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Vermont Arts Organizations Awarded $500,000 for Pandemic Recovery | Arts News | Seven Days
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 6 Vermont arts organizations received a overall of $500,000 in federal resources as a result of the American Rescue Plan Act. The awards were declared Thursday by the Countrywide Endowment for the Arts, which granted the cash. In overall, the NEA awarded $57 million to 567 arts corporations in every point out, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Washington, D.C. A lot more than 7,500 groups used for grants. The range of candidates per point out…
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Valley News – Bert Dodson, prolific Vermont artist, dies at 83
BRADFORD, Vt. — Bert Dodson, an influential artist and illustrator who spent the bulk of his prolific career in the Upper Valley, has died at the age of 83. A draftsman of daunting skill, Dodson asserted that drawing, and art-making in general, is everyone’s birthright and wrote and illustrated two books on drawing meant to encourage people to take it up regardless of prior experience. “Anyone who can hold a pencil can learn to draw with some degree of proficiency,” he wrote in Keys to Drawing, which came out in 1985. By that time, he was well-ensconced in the Bradford area, having moved there in 1977. He would spend the…
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Valley News – With big October movies, will Vermont theaters get their audiences back?
It is a big thirty day period for movie releases, but cinemas all-around Vermont are ready to see if COVID-19 fears and the increased popularity of streaming services will retain theatergoers absent from the massive display screen. Following months of sparse attendance, movie theater owners hope a slew of huge-budget, specific outcomes-packed movies set to premiere this thirty day period could kick-start out their faltering field. But no matter whether Vermonters will trade the residing room for the auditorium to get their amusement is not nevertheless acknowledged. In any event, theater proprietors concur: If at any time a situation was designed to coax folks back into theaters, this would be…
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Vermont Arts News | Vermont Arts
Inexperienced Mountain Monteverdi MONTPELIER — The Green Mountain Monteverdi Ensemble of Vermont will carry out a software of early Renaissance choral audio celebrates two giants of the Franco-Flemish Faculty of composers, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9 at Christ Episcopal Church on Condition Avenue. Johannes Ockeghem, born someday all around 1421 was a leading composer in the 2nd fifty percent of the 15th century and Josquin des Prez, his college student, was possibly the most popular of all composers of this period of time. Josquin died in 1521. The Eco-friendly Mountain Monteverdi Ensemble is: Molly Clark and Miranda Bergmeier, sopranos Amy Frostman and Carolyn Mortaon, altos Adam Corridor and Erik…
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Regional Arts News | Vermont Arts
Be sure to send visual art listings to [email protected] or [email protected]. Exhibit streamingVermont Arts On the net — vermontartonline.org BrattleboroBrattleboro Museum & Art Middle: “Expedition,” by means of Oct. 11, performs by various artists, many of whom have under no circumstances demonstrated in Vermont ahead of “Sequences: Ode to Small White,” team show of up to date performs reflecting the aesthetic and philosophical concepts of photographer-writer-educator Insignificant White (1908-76) “Delano Dunn: Novelties,” artist’s initial solo museum clearly show brings alongside one another two bodies of work that discover like, racial id, family members history, and the experience of making art all through quarantine “Charlie Hunter: Semaphore,” focuses on the Bellows…