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

Brattleboro Museum Highlighting Contemporary Chinese Art

Courtesy of Eli Klein Gallery, New York City.
Han Yajuan, Super Starlet

An exhibit at the Brattleboro Museum is offering up a smorgasbord of Chinese art.

And that food metaphor is no accident.  The exhibit is called Hot Pot: A Taste of Contemporary Chinese Art and it runs through June 23.

Brattleboro Museum Chief Curator Mara Williams says the potpourri of painting, sculpture and conceptual art can be an entryway to understanding this huge and diverse society.

Williams visited VPR's Brattleboro studio to talk about the exhibit with Neal Charnoff.

Neal was a reporter and VPR's All Things Considered host from 2001 to 2014. He joined VPR in 1996, hosting VPR's jazz programming, including live performances from the VPR studios and the Discover Jazz Festival. Prior to VPR, Neal was a programmer and host for WNCS in Montpelier and WDEV in Waterbury. He holds a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College.
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