2024
Shift North – Boston Sculptors Gallery
Ended: Nov 2, 2024
Boston Sculptors Gallery has recently celebrated its 30th anniversary with the production of a film which documents the founding and trajectory of our cooperative as we moved from a quiet suburban location to the hub of the Boston art scene and established ourselves as a landmark destination for contemporary sculpture in the Boston area. Boston […]
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“Fecundity” by Cindy Blakeslee
Ended: Aug 18, 2024
fe-cun di ty – the ability to produce many new ideas the fact of producing or creating a lot of new things, ideas, etc. “[Her work] gives testimony to Blakeslee’s fecund imagination, productivity and evolving skills.” These are the recent words of an art critic. I took her response to my work and wear it […]
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Philip Herbison – “Water in Motion” & “Assemblages”
Ended: Jan 1, 2024
On exhibit at the Fried Family Gallery-DTWN, located in the Caplan’s Building on Railroad Street. There will be an artist reception at 5 pm on Friday, August 25. Philip was born and raised in Seattle, and studied both fine arts and theatre arts at the University of Washington. In 1965, he decided to pursue studies […]
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2023
Teetering Between
Ended: Jun 4, 2023
Featuring Melody S. Boone, Linda Bryan, Harrison Halaska, and Mike Howat The Fried Family Gallery at Catamount Arts is pleased to present “teetering between: Melody Boone, Linda Bryan, Harrison Halaska, and Mike Howat,” opening on March 28th, with a reception scheduled for Saturday, April 15th, from 4-5:30pm. The show is curated by Samantha M. […]
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2022 Arts Connect at Catamount Arts Juried Show
Ended: Mar 12, 2023
Catamount Arts is pleased to announce its eighth annual juried show, “Arts Connect at Catamount Arts,” which will be on view in the Catamount Arts Galleries from December 14 th through March 12th. Juried by Devon Zimmerman, Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary American Art at Maine’s Ogunquit Museum of American Art, this exhibition offers […]
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2022
“In a Dangerous Time” – Ann Young
Ended: Nov 20, 2022
Painter Ann Young works in many styles, always with plenty of color, and focuses on people in troubling times and on abstracted images of greatly magnified natural objects. Young’s latest exhibition “In a Dangerous Time” explores the role of art in difficult times with paintings about the intersection of helplessness and hopefulness. “In a Dangerous […]
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Art from Guantánamo Bay
Ended: Aug 21, 2022
Catamount Arts will host the exhibition “Art from Guantánamo Bay,” curated by Erin L. Thompson, in its Fried Family Gallery from Wednesday, June 22, through Sunday, August 21, 2022. There will be a reception and panel discussion on Sunday, June 26th, at 7pm, at Catamount Arts on Eastern Avenue in St. Johnsbury.
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Material Drawing Redux: Drawn to Touch
Ended: Jun 11, 2022
The work of Audrey Goldstein, Michelle Samour, Julia Shepley, and Debra Weisberg will be featured in a new exhibit, Material Drawing Redux: Drawn to Touch, at Catamount Arts in St. Johnsbury, Vermont from April 20 – June 11, 2022.
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2021 Arts Connect at Catamount Arts Juried Show
Ended: Apr 10, 2022
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2021
Open to Landscape
Ended: Nov 15, 2021
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.
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