Eagle Times Staff
BELLOWS FALLS, VT — Canal Street Art Gallery presents: Truth Telling, finding reconciliation through art. Opening Jan. 19 and on view through March 2, the Truth Telling exhibit supports community well-being and resiliency by providing a safe and accepting space to use art to interact with difficult subject matter.
To include all artists, Truth Telling is curated through an open call for entry, and firstly reaches out to Abenaki, Pennacook and Wabanaki Peoples. Upon announcing the Truth Telling show Canal Street Art Gallery enacts its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). RAP’s are created to help steer organizations’ visions, missions and actions with respect to relationships, advocacy and opportunity for Indigenous communities.
Image submissions for the Truth Telling Show are due Tuesday, Jan. 9. Artists may submit one to three artworks. The exhibition fee is a sliding scale: $0-$18 for one entry, $0-$36 for two entries, $0-$54 for three entries. Artwork delivery is on Jan. 16. To submit, visit tinyurl.com/6ejxcmd3.
Canal Street Art Gallery is located at 23 Canal Street, in Historic Downtown Bellows Falls, Vermont, and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about the Truth Telling show or Canal Street Art Gallery, go to canalstreetartgallery.com online, call Mike by phone at 802-289-0104, or send emails to artinfo@canalstreetartgallery
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