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Brattleboro Words Trail celebrates completion with 118 Elliot exhibit

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — A multimedia exhibit at 118 Elliot celebrates the completion of the Brattleboro Words Trail, a community project consisting of audio stories linked to places in and around Brattleboro. The public is invited to listen to these stories on their phones while viewing large, hand-carved clay maps commissioned for the Trail at “Exploring Our Storied Landscape: Brattleboro Words Trail Murals, Maps and Sound.” The multimedia exhibit opens on Friday, with an opening reception behind 118 Elliot from 4 to 8 p.m., during Gallery Walk. The rain date is Saturday, at the same time. The exhibit will remain through September, and a larger Summer Trail exhibit will open July 2 at 118 Elliot.

Photos: Dancing on the green

1 of 9 Students from the Brattleboro School of Dance perform to the music of Sleeping Beauty in front of Centre Congregational Church on Saturday, May 1. Kelly Fletcher Students from the Brattleboro School of Dance perform to the music of Sleeping Beauty in front of Centre Congregational Church on Saturday, May 1. Kelly Fletcher Students from the Brattleboro School of Dance perform to the music of Sleeping Beauty in front of Centre Congregational Church on Saturday, May 1. Kelly Fletcher Students from the Brattleboro School of Dance perform to the music of Sleeping Beauty in front of Centre Congregational Church on Saturday, May 1. Kelly Fletcher

Ruth Shafer: Harmony Collective holds on

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Harmony Collective, an artist-run gallery at 49 Elliot St., has lived most of its life during the pandemic. When the gallery opened in October of 2019, founders Kay Curtis and Kate Greenough acknowledged the usual difficulties of running a gallery, but were eager to provide a space that Brattleboro had been missing. The mission of the Harmony Collective is “to be an extraordinary place for artists and art lovers, where artists benefit from the sales of their work.” The collective is made up of 33 local artists, working in almost as many mediums. Artists pay a membership fee and monthly dues, and contribute eight hours a month working the front desk. The gallery takes only 15% from art sales, so that artists receive the maximum benefit. The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day, seven days a week, with the exception of major holidays.

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