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VPR's coverage of arts and culture in the region.

Art Hounds: Unbound

Painter and writer Carole Egbert from Quechee recommends the third annual “Unbound” exhibit at Artistree Gallery in Woodstock.

The juried show features Northeast artists' take on books as an artistic medium and is up through September 7th.

This marks the second year that young classical musicians descend on the tiny town of Jamaica for the Pikes Falls Chamber Music Festival.

Glass artist Eli Schwartz from Jamaica recommends the evening concerts, community pot luck supper and children's concerts which begin this Sunday and run through August 10th.

Jo Leichtman of Burlington found a hidden treasure in the Champlain Islands. Throughout the summer, the horse barn and former stone house at Fisk Farm in Isle La Motte is host to many genres of musicians.

Storyteller Annie Hawkins encourages a trip to the Pomfret Abbott Memorial Library for another round of true stories told live a la The Moth Radio Hour with Mark Binder.

We're always looking for suggestions for upcoming arts events in the region, including on-going exhibits. Share yours!

Become an Art Hound for VPR! Click here to get started then call the Art Hounds Hotline at (802) 778-9585 to record your recommendation.

Art Hounds' theme music in the on-air episode is written and performed by Trio Gusto with Mike Martin.

Art Hounds on VPR is adopted from Minnesota Public Radio News and is powered by the Public Insight Network.

Mary Williams Engisch is a local host on All Things Considered.
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