Updates and Events at River Arts
Works by Nan Carle Beauregard at Capstone
We’re excited to announce a new exhibit of photographs by Nan Carle Beauregard at the Capstone Community Action Hub building. We hope you’ll stop by next time you’re in town to enjoy this wonderful exhibit highlighting the history of the Granite Industry in Vermont.
Road Trip by Kent Shaw at the Post Office
Start your engines for this trip down memory lane in Road Trip, the latest collection of photography from the mind of Kent Shaw. Kent is a local photographer and digital artist living in Elmore, VT with a love for the technical production in photography where he makes composite images, often based on model cars.
Photo CO-OP Exhibit at the Morrisville Post Office
The Morrisville Post Office exhibit is up and will be on display through January 15. Stop in and take a look when you mail all those holiday cards you've been meaning to get to!
Catch A Glimpse- Post Office Exihibit Up Through Nov. 29th
If you haven’t already- be sure to check out the Iphone Exhibit up in the Post Office. This gallery represents works from the Master the iPhone as a Camera, taught by Nan Carle Beauregard.
Post Office Poetry Exhibition
In celebration of April Poetry Month, the River Arts Poetry Clinic is displaying an exhibition of poetry at the Morristown Post Office from late April till early June.
The First Sculptural "Tree" is Here!
The first Sculptural “Tree” is here! Local artist Gordon Auchincloss has installed the first of three sculptural “trees”, part of the Animating Infrastructure Sculptural Trees Project, in front of the Post Office in Morrisville this week.
The Sculptural Trees Project in Downtown Morrisville!
A key goal of the new program is to develop a model collection of unique, inspiring, and attractive landmark communities throughout Vermont. The grant supports the one-year planning and design phase for creating three sculptural “trees” in Morrisville’s designated downtown. The “trees” will help create a sense of place for residents and visitors alike and serve as a dynamic mechanism for engaging dialogue in the community.