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Last year, Stowe's annual outdoor sculpture show, "Exposed," talked at visitors: Text-based works expressed specific messages, often regarding ongoing social justice issues. At this year's.
Two new exhibits at River Arts, nonprofit community arts center in downtown Morrisville, provide a meditative respite from the noise of the holiday season and a pandemic that shows no
Johnson artist
Harlan Mack has sited three of his earlier works along the trail. Bear Suit, crafted from bike parts, won the 2016 Upcycle Art Bike Competition grand prize from
Catamount Arts and Kingdom Trails. The other two, Giraffe and Granilla, are among the first sculptures Mack made, in 2006. Welded scrap-metal creations, they appear remarkably animated; the latter, a gorilla, reaches out a friendly hand from his perch on a preexisting fieldstone. Rusted metal parts come together in a graceful abstraction, titled Celestial, by Underhill sculptor
Thomas Douglas, used stainless steel for Aloft, an evocation of industrial machinery and speed in the spare form of a paper airplane angled into the sky.