Mar 07 Saturday
“Nostalgianator" is a fun feature of paintings by Todd DePerno, a graphic designer turned painter who worked with the likes of Burton Snowboards and the US Ski and Snowboard Teams among other brands. These paintings offer glimpses into his memories - from childhood in the 1970s to the many facets of life in Vermont. The show opens Saturday, Feb. 28 from 4-7pm and will be on view through March 31 at Front Four Gallery. Front Four Gallery is open every day 10-5, so stop in before March 31 to see the work!
January 8-April 23rd, 2026Reception: January 17, 5:30-7pm
ZERO CELSIUS unfolds at Mad Arts and Sugarbush Resort, bringing together artwork that explores the textures, tensions, and transformations of winter. From the hush of frozen landscapes to the volatility of a warming climate, the exhibition reflects on how the cold season shapes—and is reshaped by—human and environmental relationships.Featuring sculpture, installation, sound, photography, and digital media, ZERO CELSIUS examines winter as material, concept, and metaphor: crystalline, fleeting, and ecologically vital. Visitors are invited to consider the fragility of snow in a changing world, reconnect with winter’s wonder and silence, and share their own stories of a season both timeless and increasingly imperiled.
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Mar 14 Saturday
Join us March 14th, 3:30-5:30pm at The Big Picture, 48 Carroll Rd, Waitsfield, VtLos Angeles based visual artist Rob Reynolds will be in conversation with environmentalist, journalist and author Bill McKibben on Sat. March 14th 3:30-5:30pm at The Big Picture in Waitsfield, VT. MAD Arts current art show Zero Celsius presents Rob Reynolds’ film The Word For Weather is Knowledge. The screening will be followed by a lively conversation, ranging from Greenland’s pivotal place in politics today to the role of art in fostering environmental awareness and celebrating McKibben’s recent book Here Comes the Sun. Tickets limited by seating so purchase ASAP!
The Carpenter-Carse Library Art Night Benefit!
Dress up, bring a date (or a friend!), and celebrate the Carpenter-Carse Library at our first annual Art Night Benefit on Saturday, March 14, at the Hinesburg Town Hall. This festive evening will feature local art, light refreshments, and great company, all in support of expanding a beloved community space!
Your ticket admits two guests and includes a raffle entry. When your number is called, you’ll select a piece of original art to take home! All artwork has been generously donated by local artists and may include paintings, drawings, textiles, clay, or wood. Everyone leaves with art.
When: March 14, 2026 | 6–8 PMWhere: Hinesburg Town Hall Community SpaceTickets are available at the Carpenter-Carse Library front desk or online here:https://www.jotform.com/form/260223347657054
Mar 15 Sunday
Saint Albans-based visual storyteller and photographer François de Melogue presents "Sun, Salt, & Saffron: A Portrait of Provence," a photo talk exploring the light, landscape, and living traditions of Provence. A former farm-to-table chef with family roots in the region, de Melogue brings a sensory intimacy to his portraits of a place shaped by sun, salt, and saffron. Part of "The World Through Our Lenses" travel photography show.
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Vermont teachers are invited to join BCA and exhibition artists for a relaxed social hour. Whether you teach studio art, integrate art into other subjects, or enjoy art and design, please join us for an informal gathering and conversation while previewing our new exhibitions, Human Impact: Art and Our Environment and What's the Difference? Sculptural Ideas. Meet BCA staff and discover behind-the-scenes insights about the artworks. Teachers’ Night Out is part of our BCA Center Professional Development Series.