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Frank Suchomel Memorial Art Center: Local sculptors (outdoors) and other works collected by the late Frank Suchomel, ongoing, Meditation Garden and concert hall, Haggett Road, Adamant, www.fsmac-quarryworks.org

AR Market: Matt Larson, through Aug. 19, “Walking with Gaia,” paintings, “ARTE at AR,” 159 N. Main St., Barre, 802-479-7069, www.studioplacearts.com

Espresso Bueno: Al Salzman, through Aug. 15, figurative ovals and rounds by Vermont political cartoonist, 248 N. Main St., Barre, 802-479-0896, espressobueno.com

Morse Block Deli: Juliana Fechter, through Sept. 10, “Exploring Back Roads,” Morse Block, 260 N. Main St., Barre, 802-479-7069, www.studioplacearts.com

Studio Place Arts: “That Cat,” through Aug. 20, art that extols felines and our relationships with them, Main Floor Gallery; “Letting Go: A Work in Progress,” mixed media by Michelle Lesnak, Second Floor Gallery; “Brushwork Barre,” everyday places and iconic structures by Tracey Hambleton, Third Floor Gallery; Paul A. Calter, through Aug. 19, “Mount Mansfield Sketchbook,” plein air paintings, Quick Change Gallery, SPA, 201 N. Main St., Barre; 802-479-7069, www.studioplacearts.com Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 11:30 to 4 p.m. Saturday, and by appointment. Art Social, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 21.

Canal Street Gallery: Vermont Summer Group Show, through Sept. 3, fourth annual; Represented Artist Show, through Aug. 12, 23 Canal St., Bellows Falls, 802-289-0104, canalstreetartgallery.com

Bennington Museum: “Parks & Recreation,” through Sept. 5, art recognizes Vermont’s parks; North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show, through Nov. 12; “Perspective: The Story of Bennington through Maps”; “Across the Street: Historic Bennington,” ongoing; Grandma Moses, ongoing, current exhibitions; Bennington Modernism, ongoing, current exhibitions, 75 Main St., Bennington, 802-447-1571, www.benningtonmuseum.org

Brandon Artists Guild: “Vermont: In the Country,” through July 10, second in a series of three all-member shows celebrating our favorite state; Warren Kimble, through July 9, “Artful Assemblages,” 7 Center St., Brandon, 802-247-4956, www.brandonartistsguild.org

Brattleboro Museum & Art Center: Through Oct. 10: “Felt Experience,” work by Marjolein Dallinga, Ruth Jeyaveeran, Melissa Joseph, Liam Lee and Stephanie Metz; “Nebizun: Water Is Life,” artwork by Abenaki artists of the Champlain Valley and Connecticut River Valley regions; “Fluid Boundaries,” anthropomorphic shapes by New York artist Mie Yim; “Unraveling Oculus,” video installation by Beth Galston and other alumni of MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS); “There/There,” abstract landscape fresco paintings by Frank Jackson; Outdoors: “Roberley Bell: The Landscape Stares Back” and “Oasa DuVerney: Black Power Wave,” Union Station, Main Street (Route 5) and Routes 119 and 142, Brattleboro, 802-257-0124, www.brattleboromuseum.org

Vermont Center for Photography: Mark Shaw, through Aug. 28, “Selections from the Archive,” by Life Magazine photographer, 49 Flat St., Brattleboro, 802-251-6051, www.vcphoto.org

BCA Center: “More Than an Object: The Contemporary Life,” through Oct. 8; “Sky Hopinka: Fainting Spells.” Through Oct. 8, Burlington City Arts, 135 Church St., Burlington, 802-865-7551, www.burlingtoncityarts.com

Karma Bird House: “John Douglas: A Life Well-Lived,” through Aug. 22, memorial retrospective presented by The Northern New England Museum of Art (NNEMoCA), Gallery, 47 Maple St., Burlington, 802-343-4767, karmabirdhouse.co

DaVallia Gallery: Tom Pirozzoli, through July 31, “Grateful for Love,” new collection of paintings, 39 North St. (Route 103) Chester, (802) 875-8900, www.thedavallia.com

White Water Gallery: “Protest, 1967, 1968, 1969, Washington, D.C.,” through July 17, photos by Ross Connelly, co-publisher and editor of The Hardwick Gazette 1986-2017, 5 River St., East Hardwick, 802-563-2037 or 802-535-8602, whitewatergallery.blogspot.com Closing reception, 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, July 10.

The Hyde Collection: “Transformations: The Art of John Van Alstine,” through Sept. 18; “José Guadalupe Posada: Legendary Printmaker of Mexico,” through Sept. 18, 161 Warren St., Glens Falls, N.Y., 518-792-1761, hydecollection.org

Bread & Puppet Museum, through Nov. 1, fantastic collection of puppets of all sizes, from hand puppets to gigantic puppets used in parades and circuses, that fill renovated 1860s barn, 753 Heights Road, Glover, 802-525-3031, www.breadandpuppet.org

Highland Center: “In Motion,” through July 24, Lois Eby’s lyrical paintings with Judith Wrend’s colorful kinetic sculpture, Highland Center for the Arts, 2875 Hardwick St., Greensboro, 802-533-3000, highlandartsvt.org

Hood Museum of Art: “This Land: American Engagement with the Natural World,” through July 23; “Unbroken: Native American Ceramics, Sculpture, and Design,” through April 30, 2023; “In the Moment: Recent Work by Louise Hamlin,” through Sept. 3, Dartmouth College, 4 E. Wheelock St., Hanover, N.H., 603-646-1110, hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu

Birds of Vermont Museum: “Fine Feathers,” through Oct. 1, the art of birds by various artists, 900 Sherman Hollow Road, Huntington, 802-434-2167, www.birdsofvermont.org

Bryan Memorial Gallery: “Parks & Recreation,” through Sept. 5, historical and contemporary interpretations of Vermont’s State Parks, in collaboration with the Bennington Museum; “2022 Legacy Collection,” through Dec. 24, works of 16 distinguished artists plus works of Alden and Mary Bryan, 180 Main St., Jeffersonville, 802-644-5100, www.bryangallery.org

Vermont Studio Center: Heather Guertin, through Aug. 2, “New Stage for a City,” forms of the theater, stage, and lights collaged with other images of the natural world, Red Mill Gallery, 80 Pearl St., Johnson, 802-635-2727, www.vermontstudiocenter.org Gallery talk and reception, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 13.

AVA Gallery: “10×10=AVA,” through Aug. 12, Exhibition and fundraising, 1 Bank St., Lebanon, N.H., 603-448-3117, www.avagallery.org

Southern Vermont Arts Center: “Relationships: hot, cold, intricate,” through Aug. 14, Featuring New England Wax regional art association, Wilson Museum, Wilson Museum, 930 SVAC Drive, Manchester, 802-362-1405, www.svac.org

Edgewater Gallery at the Falls: “Summer Suite,” through July 26, Group show featuring Jim Matthews and Katie Runde, 1 Mill St., Middlebury, 802-458-0098, edgewatergallery.co

Edgewater Gallery on the Green: Jim Westphalen, through Aug. 9, “Land & Tide: Scenes from New England,” photography, 6 Merchants Rowe, Middlebury, 802-989-7419, edgewatergallery.co

Middlebury College Museum of Art: “Contemporary to Classical,” through Aug. 7, highlights from the New Collection Handbook; “Into the Screen,” through Aug. 7, digital art from teamLab; Permanent Collection Galleries, ongoing, Mahaney Center for the Arts, South Street (Route 30), Middlebury, 802-443-5007, museum.middlebury.edu

Bethany Church: Arthur Zorn, through July 31, “Improvisation,” colorful abstracts by Barre artist and musician, Chapel, 115 Main St., Montpelier, 802-223-2424, www.bethanychurchvt.org Hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, or by appointment.

Susan Calza Gallery: “Bubbles and the Big Head,” through July 24, a meditation on plastic an exhibition by Susan Calza on view, 38 Main St., Montpelier, 802-224-6827, www.susancalza.com

The Front Gallery: Monica DiGiovanni, through July 31, Ensō painting reflecting the artist’s Zen practice, 6 Barre St., Montpelier, 802-552-0877, www.thefrontvt.com Poetry reading and closing reception, 6 to 7 p.m. Friday, July 29; both in-person and via zoom.

Kellogg-Hubbard Library: “The Quarry Project,” July, photographs by Susan Morse, Kitzmiller Room, 35 Main St., Montpelier, 802-223-3338, www.kellogghubbard.org

Vermont Arts Council: “Art from Guantánamo Bay,” through Aug. 21, VAC Spotlight Gallery, 136 State St., Montpelier, 802-828-3293, www.vermontartscouncil.org Hours: Noon to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Vermont History Museum: “A New American Globe: James Wilson of Vermont,” through July 2023, exhibit about Vermont cartographer James Wilson, 109 State St., Montpelier, 802-828-2291, vermonthistory.org

Vermont Supreme Court: Alisa Dworsky, through Sept. 29, “The Folded Line,” drawings by Montpelier artist, 111 State St., Montpelier, 802-828-0749, curator.vermont.gov Montpelier Art Walk, 4:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15.

Green TARA Space: Sally Linder, through July 27, “Love Is,” new work, 3275 US Route 2 (center of village), North Hero, 802-355-2150, greentaraspace.org Artist panel discussion, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, July 16.

Stone Valley Arts: “An Exhibition of Women Painters: Courageous Dialogue,” through July 31, Art by Fran Bull, Irene Cole, Joan Curtis, Rita Fuchsberg, Ruth Hamilton, Sandy Mayo, Mareva Millarc, Carolyn Shattuck and Dublin Durlier-Wilson, Stone Valley Arts at Fox Hill, 145 E. Main St., Poultney, 802-287-8197, stonevalleyarts.org

NXT Gallery: Nathan Shepard, through Aug. 12, “Oils and Gouaches,” with poems by Megan Buchanan, Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, 802-387-0102, nextstagearts.org

Castleton U. Bank Gallery: Castleton University students, through July 23, Leon Bates, Chrystal Bean, Lily Crowley, Jasmin Gomez, Jasper Lynch, Eileen Rounds, Yuto Sesekura, Jade McQuilkin, and Jonah Siegel, 104 Merchants Row, Rutland, 802-282-2396, www.castleton.edu/arts/art-galleries/ Hours: noon to 6 p.m. Thursday-Saturday.

Chaffee Art Center: Vermont Pastel Society, through July 22, member show, 16 S. Main St., Rutland, 802-775-0356, www.chaffeeartcenter.org Hours: noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday; and by appointment. Artisan Market, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.

Catamount Arts: “Art from Guantánamo Bay,” through Aug. 21, artwork by six men detained in the U.S. military prison, Fried Family Gallery, 39 Eastern Ave., St. Johnsbury, 802-748-2600, www.catamountarts.org

Northeast Kingdom Artisans Guild: “Paint, Feathers & Bones: The Art of Cynthia Steil,” through July 16, a retrospective by Ryegate artist, Back Room Gallery, 430 Railroad St., St. Johnsbury, 802-748-0158, www.nekartisansguild.com

Shelburne Museum: “Eyesight and Insight: Lens on American Art, through Oct. 16, illuminates the history of creative response to perceptions of vision; “Luigi Lucioni: Modern Light,” through Oct. 16, examines the career, influences, and techniques of Italian-American artist, 6000 Shelburne Road (Route 7), Shelburne, 802-985-3346, shelburnemuseum.org

The Vault: “Of Uncommon Beauty: Floral Impressions,” through July 27, by Vault’s fine artists group; “Just for the Fun of It,” through July 13, Open Wall show, 68 Main St., Springfield, 802-885-7111, www.galleryvault.org

Art Barn: Photographers Workroom, July 9-Aug. 14, Annual Summer Exhibit by area artist collective, 2313 West Hill Road, Stowe, www.photographersworkroom-vt.com Opening reception, 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 9.

The Current: Members’ Art Show & Sale, through July 23, (formerly Helen Day Art Center) 90 Pond Street, Stowe, 802-253-8358, www.thecurrentnow.org

Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center: “Alternative Takes (on Human Impact),” through Oct. 31, Three very different perspectives on the world in paint, collage, and graphite, by Misoo Bang, Richard Britell, and Mary Reilly, Altered Spaces Gallery, 122 Hourglass Drive, Stowe, 802-760-4634, www.sprucepeakarts.org

Tunbridge Public Library: John Douglas, through Sept. 30, “Anywhere but Here,” photographs by Vershire artist, 289 Route 110, Tunbridge, 802-889-9404. Artist’s reception, 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 10.

Axel’s Frame Shop & Gallery: “Elemental Reduction: Shape/Color,” through July 17, Jim Bruce, Tally Groves, Maurizio Molin, and Michael Montanaro, 5 Stowe St. Waterbury, 802-244-7801, www.facebook.com/AxelsFrameShopGallery/

Carving Studio & Sculpture Center: 35th Anniversary Members’ Exhibition, through July 10, 636 Marble St., West Rutland, 802-438-2097, www.carvingstudio.org

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