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The Staart Gallery is excited to be in it's third year as a place for both emerging and established Vermont artist to show their work! Located in St. Albans, we feature paintings, jewelry, photography, and other artworks all created by Vermont artists. Through education and events we aim to both further the exposure for artists as well as involve the community in arts activities. We have a thriving and growing arts community in our area! Subscribe to this blog and keep your eye on our calendar for art happenings in our area. 

 

42 South Main Street, Saint Albans VT 05478 . 802.524.5700 . staartgallery@gmail.com .
Open 12 pm - 6 pm Tuesday through Saturday

Monthly Archives: May 2009

Art at the Farmers Market

Four members of the Saint Albans Artists’ Guild have joined forces and will be presenting their artwork on Saturday’s in Taylor Park at the Farmer’s Market in St. Albans.
Art at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday’s will include affordable art work by photographer, Robert Chaperon, Jr. who will present his Sensation of Nature photos and prints....

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Reviewed!

It wasn’t that long ago that I was turned onto the Vermont Art Zine, a blog dedicated to reviewing all things art going on in the Green Mountain state. During our last reception I was thrilled that one of it’s founders, Marc Awodey, who is also a reviewer for Seven Days, had stopped by to...

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Mary Ann showing at Emile Gruppe

vermontwatercolorsociety.com 
May 18, 2009 
Emile Gruppe Exhibit
Gruppe acceptance list: Thirty-one out of 48 artists’ paintings were accepted. Congratulations all!
Kathleen Berry Bergeron, AbundanceMary Ann Godin, Ironstone Pitcher on Parlor ClothNancy Stone, Sonata GlowPenny Moore, Stormy CosmosCheryl Johnson, Country ColorsRobert O’Brien, Leaf ShadowsPatricia Lipinski, ReflectionsBeatrice Jillette, Winter TrailGrace Ellis, Lily Pond StarGary Eckart, Winter GardensKristen Chamberlain, Sugaring TimeDiana Dunn,...

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Tinka Martell

Tinka Theresa Martell

Everything I see in my world filters into my work as an artist: landscapes, clouds, the composition of my stone walls, arrangements of special items on a shelf.
I work with several media – wood, paper, canvas. I also use many recycled and found objects. Mostly, I enjoy working with small scale collage, especially...

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John Mannion

John Wesley Mannion 

Through a broad range of approaches, John Wesley Mannion examines the relationship between the human condition and authenticity of perception. Limrick consists of beautifully decayed Polaroid imagery revealing the relationship between Limerick Power, one of the Northeast’s largest nuclear power plants, and the adjacent abandoned canal lock community known as Frick’s Locke.
Mannion is...

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Chad Jenkins

Chad Jenkins
Chad Jenkins was born and raised in St. Albans, Vermont and works full time for the Vermont Army National Guard. He became interested in photography back in 2000 when he went to Belize, Central America as a “Tripod Bearer” with the Public Affairs Detachment, but ended up taking thousands of photos. Aside from...

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Jen Kristel

Jen Kristel

Jen Kristel grew up by the ocean in Massachusetts. She studied art and theatre at Emerson College, and received an M.A. in Expressive Therapies from Lesley University. She moved to Vermont 17 years ago, and has raised her 3 boys here.
Jen is an artist and teacher, and an Expressive arts therapist in private practice....

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Lisamarie Charlesworth

Lisamarie Charlesworth
My current work reflects the influence of several winter workshops and a self-challenge to experiment with new materials and techniques, although I still mix and match family treasures with found object.
Lately, I have been a bit hung up with how the current economic climate mirrors and resonates with elements of the Great Depression....

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Spring Show

It’s that time again! A gathering at Staart is coming up so get ready for another great night of conversation and culture! Details below. And revisit the blog daily to get the background on our newest artists.

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Maple Fest recap

I realized that I still haven’t posted the photos I took during Maple Festival weekend which brought great weather and a good crowd! Meg Willey played and sang beautifully. She sang both original songs and cover tunes. She left some free demo discs here for anyone who wants to have a quick listen, and she...

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