Vermont Institute of Contemporary Arts January Schedule of Events

posted Saturday, December 22, 2012

Expressions
Through January 27th
Bronze and alabaster nests, wall sculptures made from found objects, and dynamic abstract expressions. On exhibit through January 27th.

Life Drawing for Artists
Wednesdays, January 2nd through February 13th 6-9pm
Three-hour evening sessions at the VTica Gallery, ten-week non-instructional supervised life-drawing workshop open to serious practicing artists and students of art (students must be 18 years of age unless accompanied by art instructor). Every Wednesday January 2nd through February 13th. Contact VTica for further information.

Artist Lecture at the Castle Hill Resort & Spa
January 6th, 4pm
Jeanne Carbonetti will present a lecture, followed by dinner and an opportunity for discussion and purchasing of artwork. Reservations required, deadline January 2nd. Special hotel rates available. Contact the Castle Resort at 802.226.7222. $25 prix fixe dinner "Capturing the Creative Impulse" January 11th, 1:30-2:30pm Abby Raeder, VTica Executive Director, is giving a presentation at the Rutland Osher Lifelong Insitute. Located in the Godnick Adult Centure at 1 Deer Street in Rutland, VT.

Artist Talk
January 12th, 7pm
Johanne Durocher Yordan, whose work is on display in our current exhibition Expressions, gives a talk in our gallery.

Projections: Reel to Real Conversation
January 25th, 7pm
Beasts of the Southern Wild will be viewed, hosted by conversationalist Jon Bliss. A six-year-old girl from the southern Delta searches for her long-lost mother after her father falls ill, sending her world spinning out of balance in the film from director Benh Zeitlin that took home the Grand Jury Prize and Best Cinematography award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.

Jon Bliss, M.A., is a husband, father, farmer, avid cyclist and conversationalist who lives in Andover, VT. Trained in ministry at The Yale Divinity School, he presently leads the congregation at The Old Parish Church in Weston, VT. $10 donation suggested

Vermont Institute of Contemporary Arts
15 Depot Street, Chester, VT
802.875.1018
VTica.org

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