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Open to Landscape
After a year of closure due to Covid 19, Catamount Arts is pleased to announce the reopening of the Fried Family and Rankin Family Galleries in its St. Johnsbury, Vermont arts center. From July 1-September 26, 2021, Open to Landscape, a four person exhibition of paintings, photographs and works on paper, will be on view and feature works by Keith Chamberlin, Terry Ekasala, Anni Lorenzini and Elizabeth Nelson. The exhibition explores a range of artistic response to Vermont’s dramatic landscape, from observed to imagined and in ways that touch upon the psychological and spiritual. Photographer Keith Chamberlin connects the organic to the abstract; Terry Ekasala creates vibrantly colored dreams; Anni Lorenzini expands upon tonalist painting; and Elizabeth Nelson contemplates natural and geometric form in response to the I Ching Book of Changes. Taken together, the 35 paintings and 9 photographs in the exhibition present numerous opportunities for viewers to contemplate landscape as a way to understand the self-imposed isolation and unprecedented change we’ve all experienced over the past year. Read More
Winfred Rembert: All Me
Catamount Arts is pleased to announce the opening of Winfred Rembert: An Artful Response, an exhibition of prints and paintings on tooled and carved leather by self-taught African American artist Winfred Rembert. The show will open on Sunday, January 31 with a 1:30 pm screening of the documentary film Winfred Rembert: All Me, followed by a reception in the gallery where refreshments will be served. The screening and reception are free and open to the public. All are welcome to attend. Read More
Trouble in Paradise
Catamount Arts is pleased to present Trouble in Paradise, an exhibition of paintings by artist Resa Blatman that explores effects of climate change. Read More
Third Annual Arts Connect at Catamount Arts Juried Show
Catamount Arts is pleased to announce its third annual juried show Arts Connect at Catamount Arts, which will be on view in the Catamount Arts Galleries from December 2 through February 16. Read More
The Paintings of Louis Fried
The paintings of Louis Fried not only represents the artistic accomplishments of one individual, but also the immigrant experience. Please join us on Sunday, June 24 for a special wine and cheese reception to celebrate this exhibition of paintings by Louis Fried, and to learn more about his life and work from family members who will attend. Read More
The Art of Edward Kadunc
Edward Kadunc, a painter and illustrator strongly influenced by the classical tradition, is the featured artist at Catamount Arts for October. Read More
Stefanie Klavens: Movie Classics
Catamount Arts is pleased to announce the opening of Stefanie Klavens: Movie Classics, an exhibition of photographs by the Boston area photographer Stefanie Klavens. On view in the main gallery from May 15-June 21, 2015, the show documents the history of neighborhood movie houses as an anchor of social and economic life, making the exhibition a perfect fit for Catamount Arts as vital community showcase for art and film. An opening reception will be held for the artist on Friday, May 15 from 5:30-7 pm. All are welcome to attend. Read More
St. Johnsbury Atelier Artist Workshop
Residents young and old will have the opportunity to see some of the best artists in the Northeast Kingdom, young and old, when the St. Johnsbury Atelier Artist Workshop presents its first ever exhibit at Catamount Arts this June. Read More
Shape-Shifting and other Natural Phenomena
The husband and wife team of Bill Tulp and Dana Karuza-Tulp are the featured artists for July at Catamount Arts, presenting an exhibit that explores the mysteries of the natural world and the materials of nature. Read More
Second Tuesday
The work of the Second Tuesday artists is very diverse. Our group is not in any way a school or movement in contemporary art. What holds us together is not similarity of style, content, or medium, but rather a commitment to perseverance in creating work, respect for each other’s process and product, and a desire to have witnesses to (an appraisal of) our own changes. Read More