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Website about Art Fantasy - online portal of Art gallery worldwide. Other useful information: Gallery Walk in Brattleboro, Vermont happens on the first Friday of each Month from 5:30 to 8:30 PM. See the work of leading New England artists in a welcoming setting: paintings, drawings, sculpture, prints and photography. If you are staying in Vermont, downtown Brattleboro is the perfect blend of country charm and city convenience.
artists have been presented together in a single gallery. Additional
145 Main St., (802) 257-4777, www.galleryinthewoods.com
127 Main St., (802) 257-1577, www.rivergalleryschool.org
Life"! Visit our online gallery.
69 Main St., (802) 257-1881, www.windhamartgallery.com
Join us in our new gallery space for an exhibit
Featured fantasy art Artist - Meet a new name in our Gallery-worldwide. We present you Evgeny Agnin's collection of surrealistic artworks. Creator of ethno-rock music style, with the origin of former Shaman family Agnin is worth then just looking through
Fantasy Art - Fantasy Art often depict unexpected or irrational
objects in an atmosphere of fantasy, creating a dreamlike scenario. Surrealism - Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision. ( Salvador Dali )
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Celebration! - GALLERY WALK, Brattleboro, Vermont - A Monthly First-Friday
Celebration!
For information on joining
Gallery Walk as an exhibitor,
advertising in our guide,
or making a tax-deductible
donation, please contact:
Joy Wallens-Penford
Coordinator
info@GalleryWalk.org
802-257-2616
Mailing address:
PO Box 1528
Brattleboro, VT 05302-1528
November 2005
GALLERY WALK Guide
Front Cover
ARTICLE LINKS
A Common
Language: Scot Borofsky's New Series
PAK's Day-Glo
Dualities
Rachel Brooks'
"Tattoo" Series
CLICK
HERE
FOR ISSUE ARCHIVES
with articles from past issues
A Few Highlights
from November Exhibits:
SUSAN OSGOOD
American Traders
TERRY FINDEISEN
Max's Restaurant
KAY CURTIS
Holiday Inn Express
NICHOLAS HODSON
Best Inn
KAREN BECKER
Friends of the Sun
KAREN BECKER
Edward Jones
SCOT BOROFSKY
Catherine Dianich Gallery
SCOTT LINK
Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery
DAVID ADDISON SMALL
Gallery in the Woods
STEPHEN ZEIGFINGER
Gallery 2 at
Vermont Artisan Designs
BILL HEISE
Gallery 2 at
Vermont Artisan Designs
JEFFREY VALLUZZI
Out Back at Turn It Up
SUSAN WADSWORTH
Windham Art Gallery
gabriella gibbons
studio g
LINDA DURKEE
Latchis Theater
GREGG WAPNER
Riverview Cafe
MICROMODERN ART
Marlboro College Graduate Center
TIM ALLEN
MindSpring Gallery
ANDREA SCHEIDLER
MindSpring Gallery
CHRISTINE TRIEBERT
Vermont Center for Photography
ROXANNE REDDY
The Corner Store
Support the
BELLOWS FALLS ART WALK
on 3rd Fridays each month.
Gallery Walk qualifies as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
arts organization through its association with the Arts Council of
Windham County, 69 Main St., Brattleboro, VT 05301; (802) 257-1881.
Comments or concerns about this Web site should be
directed to the Coordinator at: info@GalleryWalk.org
Last updated: November 3, 2005
Copyright 2005
Gallery Walk, Brattleboro, VT
Founded in 1995
A Collaboration with the Arts Council of Windham County
A YANKEE MAGAZINE EDITORS' CHOICE FOR 2004
A year-round, festive FIRST FRIDAY stroll, 5:30 to
8:30,
in downtown Brattleboro, Vt. and nearby locations.
Call venues to confirm exhibit hours during the month.
This month's Gallery Walk is November 4,
though most venues are open all month for individual touring.
The next Gallery Walk will be on Friday, December 2.
This site will be updated with details a few days beforehand.
NOVEMBER 2005
Go to Gallery Walk Map
EXHIBITS & EVENTS
1. American Traders
257 Marlboro Rd., (802) 254-1300, www.amtraders.com
Canoes, Furniture & Art: The natural wood in
this attractive barn-like space is set off handsomely by Susan Osgood's
artwork. Her abstract drawings and paintings evoke atmospheric worlds full
of color, light and depth. Also featured are one-of-a-kind folkart fish
carvings by New York artist Bob Francis and hand-riven Windsor chairs
crafted by Bijan Fard of Williamsville.
2. Max's Restaurant
1052 Western Ave., (802) 254-7747
"Peindre, non la chose, mais l'effet qu'elle
produit" (Stéphane Mallarmé) -- Oils, monotypes and
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