All Art Exhibits

Mitchell • Giddings Fine Arts introduce Beyond Reason, extraordinary stop action images of burlesque dancers and circus performers by NYC photographer Amy Arbus.
Mitchell • Giddings Fine Arts presents Mechanical Universe, a solo exhibit of magical, hand-operated kinetic sculptures by artist Bruce Campbell.
Paul Bowen sculpture fashioned from scavenged seaside material, and works on paper; and Fran Bull’s acrylic paintings inspired by cosmic imagery from the James Webb space telescope.
We welcome Spring with a large group show, Spring Group 2024, featuring new paintings, prints, glass and sculpture.
Celestial Sea consists of 12 canvases and 36 smaller works on paper that represent my earliest and latest explorations of Vigils of the Dead, a body of work that I began in 2014. The work is built around mythology and myth-making in ways that are open to interpretation—abstract rather than illustrative.
Mitchell • Giddings Fine Arts presents 18 Artists - 44 Days, opening with an artist reception Saturday, February 3, 5:00 - 7:00 PM. The exhibition continues through March 17 and features a diverse selection of paintings, prints, ceramics and sculpture
Paulson's "Dragon Land" presents inner worlds, creatures, and dynamic communication through her paintings.
Tom Sargent exhibits oil paintings of people he has met along the way through his travels.
Becoming The Landscape”, recent paintings by Mary Therese Wright, Tina Olsen, Ellen Maddrey and John Loggia, Gallery Open Saturday 12-6, through December 30.
Master printmaker and painter Dan Welden celebrates his 100th solo exhibit
Tearing, cutting, binding, stitching, rolling, the artists in Paper Made manipulate paper to create diverse works that challenge our preconceptions of paper as solely a substrate for the drawn or printed image. Selected from a juried exhibition by Fiber Art Now, a magazine for fiber artists, the work of the featured artists is meticulously crafted and visually compelling.
Art Costa takes us into a world of strange, sightless creatures that inhabit the darkest depths of the ocean. Costa makes his forms from reclaimed cardboard, papier mâché, and a variety of natural materials.
Michael Smoot’s work explores ideas of interconnectedness and probes the systems and structures we have put in place to fulfill our needs.
Home Bodies brings together the work of artists Fawn Krieger and David B. Smith. Krieger and Smith layer, collide, and collapse physical materials and visual forms to reimagine ceramics and textiles, respectively.
Brattleboro native Audrey Batchelder has created a series of large format woodcut prints, pulling from her connection to place, self, grief, loss and belonging.
An Exhibit of Drawings by artist and musician Aron Namenwirth, “The Long Way” is rooted in the present moment like Zen sand painting.
“I am between worlds in both the mediums I employ and the imagery I use. I will always be a printmaker because I love the mystery that happens when I pull a print off the press.”
“Making art is my way of life, one I have pursued since childhood. Through art I am able to express my thoughts, concerns, visions and all that I am. I can indulge in the joys of drawing, painting, print making and sculpting, turning these activities towards the deepest and most serious ends as visual expressions. In an almost shamanic sense, I use the prima materia of my life as a resource for my art.”
This small group exhibition represents the work of four different local artists who are members of the Vermont Center for Photography in downtown Brattleboro.
Roberley Bell’s sculptures and drawings share space, allowing us to see the conversations that take place between these distinct yet related bodies of work.
GLASSTASTIC 2023 brings together children in grades K–6 who submit drawings and descriptions of imaginary creatures and glass artists who turn those drawings into fabulous three-dimensional sculptures.
An artistic exploration of human experience
The majority of this exhibition is devoted to my love of nature, which is being severely threatened by the climate crisis.

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