Neighbors and friends, fellow artists James Secor and Glen Coburn Hutcheson both live on Montpelier’s Prospect Street — two doors apart. Both are members of Front Gallery. Both are bold
Sabrina Fadial, executive director of the T.W. Wood Gallery, hangs art on Wednesday in a stairway at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier. The library and gallery are beginning a new
Almost life size, the cream-colored horse stepping with the gait of his breed fills his 6-foot by 7-foot canvas. In the artist’s bold broad brushstrokes, we see his contours and
Planning and executing the monthlong "Art at the Kent" exhibition in Calais has become a year-round project for cocurators Allyson Evans and Nel Emlen. Often.