Current Events

Open Studio Tour, Bellows Falls, VT

Exner Block, Canal Street, downtown Bellows Falls

Memorial Day Weekend
May 29 - 30, 2010
10am - 5pm

The Exner Block will host a group show of artists participating in the Memorial Day Open Studio Tour in Bellows Falls, VT this Memorial Day Weekend.

As part of the Vermont Crafts Council's statewide Open Studio Weekends, over a dozen local Bellows Falls artists and craftspeople are planning to offer village-wide activities to enhance visitors' experience of the local arts scene.

"We're organizing a local effort in conjunction with this highly successful statewide event to draw attention to the unique artistic offerings to be found in Bellows Falls" said Rockingham Arts and Museum Project Executive Director Robert McBride. "We've spent over a decade developing and nurturing this gem of an arts community, and we want to show it off. We hope that visitors to Bellows Falls on Memorial Day Weekend will make their first stop the Exner Block where they can get a taste of all the local arts offerings, then from there we can direct them out across the area to visit artists working in their studios," said McBride.

Look for the yellow balloons that will mark studios and other venues that are welcoming visitors for the weekend.

Please visit www.ramp-vt.org or click on the poster image for all the details.

RECENT EVENTS

"Sanctuary" House Exhibit

www.sanctuaryvermont.com
40 Gregg Road, Westminster West, VT

Friday, November 27
Saturday, November 28, 2009
11am - 6pm

Please join me for a 2-DAY-ONLY House Exhibit at Sanctuary, the beautiful home and B&B of Peter and Caitlin Adair, in Westminster West, Vermont. I'll be celebrating being recently published in the book The Best of America, Oil Artists, Volume II. Come see my most recent work, share a glass of locally-made wine, and plan to stick around the area long enough to visit the amazing local artists who will be showcasing their work during the annual Putney Craft Tour. Hope to see you!

Get directions here: Google map