NVAA at T.W. Wood Gallery

ART ON VIEW

Northern Vermont Artist Association
at T.W. Wood Gallery in Montpelier
September 4-October 26, 2018

The Northern Vermont Artist Association was founded by a group of artists led by Harold Knight, in Burlington, in 1931. Their first show was held at Ethan Allen Club, and among their first members was the renowned artist, Maxfield Parish.

For the first forty years the annual NVAA Juried Show was held at the new Robert Hull Fleming Museum on the University of Vermont Campus. The membership roster in those early years featured the names of nearly every important artist then working in Northern Vermont, including Francis Colburn, Georgia Balch, Ruth Mould, Stan Mack Wright, and Roy Kennedy.

Eighty-seven years later, the members of the Northern Vermont Artist Association present their work in group shows across northern Vermont, at venues like the Contemporary Hallway at T.W. Wood Gallery.

To learn more about the organization, to join, and to see a schedule of shows, visit www.northernvermontartists.org.


INFORMATION

T.W. Wood Gallery
46 Barre Street
Montpelier 05602
(802) 247-4956

Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday, Noon-4PM

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Image:
The Brook #2
by Robert Waldo Brunelle, Jr.
acrylic on canvas
2018
Courtesy of the artist