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Regional Arts News: April 14, 2022

Staff Report
Most galleries and museums require masks, some social distancing. Virtual exhibits are not listed, but they can be found at Vermont Arts Online.

Exhibit streamingVermont Arts Online: vermontartonline.org.

BenningtonBennington Museum: “Marion Huse: Picturing Pownal,” through June 22; The Student Art Show, through June 5; “Across the Street: Historic Bennington,” ongoing; Grandma Moses, ongoing, current exhibitions; Bennington Modernism, ongoing, current exhibitions, 75 Main St., Bennington, 802-447-1571, benningtonmuseum.org.

BrattleboroBrattleboro Museum & Art Center: Through June 12: “(í:se) Be Our Guest/Stolen,” Cleveland artist M. Carmen Lane’s silkscreen prints based on her family’s personal histories of displacement; “Form/Reform,” Robert Visani’s cardboard-kit recreations of art historical objects that reference the trans-Atlantic slave trade; “Big Bang Votive,” Yvette Molina’s egg tempera paintings from stories that spark delight or inspire love; “Between Starshine and Clay,” work by Mildred Beltré Martinez, curator of the M. Carmen Lane exhibit, “Skin in the Game”; “Through Lines,” wooden sculptures by Sachiko Akiyama that draw on influences, including the artist’s Japanese American heritage; “Anne Spalter: The Wonder of It All,” BMAC’s first-ever exhibition of non-fungible tokens, or NFT, Union Station, Main Street (Route 5) and Routes 119 and 142, Brattleboro, 802-257-0124, brattleboromuseum.org.

Epsilon Spires: Lydia Kern, through June 25, “Passages,” multi-media art by Burlington sculptor and installation artist, 190 Main St., Brattleboro, epsilonspires.org Vermont Organist of the Year Jenny Bower will play selected works at the closing reception on June 25.

Hanover, N.H.Hood Museum of Art: “In the Moment: Recent Work by Louise Hamlin,” through Sept. 3; “This Land: American Engagement with the Natural World,” through July 23, artistic responses to the natural world by American artists; “Photographs from Hollywood’s Golden Era,” through May 21, John Kobal Foundation; “Unbroken: Native American: Ceramics, Sculpture and Design,” through April 30, from the permanent collection, Dartmouth College, 4 E. Wheelock St., Hanover, New Hampshire, 603-646-1110, hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu.

Lebanon, N.H.AVA Gallery: Four solo exhibitions by women artists, through April 15, Olivia Janna Genereaux, Danielle Klebes, Rachel Montroy, and Ann Young, 1 Bank St., Lebanon, New Hampshire, 603-448-3117, avagallery.org.

ManchesterSouthern Vermont Arts Center: 2022 Spring Member Exhibition, through May 22, joined by the Vermont Watercolor Society, Yester House; Art from the Schools 2022, through May 1, Wilson Museum, 930 SVAC Drive, Manchester, 802-362-1405, svac.org.

PutneyNXT Gallery: Julia Zanes, through May 9, “Household Objects,” new work by Vermont artist, Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, 802-387-0102, nextstagearts.org.

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