

Art Costa’s ‘Sounds Deep’: A Deep-Sea Exploration in Art at BMAC
Discover Art Costa’s ‘Sounds Deep’ at BMAC, showcasing mystical deep-sea creatures in art. Join the talk on Dec. 14 for an immersive experience.
Visit the Westminster West, Vermont, studio of painter Julia Jensen. (Address provided upon registration.) Jensen will give a short talk and tour and answer questions about her practice, which focuses on gestural, expressive, almost mystical landscapes. Refreshments to follow.
Jensen divides her time between southern Vermont and Nantucket, and her oil paintings reflect her deep connection to both regions. Her vibrant yet restrained palette and the quality of light in her paintings recall the Skagen and Funen painters of her ancestral Danish homeland. Jensen’s work is featured in many private and public collections, including those of the state of Vermont, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and University of Vermont Medical Center. Her work has been exhibited at BMAC, Art at the Kent, the Vermont Arts Council’s Spotlight Gallery, and many other institutions. Several of her paintings are currently on display at the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, through the Art in the Embassies program.
ADMISSION: $10, free for BMAC members
Space is limited; registration required.
To register call 802-257-0124 x101 or visit:
https://www.brattleboromuseum.org/2023/09/27/hidden-in-the-hills-julia-jensen/