Past Exhibits

Come experience the small works of four seasoned local artists: David Brown, Lesley Heathcote, Deedee Jones, and Pat McPike. A collection of beautiful quality paintings presented at affordable prices, their aim is to provide art accessible to first time buyers and collectors alike.

This show features recent work in walnut ink, exploring mainly forms in the natural world. Observing and trying to capture an essence is an elusive and sometimes rewarding experience.

Hannah Harvester will show expressionist landscapes in soft pastel and oils. She is known for her vivid color and bold mark-making that capture the energy of the living world.

Perhaps because members of her family fled Nazi Germany, and her great grandmother, her daughter and son, could not flee, and died in the allied bombing, Lori is drawn to paint portraits of those suffering in wars.

Orly paints still lifes, landscapes, and figures in oils. She takes inspiration from the hills, rivers, and forest of Vermont and the salt marshes and ocean of Martha’s Vineyard.

The Gathering Place (Brattleboro Area Adult Day Services) is an Adult Day Program serving older adults and adults with disabilities in downtown Brattleboro. The Gathering Gallery contains selected works created by participants of all ages and abilities.

Outsider fiber artist and RGS Ability Arts student, Elizabeth Anne Weisel (“Bizzy”), lets us peak into a world where passion, obsession and love culminate in a breadth of work that spans the globe and connects us in meaningful ways.

As a gardener and designer by trade, Helen O'Donnell is deeply inspired by the collaborative process of nature, how the living participants in all landscapes, from the plants to the humans to the fungi, are all constantly encountering.

Cindy’s show, “Two Sides of the Mediterranean”, highlights visits to North Africa, and time living in and exploring southern France (2008-2010).