Montpelier Art Walk, Downtown Venues Feb. 7

Past event
Feb 7, 2014

Montpelier Art Walk, Downtown Venues, Friday 4-8 Pm

Here's where to stop in:
1. The Knitting Studio
112 Main Street
Barbara Whitchurch (Wooly Bear Studio) has been designing and creating jewelry for nearly two decades. Her designs are understated and feminine, with a bohemian feel.

2. The Skinny Pancake
89 Main Street at City Center
Living Fossils: installation of watercolor portraits and pencil drawings showcasing living fossils and their relatives, from the ginkgo to the platypus.

BONUS: City Center
89 Main Street
View an interesting group exhibit in a variety of media by central Vermont’s Art Resource Association. The exhibit will hang through February.

3. Artisans Hand Craft Gallery
89 Main Street at City Center
Stacie Mincher, the Zipper Lady, creates ingenious heart pendants, flower pins, and tactile landscape barrettes, all from zippers. She’s amazing. Come meet her, 5–7 p.m.

4. ORCA Media
89 Main Street at City Center
Lois Foley, A Retrospective: landscape, magical realism and abstracts.

La Brioche Bakery & Café
89 Main Street at City Center
No show this month.

5. Gallery Six (formerly Storefront Studio Gallery)
6 Barre Street
Live drawing on big paper for artists and visitors at the
newly-renamed Gallery Six. Join us for art-making with fervor (and snacks).

6. T.W. Wood Gallery
Center for Arts & Learning, 46 Barre Street
From our vault, water in motion by 19th and 20th century artists, from pastoral rivulets to seaside tempests. Also, contributions from the River Rock School.

Montpelier Senior Activity Center
58 Barre Street
Not participating this month

Another Way
125 Barre Street
Not participating this month

7. The Drawing Board *Art Walk Sponsor*
22 Main Street
Monica DiGiovanni’s brightly colored abstract expressionist oil paintings and soft pastels. Inspired by nature, movement, meditation and yoga, conveying the softness of deep contemplation. mywild-beat.com.

Vermont Arts Council Spotlight Gallery
136 State Street
Not participating this month

Vermont State House
115 State Street
Not participating this month.

8. Governor's Gallery
109 State Street
Places & Faces on a Journey: Works by Regis Cummings is influenced by the artist’s spiritual convictions and the work of Cha¬gall. Photo ID required. Open until 7 p.m.

9. Vermont Supreme Court
111 State Street
Hardwick artist Ken Leslie’s Gold Dome Cycle and Other Works — Arctic and Vermont. Open until 7 p.m.

10. Vermont History Museum
109 State Street
Interpreting the Interstates features photographs and memories from the construction of Vermont’s interstate highway system. Also: Freedom and Unity, our core exhibit on Vermont history. Free from 4 to 7 p.m.

11. North Branch Café
41 State Street
Becky Parker conveys the depth and invisibility of the fleeting moment by oil painting from motion-filled photographs and exploring simultaneous movement and stillness. * Cover Artist*

12. Capitol Grounds
27 State Street
Ray Brown, prominent Vermont artist of 30+ years, displays works between the transition away from his nature work back to his abstract roots.

Studio Synergy
15 State Street, room 301, third floor
Not participating this month

Delish
5 State Street
Not participating this month.

13. Global Gifts
9 Langdon Street
If you missed the Rural Revolution photo exhibit at Goddard this fall, here’s a chance to see the work of one exhibitor, David Sinrich.

14. Contemporary Dance & Fitness Studio
18 Langdon Street, third floor
Joseph Shelley’s photographs of Hanna Satterlee’s newest dance work, ANIMAL. New drafts of ANIMAL will be produced for the public throughout the next two years. Not wheelchair accessible.

15. The Shoe Horn
8 Langdon Street
Greg Davis’s images and paintings tend to reflect a lost and found world, deriving inspiration from “found” antique negatives and photos manipulated into something new.

16. The Cheshire Cat
28 Elm Street
Nancy Gadue, crafter extraordinaire and the painter behind the wonderful artwork patches on the Cheshire Cat’s clothing designs, has been working on window paintings.

17. Tulsi Tea Room
34 Elm Street
Rewilding: shamanic painting by Linda Pruitt, following the flow of the medicine wheel and hearing the call. Acrylics on canvas.

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