Line Out, installation detail, by Christy Mitchell If these walls could talk about the things that we say and what we hide from the public, what would they tell us? This is the driving question behind Vermont artist Christy Mitchell s solo installation Holding Pattern. On view at the S.P.A.C.E. Gallery in Burlington through August 7, the show features artifacts from the past that tell stories about modern-day topics both universal and personal to Mitchell.
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GUILFORD â A documentary pointing out the realities of violence against Native American women will finally get screened live in the community where the filmmakers live.
âSisters Risingâ initially was going to be part of the Brattleboro Womenâs Film Festival, an annual spring event held by the Womenâs Freedom Center. However, the event was cancelled due to COVID-19.
âWeâre really excited to have this screening to share with our community,â said Willow OâFeral, one of the filmmakers.
The documentary will be shown by the Windham World Affairs Council at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 8 at 118 Elliot in Brattleboro. Like all WWAC events, the screening is free and open to the public, and suggested $10 donation will be accepted at the door.