Exhibition', UVM Living/Learning Center, Burlington. The 11 member-artists of the downtown gallery show their works in various media all together.
'The Art of Action: Shaping Vermont's Future Through Art', Richmond Free Library, Richmond. A touring exhibit featuring more than 100 pieces in multiple media by 10 juried artists, inspired by the work of the Council on the Future of Vermont and underwritten by Lyman Orton. The works address issues from the working landscape to energy to immigration.
'The Art of Devotion', Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury. Panel paintings and sculptures from 15th-century Renaissance Italy bring together 15 works from 10 different collections to address themes such as artistic training and technique, patronage, function and conservation.
'The Art of Sonia Landy Sheridan', Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover. More than 80 works by the pioneering artist known for her experiments with emerging forms of imaging technology of the late 20th century.
'The Place You Hang Your Hat', Borough Gallery & Studio, Burlington. Works in multiple media focused on the theme of "home" by 10 artists from Burlington, New York and Philadelphia.
'The Relentless Eye', Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. Open-call submissions of "instantaneous expression" cellphone photography from all over the globe, juried by internationally recognized photographer Eirik Johnson, as well as works by invited artists Christopher Greene, Gabrielle Russomagno, Shawn Rocco, Sean Capone, Joshua Davis and Wafaa Bilal make up this groundbreaking show curated by HDAC exhibitions director Odin Cathcart.
'The Word Show', Flynndog, Burlington. Works from Vermont artists Axel Stohlberg, Roger Coleman, Winnie Looby, Sharon Webster, Aluan Arguelles, Jon Michael Turner, Drew Cameon, PK Ellis and Maggie Standley, who combine text with images in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, assemblage, prints, collages and more.
Tom O'Brien, CCV Burlington Cherry Pit Gallery, Burlington. "Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: The Vanitas Landscape," oil paintings of worlds viewed through windows.
Valerie Hird, Amy E. Tarrant Gallery, Flynn Center, Burlington. "The Maiden Voyages Project: The Diaries of Five Women," the translation from text to images of four women from the Middle East and the Vermont-based artist, making the lives of real women of varying cultures and backgrounds accessible.
Vermont Hand Crafters Juried Member Show, Barnes & Noble, South Burlington. Paintings and photography by Jackie Mangione, Daryl V. Storrs, Ellen Hagman, Donna Jean Safford and Lynne Berard.
'Wood Show', BigTown Gallery, Rochester. Sculpture, painting and assemblage by seven regional artists using the medium in a variety of contemporary ways.
Music (55)
Friday, November 20, 2009
Album Reviews
Music Articles
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Burlington Area (30)
Aaron Flinn (rock), Friday, November 20, 8PM at Parima Acoustic Lounge in Burlington.
Bill Burrell & the Sodbusters (rock), Friday, November 20, 8PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
BK2VT with DJs Francise & Mike Device (mashup), Friday, November 20, 10PM at 1/2 Lounge in Burlington.
Blue Water (rock), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at Franny O's in South Burlington.
Brick Church Concert Series, Friday, November 20, 7PM at Old Brick Church in Williston.
Clubland with Bonjour-Hi! (hip-hop, ghetto tech), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Lift in Burlington.
Cosmic American Trio (cosmic Americana), Friday, November 20, 7PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Dave Harrison's Starstruck Karaoke, Friday, November 20, 10PM at JP's Pub in Burlington.
Defeater, Engergy, Crucial Times, Fractures (hardcore), Friday, November 20, 7PM at 242 Main in Burlington.
DJ Big Kat (hip-hop), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Green Room in Burlington.
DJ Johnny Utah (Top 40), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Rí Rá Irish Pub in Burlington.
DJ ZJ (hip-hop), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Rasputin's in Burlington.
Grippo Funk Band, Friday, November 20, 9PM at Red Square in Burlington.
High School Band Showcase, Friday, November 20, 7–11PM at Vermont Commons School in South Burlington.
Hot Neon Magic (’80s New Wave), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Nectar's in Burlington.
Japhy Ryder (prog-rock), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Parima Main Stage in Burlington.
Jay Ekis & Brian Clark (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at The Skinny Pancake in Burlington.
Karaoke with Steve, Friday, November 20, 9PM at Backstage Pub in Essex Junction.
My Dearest Darling, Spirit Animal, Graph (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at The Monkey House in Winooski.
Nastee (hip-hop), Friday, November 20, 11:30PM at Red Square in Burlington.
No Diggity: Return to the ’90s (’90s dance party), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Club Metronome in Burlington.
Open Mic with Jess & Jeff, Friday, November 20, 8PM at Backstage Pub in Essex Junction.
Perry Nunn (singer-songwriter), Friday, November 20, 6PM at Red Square in Burlington.
Peter Mulvey & Natalia Zukerman, Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at UVM Recital Hall in Burlington.
Seth Yacovone (solo acoustic blues), Friday, November 20, 7PM at Nectar's in Burlington.
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings (soul), Friday, November 20, 8:30PM at Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington.
Sideshow Bob (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Nightcrawlers in Colchester.
Small Axe/Bad Felix (rock), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at Radio Bean in Burlington.
Steve Hartman (singer-songwriter), Friday, November 20, 7PM at 1/2 Lounge in Burlington.
The Lonestar Chain, Blowtorch (rock, alt-country), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Muddy Waters in Burlington.
Central (9)
Cocktail (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Gusto's in Barre.
Happy Hour with Ben Roy's Sonic Sampler (experimental), Friday, November 20, 6PM at Langdon Street Café in Montpelier.
Ian Altman, Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Bethany Church in Montpelier.
Mad River Chorale, Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at St. Andrew's Church in Waterbury.
Ohioan, Ah Holly Family (country), Friday, November 20, 8PM at Langdon Street Café in Montpelier.
Rise Up Sound (reggae), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at The Reservoir Restaurant & Tap Room in Waterbury.
Stereofidelics (alt-rock), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Charlie O's in Montpelier.
That Toga Band (electro-acoustic), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Slide Brook Lodge & Tavern in Warren.
Zora (Eastern European folk), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at Black Door Bar & Bistro in Montpelier.
Champlain Valley (6)
DJ Jam Man (Top 40), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Two Brothers Tavern in Middlebury.
Exit Only (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at City Limits in Vergennes.
Live Music, Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at On the Rise Bakery in Richmond.
Music Night, Friday, November 20, 7PM at Brown Dog Books & Gifts in Hinesburg.
PossumHaw (folk), Friday, November 20, 8:30PM at 51 Main in Middlebury.
The Sound Investment Jazz Ensemble, Friday, November 20, 8PM at Concert Hall, Mahaney Center for the Arts, Middlebury College in Middlebury.
Northern (5)
Evenkeel (rock), Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at The Hub Pizzeria & Pub in Johnson.
Folk By Association (folk), Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Bee's Knees in Morrisville.
Given Groove (rock), Friday, November 20, 8PM at The Brewski in Jeffersonville.
Gutterpup (rock), Friday, November 20, 9PM at Matterhorn in Stowe.
Live Music, Friday, November 20, 9:30PM at JD's Pub in East Berkshire.
Regional (5)
Benjamin Bright (singer-songwriter), Friday, November 20, 6PM at Olive Ridley's in Plattsburgh.
Gary Peacock (singer-songwriter), Friday, November 20, 5PM at Monopole Downstairs in Plattsburgh.
Groove Junkies (funk), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Olive Ridley's in Plattsburgh.
Out the Hasse (Celtic-rock), Friday, November 20, 10PM at Monopole in Plattsburgh.
Peacock Tunes & Trivia, Friday, November 20, 5PM at Monopole in Plattsburgh.
Events (46)
Friday, November 20, 2009
Dance (6)
Fall Dance Concert - Student choreographers play with the effects of theatrical lighting in new works guided by artist-in-residence Christal Brown. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Dance Studio, Mahaney Center for the Arts, Middlebury College in Middlebury. $6-10.
'Tap Dogs' - Six athletic dancers move in dynamic, choreographed rhythms, stomps and taps inspired by the atmosphere of Australia's industrial heartland. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $45-55.
Argentinean Tango - Shoulders back, chin up! With or without partners, dancers of all abilities strut to bandoneón riffs in a self-guided practice session. Friday, November 20, 7:30–10PM at Salsalina Studio in Burlington. $5.
Ballroom Dance Social - Singles and couples of all ages learn ballroom, swing and Latin dancing. Friday, November 20, 7–10PM at Jazzercize Studio in Williston. $10-14.
English Country Dance - Those keen on Jane Austen's favorite pastime make rural rounds to lively tunes by Fine Sandy Loam. Friday, November 20, 7:30–9:30PM at Elley-Long Music Center, St. Michael's College in Colchester. $5-8; bring finger food to share.
Soul Street Dance Ensemble - This Houston, Tx., modern dance group blends hip-hop, soul and innovative street dance moves in a high-energy spectacle. Classroom Two. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. $10-12.
Education (1)
Vermont Law College Fair - Current students dole out advice to high schoolers about their field and college applications over pizza and refreshments. Friday, November 20, 11:20AM–12:25PM at Chase Community Center, Vermont Law School in South Royalton. Free.
Etc. (6)
Craft Vermont - Creators of unique gifts from jackets to jewelry preside over 130 juried exhibits. Friday, November 20, 12–8PM at Sheraton Hotel in South Burlington. $7 ticket valid for readmission all four days; $4 on Sunday.
'Creating a Culture of Inclusion' - This conference headed by Heather McCracken, founder of the Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society, lays out the special needs of children with autism. Puppets in Education debuts its production That's What's Different About Me. Friday, November 20, 7:30AM–3:30PM at Doubletree Hotel in South Burlington. $175.
'McAuction' - Certificates to local restaurants, inns and ski resorts could be among the treasures sold to the highest bidder at a benefit for the Ronald McDonald House. Friday, November 20, 5:30PM at Ethan Allen Club in Burlington. Free.
Snowmobile Safety Course - Drivers learn the proper rules and techniques for wintertime off-roading. Friday, November 20, 6:30–8:30PM at Montpelier High School in Montpelier. $5.
Spanish-English Conversation Group - ¿Qué pasa? Learn more about fellow Spanish speakers at this group foreign tongue foray. Friday, November 20, 4–5PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.
Tertulia Latina - Latino-americanos and other fluent Spanish speakers converse en español. Friday, November 20, 5:30–7PM at Radio Bean in Burlington. Free.
Film (4)
'A Convenient Truth' - Environmentally conscious folks gain inspiration from this film about the radical recycling, transportation and affordable housing innovations the city of Curitaba, Brazil, has made in the last 40 years. Friday, November 20, 7PM at Shelburne Town Hall in Shelburne. $5 donation.
Italian Movie Night - Foreign film lovers get lost in Vittorio De Sica's I girasoli, which follows two newlyweds torn apart by the war. Friday, November 20, 6:30PM at Deborah Rawson Memorial Library in Jericho. Free.
'Pinocchio' - Sixty-nine years after Disney released it, this film based on an Italian folklore character comes to the Little City's big screen. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Vergennes Opera House in Vergennes. $5.
'The Da Vinci Code' - Symbologist Robert Langdon attempts to unravel an ancient code and a great mystery when he is tasked with solving a murder that took place in the Louvre. Hudson Hall, Room 106. Friday, November 20, 7–9PM at SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh. Free.
Holidays (2)
Annual Holiday Studio Sale - Shoppers sift through funky handmade Burlington bags, handwoven and dyed scarves from Afghanistan, and collections of gifts from Mexico, Swaziland and West Africa. Friday, November 20, 12–7PM at Chace Mill in Burlington. Free.
Artisans' Bazaar - Nearly 40 crafters exhibit pottery, weaving, glass work, jewelry, ornaments and other seasonal creations. Friday, November 20, 10AM–7PM at Chandler Gallery in Randolph. Free.
Kids (6)
DJ Dance Party - Young adults ages 12 to 19 lace up their dance shoes for a night of all-request songs. Bring your MP3 player. Friday, November 20, 6–8PM at The Hub Teen Center & Skatepark in Bristol. Free.
'Pint-Sized Science' - Laboratory learners ages 2 to 7 experiment with stories and hands-on activities. Friday, November 20, 11AM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Regular admission, $7.50-9.50.
'Stories & Crafts' - Kids ages 3 and up fashion creations based on storytime books. Preregister. Friday, November 20, 10AM at South Burlington Community Library in South Burlington. Free.
'Tales 'Round the World' - Stories spanning the globe keep young readers hanging on to every word. Friday, November 20, 3:30PM at Lawrence Memorial Library in Bristol. Free.
Teen Open Mic - Young adults gather to make music and socialize at this arts scene broadcast on freevermontradio.org. Cabaret Room. Friday, November 20, 6–10PM at Catamount Arts Center in St. Johnsbury. Free.
Toddler Time - Little ones ages 1 to 3 get social with books and simple art activities. Friday, November 20, 10:30AM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free.
Sport (1)
Bike-a-Thon - Alpha Sigma Phi brothers keep the pedals of a stationary bike circling for 12 hours as they raise funds for LIVESTRONG, the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Live music and giveaways break up the day. Friday, November 20, 12–11:59PM at SUNY Plattsburgh in Plattsburgh. Donations accepted.
Talks (3)
Johanna Miller - The outreach director of Vermont Natural Resources Council explores the latest in "Energy Issues: Hot Buttons and Activities." Friday, November 20, 2–3PM at Faith United Methodist Church in South Burlington. $5.
Paul Houchens - Listeners get caught up in this speaker's visual and descriptive account of an Alaskan trek in "The Trail to the Klondike." Friday, November 20, 7PM at Faith United Methodist Church in South Burlington. Free.
Slavoj Žižek - The noted philosopher, social theorist and cultural critic shares his views on popular culture in "We're Only Human: Ideology in Hollywood Today." Friday, November 20, 3–4:30PM at Billings-Ira Allen Lecture Hall, UVM in Burlington. Free.
Theater (15)
'The Music Man' - The Middlebury Community Players present this song-filled classic about the ultimate con man and the librarian who stops him in his tracks. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Town Hall Theater in Middlebury. $14-17.
'1900' - This play adapted by student Nerina Cocchi brings to life the story of a genius jazz pianist who spends his entire life aboard an ocean liner — until he decides to disembark, that is. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Wright Memorial Theater, Middlebury College in Middlebury. Free.
'An Inspector Calls' - Audience members get to the bottom of a young woman's suicide as Inspector Goole interrogates the prosperous Birling family in this classic Victorian-era thriller presented by the Shelburne Players. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Shelburne Town Center in Shelburne. $10-15.
'Desdemona: A Play About a Handkerchief' - Senior students Claire Graves and Emily Kron stage Paula Vogel's imaginative take on Shakespeare's Othello, which gives the play an ironic spin through the eyes of three woman. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Hepburn Zoo, Hepburn Hall, Middlebury College in Middlebury. $4.
Double Edge Theatre - Two original theater pieces captivate audiences with large props, puppets and surreal scene changes. The Disappearance explores the life of Holocaust survivor Maarten Soetendrop, and The Republic of Dreams examines the death of Polish-Jewish artist Bruno Schulz. Friday, November 20, 8PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $25.
'Moby Dick Rehearsed' - Audiences absorb 800 pages of Herman Melville's famous novel in Orson Welles' two-hour play, directed at Pendragon by Karen Kirkham. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Pendragon Theater in Saranac Lake. $10-20.
'Oklahoma!' - Rodgers & Hammerstein's two-act classic musical follows the budding romance between a cowboy and a farm girl in 1906. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Mount Abraham Union High School in Bristol. $6-9.
'Parallel Lives' - In skits taking place from the dawn of man to today, actors Catherine Doherty and Kathryn Markey tackle everything from health food to gender roles in a rowdy laugh-fest. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Briggs Opera House in White River Junction. $25-68.
'Peter Pan the Musical' - Audiences think happy thoughts and enter this melodious take on J.M. Barrie's classic tale presented by the Milton High School Theatre. Auditorium. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Milton Senior High School in Milton. $5-10; $25 for families.
River Theater's 'Peter Pan' - A five-act fantasy recounts the adventures of "The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up." Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Bellows Falls Opera House in Bellows Falls. $8-12.
'Rosalee Was Here' - This production, penned by Burlington playwright Maura Campbell, takes a comic and crazy look at what happens when children are treated as criminals. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Outer Space in Burlington. $20.
'Splendor in the Grass' - Students rework William Inge's Academy Award-winning screenplay, which shares two Kansas teens' struggles with sexuality and societal norms in the 1920s. Friday, November 20, 7:30–10PM at Mill River Union High School in North Clarendon. $10-12.
'The Rocky Horror Show' - Brad and Janet are in for an unusual surprise when they stumble upon the Annual Transylvanian Convention in the Dartmouth Theater Department's rendition of the cult classic. Friday, November 20, 8PM at Moore Theater, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College in Hanover. $5-14.
'The Threepenny Opera' - Set in 1838 London, Bertolt Brecht's "beggar's opera" gives a darkly comic glimpse of the ugly side of urban industrialism. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Twinfield Union School in Plainfield. $3.
'You Can't Take It With You' - UVM Theatre presents this Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy about eccentric families and mad times that debuted during the Great Depression. Friday, November 20, 7:30PM at Royall Tyler Theatre, UVM in Burlington. $15-18.
Words (2)
Brown Bag Book Club - Simon Winchester's The Professor and the Madman provides ample discussion for attentive readers. Friday, November 20, 12:30–1:30PM at Dorothy Alling Memorial Library in Williston. Free.
Leon Thompson - The author shares his third book of humor, Not Too Awful Bad: A Storyteller's Guide to Vermont, which includes a guide to talking like a native and identifying residents from "redneck natives" to "transplants." Friday, November 20, 6:30PM at Annie's Book Stop in Rutland. Free; cash bar.
Art (83)
Friday, November 20, 2009
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Burlington Area (34)
Fred G Hill, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. "A Trip to the Badlands & Other Recent Photographs," 50 images by the Burlington photographer in the Pickering Room.
Hal Mayforth, Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery, Shelburne. Recent paintings by the nationally known Vermont illustrator.
Adam DeVarney & Shaun Boyce, Sapa Tea and Coffee, Burlington. Illustrative mixed-media paintings/drawings of sailboats, and graphic designs that investigate geometry, spatial layering and transparency, respectively.
Christen Ilacqua, The Daily Planet, Burlington. Collage works, Greenhouse; Morganne Ray: "Handprints," Dining Room; and Christin Manner: Mixed media, Bar.
'Cuban Artists' Books and Prints: 1985-2008', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. Handmade books, maquettes for unpublished projects, prints and printed objects reflect life in Cuba over the past two decades as experienced by the young artists and writers of Ediciones Vigia, a collaborative press.
East Johnson Plein Air Club, Red Square, Burlington. Landscape paintings by members of the Vermont art club.
'Egyptomania', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. Art and artifacts resulting from the West's fascination with all things Egyptian. In the Wilbur Room.
Ellen Powell, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington. The longtime jazz bassist adds fine-art photography to her resume with this exhibit of images that document her walks by the lake and local parks with her dog. Fletcher Room.
Essex Art League Group Show, Essex Town Offices, Essex. Original artworks by Lynn Powers, Joan Smith, Jackie Call and Pat Kennedy.
'In Studio/Tangent', Jager DiPaola Kemp Design, Burlington. Works by adult artists with disabilities and autism spectrum disorder who have participated in workshops at the League Treatment Center led by visiting artist Marshall Harmon; also paintings, silk-screen prints and photographs by Harmon and coworkers/artists Matt Murphy and Susan Metrican.
'Interrupted Life: Incarcerated Mothers in the United States', Davis Center, UVM, Burlington. A touring exhibit with eight installations that examine the lives of affected women and children as well as the policies and politics of imprisonment in the U.S. Curated by historian Rickie Solinger, director of WAKEUP/Arts in New York.
Jane Sandberg & Mary Pacifici, Brownell Library, Essex Junction. "November: Full of Color," watercolors and mixed media "from the funky to the sublime."
Jess Graham, Boloco, Burlington. "Sleeping Late & Other Indulgences," oil and mixed-media paintings with a patterned, kinetic line quality and autumn palette.
John Douglas, Burlington College, Burlington. A multimedia exhibit by the Burlington photographer/activist/filmmaker.
Karen Day-Vath, Davis Center, UVM, Burlington. Recent bold abstract paintings from the St. Albans artist's "Primary Colors" series, in the Chittenden Bank UVM branch.
Karen Dawson, City Market, Burlington. "The Year of the Lake," recent paintings and works on paper inspired by the Lake Champlain region, Champ and the beach.
Karen M. Geiger, CCV Burlington Pearl Gallery, Burlington. "Everyday Myths," mixed-media paintings that explore the fables created in daily life.
Kimberlee Forney, The Green Room, Burlington. Thirty original acrylic paintings.
Maggie Lake, Healthy Living, South Burlington. "Vermont Botanical," preserved, framed plant specimens and giclee prints.
'Make Art, Repeat', Soda Plant Artist Cooperative Environment, Burlington. New work by Christy Mitchell, Ashley Roark and Greg Mamczak that explores the theme of repetition.
'Medicine & Mortality', Firehouse Gallery, Burlington. Linda E. Jones, Sasanqua Link and Nathaniel Price contribute works in multiple media that focus on the tools, procedures and detritus of medical interventions on the body.
'Napoleon on the Nile: Soldiers, Artists and the Rediscovery of Egypt', Fleming Museum, UVM, Burlington. Thirty large, detailed, engraved illustrations from the 23-volume Description de l'Egypte, a study of ancient and modern Egypt initiated under the reign of General Napoleon Bonaparte, this exhibition explores nearly every aspect of the north African country and underscores the resulting passion in the West for all things Egyptian. Also included are paintings and drawings influenced by the book's publication, letters and documents from the time of Napoleon's contact with Egypt, and other artifacts.
Ned Castle, ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, Burlington. "Indigenous Expressions," black-and-white photographs of regional native identities, defined from the perspective of the subjects, with archival pigments on fine-art paper.
Nicole Kircher, Vintage Jewelers, Burlington. The Newport artist shows her mixed-media works at this brand-new jewelry store.
Oriana Shaplin, Designhaus, Burlington. Neotraditional bust sculptures, plaster-cast from live models.
Peter Fried & Carol Norton, 215 College Gallery, Burlington. "The Still Moment," a shared exhibit of oil paintings.
Raychel Severance, Firehouse Center Community Darkroom, Burlington. "You Rascal, You," photographs celebrating exuberant youth.
'Small Pictures Show', Burnham Memorial Library, Colchester. Original works by members of the Essex Art League.
'Survey: 215 College Gallery Group Exhibition', UVM Living/Learning Center, Burlington. The 11 member-artists of the downtown gallery show their works in various media all together.
'The Place You Hang Your Hat', Borough Gallery & Studio, Burlington. Works in multiple media focused on the theme of "home" by 10 artists from Burlington, New York and Philadelphia.
'The Word Show', Flynndog, Burlington. Works from Vermont artists Axel Stohlberg, Roger Coleman, Winnie Looby, Sharon Webster, Aluan Arguelles, Jon Michael Turner, Drew Cameon, PK Ellis and Maggie Standley, who combine text with images in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, assemblage, prints, collages and more.
Tom O'Brien, CCV Burlington Cherry Pit Gallery, Burlington. "Sic Transit Gloria Mundi: The Vanitas Landscape," oil paintings of worlds viewed through windows.
Valerie Hird, Amy E. Tarrant Gallery, Flynn Center, Burlington. "The Maiden Voyages Project: The Diaries of Five Women," the translation from text to images of four women from the Middle East and the Vermont-based artist, making the lives of real women of varying cultures and backgrounds accessible.
Vermont Hand Crafters Juried Member Show, Barnes & Noble, South Burlington. Paintings and photography by Jackie Mangione, Daryl V. Storrs, Ellen Hagman, Donna Jean Safford and Lynne Berard.
Central (17)
Sheel Gardner Anand, Governor's Office Gallery, Montpelier. "Vermont Memories," original realist paintings and prints.
T. Wendelken, Montpelier City Hall, Montpelier. Found object assemblages.
Victor Salvo, Big Picture Theater & Café, Waitsfield. "Gunk Holing," underwater photographs that take the viewer under Cape Cod docks and follows marine life along Vermont waterways.
Anthony Halasz, Two Rivers Printmaking Studio, White River Junction. "Retrospective," prints.
Art Resource Association Annual Show, T.W. Wood Gallery, Montpelier. Works in multiple media by members of this central Vermont organization.
Arthur Zorn, The Skinny Pancake, Montpelier. "Improving Visions II," new abstract impressionist works.
Artisans' Holiday Bazaar, Chandler Gallery, Randolph. The seventh annual exhibition and sale offers affordable gifts in pottery, weaving, glasswork, jewelry, prints, gourmet food and much more.
'Celebrate!', Studio Place Arts, Barre. A holiday art show featuring works in various media by local artists and artisans, including hundreds of affordable handmade items.
Elinor Randall, Plainfield Community Center, Plainfield. "Journey with Horses," drawings and prints.
Group Sculpture Show, Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, Montpelier. Leila Bandar, Kat Clear, Chris Curtis, David Tanych and Denis Versweyveld show works in stone, steel, wood and other media in this biennial installation.
'Homelands', Feick Fine Arts Center, Green Mountain College, Poultney. Stitched textiles and tapestry weavings by Welsh fiber artists Alison Mercer and Helen Foroughi.
Isabel Weinger Nielsen, Blinking Light Gallery, Plainfield. "Photographs From Down the Road & Beyond," pictures of Vermont by the Northfield artist.
Linda Wooliever, The Shoe Horn, Montpelier. "Silk Musings," oil painting on silk.
Neal Rantoul, PHOTOSTOP Gallery, White River Junction. "Wheat, An America Series," abstracted landscapes from Washington State by the director of the photography program at Northeastern University.
Rick Zand, The Green Bean Art Gallery at Capitol Grounds, Montpelier. Photographs by the local artist.
Strafford Artworks, Tunbridge Public Library, Tunbridge Village. "New Works, New Calendar," paintings, prints, photographs and sculpture by a dozen local artists who share ideas and exhibits.
'Wood Show', BigTown Gallery, Rochester. Sculpture, painting and assemblage by seven regional artists using the medium in a variety of contemporary ways.
Champlain Valley (15)
Barbara Pearlman, Gallery in-the-Field, Brandon. Sculptural works in mixed media.
Deborah Sharpe-Lunstead, The Art House, Middlebury. "A Year in Vermont," an exhibit of pulp paintings depicting the natural world of the Green Mountain State as well as Italy, Burma and Sri Lanka.
Eric Heller, Casella Theater, Castleton State College, Castleton. "Intersecting Worlds," the scientist-artist presents the quantum world through digital abstract artworks.
'Evolving Patterns: In Honor of Darwin's 200th Birthday', Jackson Gallery, Town Hall Theater, Middlebury. Paintings, drawings and photographs by local artists, focusing on small, affordable works for the holidays.
Fran Bull, Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, West Rutland. "In Flanders Fields," an installation of sculpture and etchings in nine parts that explores the commonalities and differences in past and present human conflicts.
Reception: Fran Bull, Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, West Rutland. "In Flanders Fields," an installation of sculpture and etchings in nine parts that explores the commonalities and differences in past and present human conflicts. Friday, November 20, 5–7PM.
Juried Photography Exhibition, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury. Forty photos using unconventional and historic processes — including wet-plate collodion tintypes, Polaroid transfer, kallitype, cyanotype and others — selected by juror Blue Mitchell of Diffusion magazine.
Lowell Snowdon Klock, The Brick Box Gallery, Paramount Theatre, Rutland. Manipulated Polaroid images.
Neil Rappaport, Vermont Folklife Center, Middlebury. "After Attica," photographic portraits of inmates, 1971-74, taken at a maximum-security prison in Comstock, N.Y., in reaction to the bloody uprising at Attica.
'Prints and Prejudice: Woodcuts and Artifacts of the American Civil War', Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury. Art and material culture featuring 70 original woodcuts from Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper reveal the excitement and the sacrifices of the war.
Royce Dendler, Terasem Movement Foundation Office & Galleria, Bristol. "Ozone Replenishment," new work in a variety of media, including collage, fabricated metal, melted plastic and digital imagery.
Ruth Hamilton, The Gallery at Brandon Music, Brandon. "The Heart of Land," landscapes from northern England and Vermont, as well as figurative works.
'Super 50: Halloween Exhibit', Chaffee Art Center, Rutland. In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Rutland Halloween Parade, this exhibit pays tribute to both the parade and Tom Fagan, who introduced the superhero theme that immersed Rutland into the world of comic books. On display are comic books featuring the parade, memorabilia from past years and Fagan's own Batman costume.
'The Art of Action: Shaping Vermont's Future Through Art', Richmond Free Library, Richmond. A touring exhibit featuring more than 100 pieces in multiple media by 10 juried artists, inspired by the work of the Council on the Future of Vermont and underwritten by Lyman Orton. The works address issues from the working landscape to energy to immigration.
'The Art of Devotion', Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury. Panel paintings and sculptures from 15th-century Renaissance Italy bring together 15 works from 10 different collections to address themes such as artistic training and technique, patronage, function and conservation.
Northern (14)
'Crazy Acres', Julian Scott Memorial Gallery, Johnson State College, Johnson. Fourteen contemporary artists pay homage to their former teacher and mentor, the late New York/Vermont abstract expressionist painter James Gahagan.
'Fundamentally Vermont', Northeast Kingdom Artisans' Guild Backroom Gallery, St. Johnsbury. Experience the "old Vermont" through the images of Peacham photographer Richard W. Brown and the vernacular pine furniture of Cookeville Woodworking.
Abstract Exhibit, The Art House Gallery, Craftsbury Common. Works in various media by Harriet Wood, Janet Van Fleet, Maggie Neale, Cheryl Betz, Kathy Stark, Alex Bottinelli, Lois Eby, Jeff Way and Paul Gruler.
'Daughters and Fathers', Emile A. Gruppe Gallery, Jericho. Watercolor pen-and-ink drawings by Harald Aksdal, photography by Lauralee Aksdal Best, sculptures by Stanley Lutostanski and drawings by Gabriela Lutostanski.
Gayleen Aiken, GRACE, Hardwick. "Vermont's Granite Industry 1955-1998," drawings by the late Vermont artist.
Ibinkya Alao, The Art Gallery, Stowe. The Art Ambassador of Nigeria, sponsored by Life is Color International, is touring the U.S. and showing his works.
Jack Sabon, Vermont Fine Art Gallery, Stowe. Realist landscapes by the Athabascan Indian native of Alaska.
Liz Kauffman, Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. New abstract paintings by the resident staff artist at the Vermont Studio Center that explore harmony and tension in color and form.
November 2009 Featured Artists, Artist in Residence Cooperative Gallery, Enosburg Falls. Works in multiple media by Tess Beemer, Helen Kyle, Lyna Lou Nordstrom and Becky Wright.
Peter Miller, Wharfin Gallery at Vermont Woodworking School, Fairfax. Landscape works by the Vermont painter in the newly opened gallery, which also features furniture by woodworking students and professionals, and works by local fine artists.
Rolf Anderson, Montgomery Town Library, Montgomery Center. "Autumn Color," images of Hazen's Notch and surrounding landscape by the photographer and conservationist.
Sarah Norsworthy, Winding Brook Bistro, Johnson. Multilayered, multimedia paintings grounded in place and narrative in the artist's personal life.
St. Albans Group show, Staart Gallery, St. Albans. Photography by Chris Hungerford and Robert Chaperon Jr., watercolors by Paule Gingras and Beth Maginn, mixed-media acrylic paintings by Meta Strick, and other works.
'The Relentless Eye', Helen Day Art Center, Stowe. Open-call submissions of "instantaneous expression" cellphone photography from all over the globe, juried by internationally recognized photographer Eirik Johnson, as well as works by invited artists Christopher Greene, Gabrielle Russomagno, Shawn Rocco, Sean Capone, Joshua Davis and Wafaa Bilal make up this groundbreaking show curated by HDAC exhibitions director Odin Cathcart.
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Kelly Gorham, 7444 Gallery, Saranac Lake. "The Stones Have Memories: an exploration of Berlin's Cold War landmarks," black-and-white photographs in 30-by-40-inch archival prints by the Montana-based photographer.
'Modern and Contemporary Art at Dartmouth', Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover. Highlights from the college's collection over the past 50 years, including post-1945 painting and sculpture.
'The Art of Sonia Landy Sheridan', Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover. More than 80 works by the pioneering artist known for her experiments with emerging forms of imaging technology of the late 20th century.






