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Exhibits Calendar for Thursday, Jan. 20– Sunday, Jan. 30 Submissions for this calendar should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail your entries to The Herald of Randolph, Attn: Calendar, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060; or fax them to 728-9275 or E-mail to news@ourherald.com. Chandler Gallery Main St., Randolph, 728-9878 •Student artwork inspired by music, exhibit curated by RUHS senior Jeremiah Dube; weekdays, 9-3, plus Thursday, 3-5, and Saturdays, 10-12 noon, thru Feb. 6. •Jan. 22: Viewing and discussion of a film about the life of artist Jackson Pollock, restricted to older teens and adults, 1-4 p.m. Chelsea Public Library Chelsea, 685-2188. •Oil paintings, realistic to abstract, by Carolyn Enz of Thetford. Tunbridge Library Route 110, Tunbridge, 889-9404. •Exhibit of artwork by Nick De Friez opens Jan. 30. Hood Museum of Art Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH •"Critical Faculties: Dartmouth’s Academic Departments Reinterpret the Permanent Collection," thru March 13. •"Transcending Time: Recent Work by Bill Viola and Lorna Simpson," features four digital video works that create powerful statements on humanity, race, gender, and time; Jan. 22-March 13. •"Picturing Change: The Impact of Ledger Drawing on Native American Art," thru May 15. Chaffee Arts Center Rutland, 775-0356 •2005 Featured Artists’ Exhibition, with works by Kelly M. Kingston, Kate Mueller, Bruce Pendleton, and Laurie Hyde Wilson; plus Christ the King School students will display their works in the Gallery for Young Artists. Runs thru Feb. 13. Montshire Museum of Science Norwich, 649-2200 •"Rulers of the Ancient Seas," a new traveling exhibit, includes full-size skeleton castings of many of the gigantic creatures that populated the prehistoric waters of the late Cretaceous Period, thru March 13. •"Crime Lab Detectives," a hands-on interactive exhibit that takes a look at how facts and theories change, Jan. 22-May 8. Studio Place Arts 201 North Main St., Barre, 479-7069 •"Plugged In," features neon, video, holograms and art that moves in a variety of ways, thru Feb. 16. •Photographs by Liz Dowd, second floor, thru Feb. 16. •"The Abstract Image" by Dorothy Martinez, thru Feb. 16. ECHO Leahy Center 1 College St., Burlington, 864-1848 •"What is a Tsunami?" presented by Dr. Barry Doolan of the geology Dept. at UVM, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. •"Sounds of the Sea" explores the moans, beeps, whirrs, screams, clanks, grates, and rumbles that fill the oceans. Jan. 22-May 8. Gifford Art Gallery Gifford Med. Ctr., Randolph. Vermont Supreme Court 111 State St., Montpelier, 828-4784 The Cooler Gallery Tip Top Bldg., W. R. Jct., 280-1864 T.W. Wood Gallery/Arts Ctr. Vt. College, Montpelier, 828-8743 Julian Scott Memorial Gallery Johnson State College, 635-1310. Hanover League Gallery Lebanon St., Hanover. 603-643-5050 Vermont State House 109 State St., Montpelier. 828-1110 Flynn Center Tarrant Gallery 153 Main St., Burlington, 863-5966 Fairbanks Museum Main St., St. Johnsbury, 748-2372. Montpelier City Center 89 Main Street, 279-0774 First Light Studio Pleasant St., Randolph. 728-4500 The Hopkins Center Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH Vermont Arts Council 136 State St., Montpelier. 828-3291 Aldrich Public Library 6 Washington St., Barre. 476-7550 Kellogg Hubbard Library 135 Main St., Montpelier. Billings Farm & Museum Rte. 12, Woodstock, Info: 229-4900 AVA Gallery & Art Ctr. 11 Bank St., Lebanon, NH 603-448-3117 Bread & Puppet Museum Rte. 122, Glover, 525-3031. Norwich University Chaplin Hall, Northfield. 485-2620. |
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