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Virtual Gallery Access & Education

Carrie scott discusses female artists' often-forgotten and underappreciated contributions throughout history.

Carrie Scott, a curator with expertise in contemporary art,  provides insights and advice on identifying personal tastes and navigating the art market.

A panel discussion with In the Garden exhibiting artists Carlos Amorales, Cameron Davis, Wylie Garcia, Valerie Hammond, Mary Mattingly, and Paul Anthony Smith.

Celebrate the noticing of female birds and the bias in the birding world based upon current gender and scientific research.

In Conversation: Exhibiting artist vanessa german with curator Rachel Moore

This riveting presentation by John Killacky and Sean Clute offered attendees the opportunity to experience spontaneity and the sensory elements of sound, film, and a Fluxus score.

Dr. Di Dio will consider why, when, and by whom American and European monuments of the past were made, what should be done with them, and will propose how those monuments may provide a framework for new approaches to public monuments moving forward.

DeGennaro explores the sources of her inspiration, including sacred geometry, traditional symbols, Josef Albers’ color theory, and her forty-year practice of recording dreams.

Art World 101 explores basic definitions of key players such as museums, dealers, and collectors, and discusses the varying roles of artists, art advisors, influencers, and publicists.

Internationally recognized artist and recipient of awards including the John Simon Guggenheim Grant and the Robert Rauschenberg Fellowship, Esperanza Cortés talks about her exhibition Tierra Dentro  with curator, Rachel Moore.

Featuring curators Rachel Moore and Adriana Teresa Letorney and exhibiting artists Júlia Pontés, Gabriella Báez, Allison Dinner, and Giacomo d'Orlando.

2022 Winner of The Vermont Prize

2022 Artist-in-residence, Júlia Pontés, one of eleven international artists visually exploring the interconnection of environment, climate change, culture, and community in our “When the well is dry” exhibition

As part of our new Currently Speaking series, Chris Curtis talks about his recent sculpture That Place in the Stars, tracing the work’s 2022 journey from Vermont to its permanent home in Oklahoma. 

Catherine Opie shares her life experiences and profoundly moving decades of work.

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A look back at our 2018 Reclamation Exhibit in honor of Women's History month.

Woman sitting in living room

Our learning from and listening to these voices must always be present and a place from which we respond with a call to action.

Rashid Johnson
Rajnii Eddins reading from his book
Executive Director Rachel Moore in the Art Lounge
Elena Rosen with artwork on the wall
William Shakespeare

Sonnet 116, William Shakespeare

group of artists having a discussion

Sean Clute (artist, professor at Northern Vermont University-Johnson), Molly Davies (artist), Jeroen Nelemans (artist), and Brian Mernoff (MIT Museum Education Coordinator), share perspectives on art & technology during a discussion moderated by Rachel Moore. 

Eiko Otake, John Killacky, and Brian Stevenson standing beside each other

Rachel Moore interviews Eiko Otake,
John R.Killacky, and Brian Stevenson.

 

Thank you to Jean Nichols Cross for production photos.

close up of John Killacky

2019 collaboration with Eiko Otake,
John R. Killacky, and Brian Stevenson

Tracy Emin figurative drawing

A reading of a poem, written by Tracy Emin

Louise Bourgeois artwork

A reading of a poem, written by Louise Bourgeois

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