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January 2021
Ned Richardson: untitled [recent work]
The Front gallery in Montpelier presents Ned Richardson's untitled . Richardson, a member of the cooperative gallery since 2018, explores the connections between the digital and natural worlds through a variety of methods and media.
Find out more »Northern Harmony World Harmony Ensemble
Northern Harmony, an ensemble of ten brilliant young singers led by Larry Gordon, presents a concert of seasonal songs from world harmony traditions as well as Renaissance works on Saturday Jan. 16, at 7 p.m., at the Chandler Center for the Arts in Randolph, Vt. All the singers are COVID tested, and have been quarantining in Marshfield, preparing this concert program so that they can perform together safely under the state guidelines. Northern Harmony is the highest level performing group…
Find out more »Ned Richardson: untitled [recent work]
The Front gallery in Montpelier presents Ned Richardson's untitled . Richardson, a member of the cooperative gallery since 2018, explores the connections between the digital and natural worlds through a variety of methods and media.
Find out more »Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Remembrance with Tim Wise
Vermont Humanities and the Greater Burlington Multicultural Resource Center present a remembrance on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. featuring prominent anti-racist writer and educator Tim Wise. The presentation will emanate from St. Joseph's Cathedral in Burlington on January 17 at 3 p.m. and will be available at this address: https://c.themediacdn.com/embed/media/WvsdyS/EfXerlXsmIx/dE9wZgs2P2l_5?preview=1 as well as Vermont Humanities' social media channels. No registration is required. The event is part of Vermont Humanities' Vermont Civics Collaborative event series.
Find out more »A Martin Luther King Day Concert with the Taconic Chamber Players
Bennington Museum's "Music at the Museum" series presents a Martin Luther King Day concert with the Taconic Chamber Players. The concert is free and features string quartets by Florence Price, William Grant-Still, George Walker, Duke Ellington, Scott Joplin and Jesse Montgomery. Bennington Museum's Facebook page will stream the concert at 2 p.m. on January 18: https://www.facebook.com/benningtonmuseum Image from Bennington Museum
Find out more »SciFi+ Book Club: Life Among the Terranauts
Bear Pond Books welcomes Caitlin Horrocks, the author of the story collections Life Among the Terranauts (forthcoming January 2021) and This is Not Your City on January 18 at 7 p.m. over Zoom. Her novel The Vexations was named one of the "10 best books" of 2019 by the Wall Street Journal. Her stories and essays appear in The New Yorker, The Best American Short Stories, The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories, The Paris Review, Tin House, One Story and elsewhere.…
Find out more »Artist Talk: Ned Richardson
The Front gallery in Montpelier presents an artist talk with Ned Richardson whose show "untitled " is currently on display there. The virtual talk is available to those who email the gallery at info@thefrontvt.com. Richardson's work is on display at The Front Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and by appointment until January 31. Image of "Ned Richardson's untitled " provided by The Front.
Find out more »Architecture + Design Film Series: “Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story”
Burlington City Arts presents its Architecture + Design Film Series featuring Hollywood Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story starting on Wednesday January 20 with streams available for five days. The 56 minute film details Williams, an African American architect who became one of the most notable and prolific architects in American history with a list of clients that included Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant and Lucille Ball.
Find out more »Northern Harmony concert
The Northern Harmony singers are back with another thrilling program featuring their signature mix of vocal styles. The event at Chandler Music Hall in Randolph, Vt. will be entirely different from the one presented last month, but likewise presents a selection of music from many different countries including: 15th and 16th century Spanish renaissance works Traditional songs from Bulgaria, Bosnia, Georgia and Corsica An English carol and a West Gallery anthem Contemporary and traditional American shape-note songs Tickets for the…
Find out more »Theater in Your Home: A Life Altering Event
The Valley Players will present the fourth online staged reading in their "Theater in Your Home Series," A Life Altering Event by Jeanne Beckwith of Roxbury on January 21, 22 and 23 at 7 p.m. each night via Zoom. A Life Altering Event is a contemporary, suspenseful two act play taking place over a few days in the life of a Massachusetts couple, Judith and Dan. There will be a "Talk Back" session with the cast and crew that audiences can…
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