The governor recently called Brandon "The Art and Soul of Vermont" - and for good reason. In and around town you'll find folk artists, fabric artists, computer artists, super realists, nonrepresentational expressionists, workers in traditional decorative arts, watercolor, jewelry, pottery, glass, sculpture, print makers, photographers...Well, you get the idea! Our little town has become one of the most exciting places to experience art in the state of Vermont - if not the entire Northeast!
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| Laura Rideout is a self-taught staind glass artist who lived in Alaska for over 20 years. As a child I was given a blanket to lie on and told to watch the clouds. This became the inspiration for my original stained glass artwork I call "clouds." Each is unique and indiviaually handcrafted. My attic studio, Art on a Whim, is open by appointment or chance, and I am open to the journey of creating a cloud or window, with it's own unique personality, just for you.
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| Judith Reilly's quiltmaking experiences began in the early 70's when she made her first traditional quilt. "My quilts have been awarded in exhibits and competitions including the American Quilter's Society Show, The American International Quilt Festival, The Quilter's Heritage Show and the Pacific International Quilt Show. During the past twenty years I have taught and lectured on many of the different aspects of quiltmaking. By helping others, I have witnessed the blossoming of many an artist child." You can view her work at the Judith Reilly Studio.
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Robin Kent and Jim Barner have made their barn into a studio/gallery for creating contemporary folk art paintings and sculpture constantly creating new pieces and growing in style and application while maintaining a distinctive look that is unlike any other artist we've seen. Artisians at the Bend is located 'at the bend' on route 7 near downtown Brandon. "We try to capture those thoughts and feelings into a visual form before they fade from consciousness."
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Traditional artisan and Early American Decorative artist, Dolores Furnari, is a certified teacher in Country Painting and Bronze Powder Stenciling. Dolores has taught adult education classes, private seminars and workshops throughtout New England as well as teaching from her studio, The Country Owl Studio.
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12 Franklin Street Bed and Breakfast is proud to support Vermont's most vibrant arts community.
email: relax@12franklinstreet.com
802-247-6672
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