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SUMMARY:Stowe Arts Week
DESCRIPTION:The Stowe Arts and Culture Council proudly presents the 7th Annual Stowe Arts Week 2024 from June 22 to July 7. \nThis two week-long celebration will bring together local artists\, performers\, and art lovers to showcase Stowe’s rich arts and cultural community. Events will take place all over the Town of Stowe\, encouraging patrons not only to appreciate and participate in Stowe’s cultural and arts events\, but also interact with the community and experience the breathtaking landscape that is the Stowe\, Vermont we all know and love. \nView the full schedule of events. \nThe 7th Annual Stowe Arts Week is hosted by the Stowe Arts and Culture Council (SACC)\, a Board of the Town of Stowe\, which is comprised of community members\, organizations and business leaders who collaborate to advance cultural vibrancy and arts in Stowe\, and to promote Stowe as a global focal point for the arts and culture in Vermont.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/stowe-arts-week-3/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival is a two-day celebration of local artists and musicians on the village green at Spruce Peak. This festival promises a weekend filled with incredible live performances\, showcasing the vibrant and diverse music scene of Vermont. This festival is more than just a series of concerts; it’s a celebration of Vermont’s rich musical heritage and the talented artists who call this beautiful state home. \nWhether you’re a long-time fan of local music or discovering these artists for the first time\, the Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival promises an inspiring and entertaining weekend for all. Join us for an unforgettable musical experience as we bring together a lineup of talented local artists\, each bringing their unique sounds and styles to the stage. The event will also feature activities for the kids and food from the Spruce Peak vendors.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/homegrown-vermont-music-festival/2024-07-06/
LOCATION:Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center\, 122 Hourglass Drive\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival is a two-day celebration of local artists and musicians on the village green at Spruce Peak. This festival promises a weekend filled with incredible live performances\, showcasing the vibrant and diverse music scene of Vermont. This festival is more than just a series of concerts; it’s a celebration of Vermont’s rich musical heritage and the talented artists who call this beautiful state home. \nWhether you’re a long-time fan of local music or discovering these artists for the first time\, the Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival promises an inspiring and entertaining weekend for all. Join us for an unforgettable musical experience as we bring together a lineup of talented local artists\, each bringing their unique sounds and styles to the stage. The event will also feature activities for the kids and food from the Spruce Peak vendors.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/homegrown-vermont-music-festival/2024-07-07/
LOCATION:Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center\, 122 Hourglass Drive\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Stowe Community Church Celebration Service - Special Music this summer
DESCRIPTION:While the choir is taking a break for the summer\, the Stowe Community Church is delighted to have friends and family filling in\, bringing us special music all summer long. For the 9:30 a.m. Sunday services in June and July the Music Director\, Karen Miller will be playing the preludes\, postludes and offertories on our Simmons Tracker Organ. As always\, she’ll accompany the congregation singing hymns. On July 7\, Lynne von Trapp and Barbara Stotsenburg will sing the duet “Lord\, Bow Your Ear to our Prayer†from Elijah by Felix Mendelsohn. For more information\, please call the church at (802) 253-7257 or check here.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/stowe-community-church-celebration-service-special-music-summer-2/
LOCATION:Stowe Community Church\, Main Street\, Stowe\, 05672
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Live Music,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Richmond River Tubing with Umiak Outdoor Outfitters
DESCRIPTION:Come spend the day on a leisurely float down the Winooski. This tour takes place on Thursdays\, Fridays\, Saturdays\, Sundays\, and Mondays. Each day Umiak runs three tours at 10 a.m.\, 12 p.m.\, and 2 p.m. \nBased on water levels and time of the season the average time for this tour takes between two to three hours for the 2.5-mile tour and four to five hours for the 4.5-mile tour. \nGuests will meet at Umiak’s takeout in Richmond. From there Umiak will shuttle you up river and drop you off at our put-in. Your shuttle driver will go over some river safety and explain the takeout points in detail. From there the rest is up to you. Enjoy the scenic float on the historic and beautiful Winooski River. Float duration is dependent on water levels. \nAdd On Activities\nAdd voucher on to River Tubing Float \nTube & Bew\n+$6 Per Person \nAfter your float\, stop by and experience one of Vermont best artisanal craft brewpubs at Stone Corral. \nVoucher: Good for one beer tasting flight at Stone Corral Brewery. \nSCHEDULE\nThursday – Monday\n10 a.m.\, 12 p.m.\, and 2 p.m. \nDURATION\n2.5-Mile Float \nPRICING\nSelf Guided River Float\n$35 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through our calendar or call (802) 253-2317.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/richmond-river-tubing-umiak-outdoor-outfitters/2024-07-07/
LOCATION:Overocker Park – River Access\, Cochran Road\, Richmond\, Vermont\, 1301 Cochran Rd\, Richmond\, VT 05477\, Richmond\, 05477
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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SUMMARY:Winooski River 4-Mile Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Join Umiak Outdoor Outfitters for a 4 Mile Paddle on the Winooski River \nThis gentle and slow-moving river is perfect for beginner paddlers. As you float slowly through Vermont farmland you’ll be awed by the views of Camel’s Hump Mountain. You may see otters\, deer\, or even an occasional moose as they come to drink from the river. Paddle a solo kayak\, tandem kayak\, canoe\, or standup paddleboard. \nSCHEDULE\nSunday – Wednesday\n10 a.m.\n2 p.m. \nDURATION\n4-Mile Paddle \nPRICING\nSelf-Guided River Float\n$54 Per Person \nAdd Ons\nIce Cream Float: + $5 Per Person\nCider & Sights: + $10 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through Umiak’s calendar or call (802) 253-2317
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/winooski-river-4-mile-paddle/2024-07-07/
LOCATION:Waterbury. Vermont\, Waterbury
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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SUMMARY:Stowe Farmers' Market
DESCRIPTION:On Sundays from May 12 – October 20\, 2024\, from 10:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.\, the Stowe Farmers’ Market offers an incredible assortment of local fresh vegetables\, meats\, cheese\, milk\, berries\, maple syrup\, bread and baked goods\, pickles\, flowers\, herbal products\, mushrooms\, fermented vegetables\, thirst quenching beverages\, mead and spirits. The prepared food vendors have got you covered for lunch at the market: from irresistible BBQ to pot-stickers\, crepes or samosas\, to farm pizza or fresh local salads and ice cream for dessert. Craft producers offer stunning handmade jewelry\, bags\, pottery\, photography\, slate works\, glass work\, collages\, paintings and more. \nLocation: Top Notch Event Field (4000 Mountain Road\, Stowe\, VT)
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/stowe-farmers-market-7/2024-07-07/
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Food & Beverage,Signature Event
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SUMMARY:Winooski River Upper Gorge Paddle with Umiak Outdoor Outfitters
DESCRIPTION:Experience the thrill of tackling the nine-mile advanced section of the Winooski River\, featuring Class I/II whitewater rapids. Paddle through exhilarating rapids while surrounded by scenic views of Vermont’s beautiful landscapes. A perfect adventure for those seeking an adrenaline rush. \nSCHEDULE\nSunday – Wednesday\n12 p.m. \nDURATION\n9-Mile Paddle \nPRICING\nSelf Guided River Float\n$74 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through our calendar or call (802) 253-2317.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/winooski-river-upper-gorge-paddle-umiak-outdoor-outfitters/2024-07-07/
LOCATION:Waterbury. Vermont\, Waterbury
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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SUMMARY:Free Sunday Music at Stowe Cider with Good Gravy
DESCRIPTION:Stowe Cider welcomes back Good Gravy for a free Sunday music set on July 7 from 4-7 p.m. \nThis is a free show\, first come first served\, and you’re welcome to stay for as long as you’d like. \nAbout Good Gravy:\nGood Gravy is a bluegrass trio from Burlington\, VT. Members Joe Agnello\, Jeff Wilson and Jack Vignone pay homage to bluegrass legends such as Tony Rice\, Norman Blake and Doc Watson.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/free-sunday-music-stowe-cider-good-gravy/
LOCATION:Stowe Cider\, 17 Town Farm Lane\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240707T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240707T220000
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SUMMARY:Music in the Meadow
DESCRIPTION:Music in the Meadow has been a long standing tradition in Stowe and attracts many residents and visitors. Produced by Stowe Performing Arts\, the first concerts were held in Whisker’s Field on Mountain Road in 1976 and\, at the suggestion of Johannes von Trapp\, the concerts were moved to the meadow at Trapp Family Lodge in the early 1980s\, where they’ve continued every summer since. \nThe Trapp Family Lodge concert meadow acts as a natural amphitheater\, allowing concert performances to clearly project over the green and the gently sloping lawn provides a venue of unparalleled beauty and comfort. \nThe meadow opens two hours in advance of concerts\, and seating is picnic-style on a first come\, first served basis. There are designated\, well-marked areas for blankets\, low-back chairs and high-back chairs. These areas reflect the seating policy to guarantee each concert-attendee a view of the stage as well as the rolling hills of the Nebraska Valley. Ushers will be happy to help you find a great seat. \nLearn more and purchase your tickets here. \nShows run from 7-10 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. for picnicking. \n\nJuly 7: Vermont Symphony Orchestra (will start at 7:30)\nJuly 28: Catherine Russell\nAugust 18: Ozomatli
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/music-in-the-meadow-4/2024-07-07/
LOCATION:Trapp Family Lodge\, 700 Trapp Hill Rd.\, Stowe\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music,Performing Arts,Signature Event
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SUMMARY:Exposed Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Exposed 2024\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Festival: June 22\, 4-7 p.m. \nGallery Hours: 10am-5pm\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10am-3pm \nExposed 2024 is The Current’s 33rd annual outdoor sculpture exhibition\, bringing public art to the town of Stowe. Sculptures are sited on both public and private land throughout the village and at The Current. \nThis year celebrates artists of both national renown and those with emergent regional careers\, providing a diverse collection of perspectives for broad inspiration. Art can be a meaning- or change-maker\, a cultivator of conversation\, or a way to participate in and interpret the world. At its best\, art connects us to where we are in time or place\, whether physical or cerebral\, political or personal. It connects us with the people and the world around us\, asking questions\, and encouraging empathy and understanding. \nArtists \n\nChakaia Booker\nChris Curtis\nClark Derbes\nWoody De Othello\nJustin Kenney\nJohn Matusz\nOren Pinhassi\nDon Porcaro\nJonathan Prince\nJackson Tupper\nHank Willis Thomas
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/exposed-outdoor-sculpture-exhibition-2/2024-07-08/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Event
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SUMMARY:Climate Imprints
DESCRIPTION:Climate Imprints\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Reception Saturday\, June 22\, 2024\, 4-7 p.m. \nGallery Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. \nFrom lithographs to embroidered screenprints to woodcuts\, The Current presents Climate Imprints\, curated by three master printmakers of the highly acclaimed EFA Blackburn Printmaking Workshop\, Chakaia Booker\, Tara Sabharwal\, and Justin Sanz. Witnessing the increasingly evident signs of the destruction of our livable environment weighs heavy on the minds of many artists and printmaking has historically served as a medium to consider and reflect on pressing current events. In this exhibition\, artists utilize various printmaking techniques including lithographs\, etchings\, monotypes\, digital prints\, collagraphs\, woodcuts\, chine collé\, and screenprints to examine their responses to the climate crisis and the interconnectedness of humans and nature. \nTo complement the exhibition\, the East Gallery and Art Lounge feature an educational installation on the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop\, the oldest and longest-running community print shop in the United States. The installation includes coveted works by Faith Ringgold\, Romare Bearden\, and Robert Blackburn. \nStarted by Robert Blackburn in 1947\, EFA RBPMW has always been a co-operative printmaking workspace that provides professional-quality printmaking facilities to artists and printmakers of every skill level and is committed to inspiring and fostering its diverse artistic community. Today\, there are over 4\,000 artists with over 20\,000 prints in the archives. Over 60 countries are represented in The Print Archives. Blackburn’s workshop has been called the “Little United Nations\,†because of its continual support of artists from various ethnicities and backgrounds. \nArtists: John Andrews\, Chakaia Booker\, Edward Fausty\, Anna Flacco\, Rie Hasegawa\, Essye Klempner\, Shervone Neckles\, Mohammed Omar Khalil\, Tara Sabharwal\, Justin Sanz\, Sara Sears\, Yasuyo Tanaka\, and Ethan Tate. \nPublic Programs: \n\nThursday\, July 11\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Performance: Julian Barnett and Jocelyn Tobias\nThursday\, July 25\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: How to start a Collection\, presented by London curator\, Carrie Scott.\nThursday\, August 15\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking:: Overlooked Women in Art/Gender imbalance in the art world\, presented by London curator\, Carrie Scott.\nThursday\, September 12\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: Poetry readings\, read by Bianca Stone\, 2024 Vermont poet laureate\nThursday\, October 17\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: In conversation\, exhibiting artists Chakaia Booker\, and Justin Sanz.\n\nClimate Imprints is curated by Chakaia Booker\, Tara Sabharwal\, and Justin Sanz. For more information on these exhibitions\, related events\, and travel inquiries\, contact Kelly Holt: Gallery Manager\, gallery@thecurrentnow.org | (802) 253 8358.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/climate-imprints/2024-07-08/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Event,Fairs & Festivals
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SUMMARY:Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker
DESCRIPTION:Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Reception Saturday\, June 22\, 2024\, 4-7pm \nGallery Hours: 10am-5pm\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10am-3pm \nThe Current is pleased to announce the opening of Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker. Internationally renowned multidisciplinary artist Chakaia Booker is best known for pioneering the use of recycled rubber tires as a raw material for monumental sculptural works. A fixture of the New York City East Village art scene since the early 1980’s\, Booker has exhibited across the US\, in Europe\, Africa\, and Asia with works included in more than 40 museum and private collections. \nBooker’s work has spanned decades with an intentionality of practice and purpose. She chooses discarded tires to create beauty from detritus\, and elegance from industry in a way that both simply is\, and yet has strong underpinnings of social and environmental justice. Her solo exhibition at The Current\, both inside and out\, highlights beauty and hardship\, tradition and caretaking\, and dives deep into Booker’s practice\, highlighting a monumental outdoor sculpture\, while inside The Current\, her photographs\, prints\, and indoor sculptures fill the galleries. The work asks the viewers to take time to listen\, lean in\, contemplate\, heal\, work\, create\, and be. \nBooker’s signature style stems from a modular approach to building an artwork through layering regardless of media or scale. Primarily a sculptor\, Booker works with rubber\, bronze\, and ceramics alongside a dedicated practice in painting and printmaking. “At my core I am an inventor\, looking for new forms and movements to express my ideas\, methods to manipulate materials and processes\, and ways to connect with an ever-changing audience.†– Chakaia Booker \nTaking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker is curated by Rachel Moore. \nThe Current is your center for contemporary art. Exhibitions of acclaimed international and emerging artists. Adult and youth art classes and private lessons. School tours\, film screenings\, lectures\, outdoor exhibitions\, and summer art camps. All brought to you through the generous support of our town\, our members and our sponsors.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/taking-time-solo-exhibition-chakaia-booker-2/2024-07-08/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
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SUMMARY:Richmond River Tubing with Umiak Outdoor Outfitters
DESCRIPTION:Come spend the day on a leisurely float down the Winooski. This tour takes place on Thursdays\, Fridays\, Saturdays\, Sundays\, and Mondays. Each day Umiak runs three tours at 10 a.m.\, 12 p.m.\, and 2 p.m. \nBased on water levels and time of the season the average time for this tour takes between two to three hours for the 2.5-mile tour and four to five hours for the 4.5-mile tour. \nGuests will meet at Umiak’s takeout in Richmond. From there Umiak will shuttle you up river and drop you off at our put-in. Your shuttle driver will go over some river safety and explain the takeout points in detail. From there the rest is up to you. Enjoy the scenic float on the historic and beautiful Winooski River. Float duration is dependent on water levels. \nAdd On Activities\nAdd voucher on to River Tubing Float \nTube & Bew\n+$6 Per Person \nAfter your float\, stop by and experience one of Vermont best artisanal craft brewpubs at Stone Corral. \nVoucher: Good for one beer tasting flight at Stone Corral Brewery. \nSCHEDULE\nThursday – Monday\n10 a.m.\, 12 p.m.\, and 2 p.m. \nDURATION\n2.5-Mile Float \nPRICING\nSelf Guided River Float\n$35 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through our calendar or call (802) 253-2317.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/richmond-river-tubing-umiak-outdoor-outfitters/2024-07-08/
LOCATION:Overocker Park – River Access\, Cochran Road\, Richmond\, Vermont\, 1301 Cochran Rd\, Richmond\, VT 05477\, Richmond\, 05477
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T160000
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SUMMARY:Winooski River 4-Mile Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Join Umiak Outdoor Outfitters for a 4 Mile Paddle on the Winooski River \nThis gentle and slow-moving river is perfect for beginner paddlers. As you float slowly through Vermont farmland you’ll be awed by the views of Camel’s Hump Mountain. You may see otters\, deer\, or even an occasional moose as they come to drink from the river. Paddle a solo kayak\, tandem kayak\, canoe\, or standup paddleboard. \nSCHEDULE\nSunday – Wednesday\n10 a.m.\n2 p.m. \nDURATION\n4-Mile Paddle \nPRICING\nSelf-Guided River Float\n$54 Per Person \nAdd Ons\nIce Cream Float: + $5 Per Person\nCider & Sights: + $10 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through Umiak’s calendar or call (802) 253-2317
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/winooski-river-4-mile-paddle/2024-07-08/
LOCATION:Waterbury. Vermont\, Waterbury
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T191659Z
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SUMMARY:Winooski River Upper Gorge Paddle with Umiak Outdoor Outfitters
DESCRIPTION:Experience the thrill of tackling the nine-mile advanced section of the Winooski River\, featuring Class I/II whitewater rapids. Paddle through exhilarating rapids while surrounded by scenic views of Vermont’s beautiful landscapes. A perfect adventure for those seeking an adrenaline rush. \nSCHEDULE\nSunday – Wednesday\n12 p.m. \nDURATION\n9-Mile Paddle \nPRICING\nSelf Guided River Float\n$74 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through our calendar or call (802) 253-2317.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/winooski-river-upper-gorge-paddle-umiak-outdoor-outfitters/2024-07-08/
LOCATION:Waterbury. Vermont\, Waterbury
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240710
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SUMMARY:Exposed Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Exposed 2024\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Festival: June 22\, 4-7 p.m. \nGallery Hours: 10am-5pm\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10am-3pm \nExposed 2024 is The Current’s 33rd annual outdoor sculpture exhibition\, bringing public art to the town of Stowe. Sculptures are sited on both public and private land throughout the village and at The Current. \nThis year celebrates artists of both national renown and those with emergent regional careers\, providing a diverse collection of perspectives for broad inspiration. Art can be a meaning- or change-maker\, a cultivator of conversation\, or a way to participate in and interpret the world. At its best\, art connects us to where we are in time or place\, whether physical or cerebral\, political or personal. It connects us with the people and the world around us\, asking questions\, and encouraging empathy and understanding. \nArtists \n\nChakaia Booker\nChris Curtis\nClark Derbes\nWoody De Othello\nJustin Kenney\nJohn Matusz\nOren Pinhassi\nDon Porcaro\nJonathan Prince\nJackson Tupper\nHank Willis Thomas
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/exposed-outdoor-sculpture-exhibition-2/2024-07-09/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Event
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240710
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SUMMARY:Climate Imprints
DESCRIPTION:Climate Imprints\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Reception Saturday\, June 22\, 2024\, 4-7 p.m. \nGallery Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. \nFrom lithographs to embroidered screenprints to woodcuts\, The Current presents Climate Imprints\, curated by three master printmakers of the highly acclaimed EFA Blackburn Printmaking Workshop\, Chakaia Booker\, Tara Sabharwal\, and Justin Sanz. Witnessing the increasingly evident signs of the destruction of our livable environment weighs heavy on the minds of many artists and printmaking has historically served as a medium to consider and reflect on pressing current events. In this exhibition\, artists utilize various printmaking techniques including lithographs\, etchings\, monotypes\, digital prints\, collagraphs\, woodcuts\, chine collé\, and screenprints to examine their responses to the climate crisis and the interconnectedness of humans and nature. \nTo complement the exhibition\, the East Gallery and Art Lounge feature an educational installation on the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop\, the oldest and longest-running community print shop in the United States. The installation includes coveted works by Faith Ringgold\, Romare Bearden\, and Robert Blackburn. \nStarted by Robert Blackburn in 1947\, EFA RBPMW has always been a co-operative printmaking workspace that provides professional-quality printmaking facilities to artists and printmakers of every skill level and is committed to inspiring and fostering its diverse artistic community. Today\, there are over 4\,000 artists with over 20\,000 prints in the archives. Over 60 countries are represented in The Print Archives. Blackburn’s workshop has been called the “Little United Nations\,†because of its continual support of artists from various ethnicities and backgrounds. \nArtists: John Andrews\, Chakaia Booker\, Edward Fausty\, Anna Flacco\, Rie Hasegawa\, Essye Klempner\, Shervone Neckles\, Mohammed Omar Khalil\, Tara Sabharwal\, Justin Sanz\, Sara Sears\, Yasuyo Tanaka\, and Ethan Tate. \nPublic Programs: \n\nThursday\, July 11\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Performance: Julian Barnett and Jocelyn Tobias\nThursday\, July 25\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: How to start a Collection\, presented by London curator\, Carrie Scott.\nThursday\, August 15\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking:: Overlooked Women in Art/Gender imbalance in the art world\, presented by London curator\, Carrie Scott.\nThursday\, September 12\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: Poetry readings\, read by Bianca Stone\, 2024 Vermont poet laureate\nThursday\, October 17\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: In conversation\, exhibiting artists Chakaia Booker\, and Justin Sanz.\n\nClimate Imprints is curated by Chakaia Booker\, Tara Sabharwal\, and Justin Sanz. For more information on these exhibitions\, related events\, and travel inquiries\, contact Kelly Holt: Gallery Manager\, gallery@thecurrentnow.org | (802) 253 8358.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/climate-imprints/2024-07-09/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Event,Fairs & Festivals
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240710
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SUMMARY:Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker
DESCRIPTION:Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Reception Saturday\, June 22\, 2024\, 4-7pm \nGallery Hours: 10am-5pm\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10am-3pm \nThe Current is pleased to announce the opening of Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker. Internationally renowned multidisciplinary artist Chakaia Booker is best known for pioneering the use of recycled rubber tires as a raw material for monumental sculptural works. A fixture of the New York City East Village art scene since the early 1980’s\, Booker has exhibited across the US\, in Europe\, Africa\, and Asia with works included in more than 40 museum and private collections. \nBooker’s work has spanned decades with an intentionality of practice and purpose. She chooses discarded tires to create beauty from detritus\, and elegance from industry in a way that both simply is\, and yet has strong underpinnings of social and environmental justice. Her solo exhibition at The Current\, both inside and out\, highlights beauty and hardship\, tradition and caretaking\, and dives deep into Booker’s practice\, highlighting a monumental outdoor sculpture\, while inside The Current\, her photographs\, prints\, and indoor sculptures fill the galleries. The work asks the viewers to take time to listen\, lean in\, contemplate\, heal\, work\, create\, and be. \nBooker’s signature style stems from a modular approach to building an artwork through layering regardless of media or scale. Primarily a sculptor\, Booker works with rubber\, bronze\, and ceramics alongside a dedicated practice in painting and printmaking. “At my core I am an inventor\, looking for new forms and movements to express my ideas\, methods to manipulate materials and processes\, and ways to connect with an ever-changing audience.†– Chakaia Booker \nTaking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker is curated by Rachel Moore. \nThe Current is your center for contemporary art. Exhibitions of acclaimed international and emerging artists. Adult and youth art classes and private lessons. School tours\, film screenings\, lectures\, outdoor exhibitions\, and summer art camps. All brought to you through the generous support of our town\, our members and our sponsors.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/taking-time-solo-exhibition-chakaia-booker-2/2024-07-09/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Event,Fairs & Festivals
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SUMMARY:Winooski River 4-Mile Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Join Umiak Outdoor Outfitters for a 4 Mile Paddle on the Winooski River \nThis gentle and slow-moving river is perfect for beginner paddlers. As you float slowly through Vermont farmland you’ll be awed by the views of Camel’s Hump Mountain. You may see otters\, deer\, or even an occasional moose as they come to drink from the river. Paddle a solo kayak\, tandem kayak\, canoe\, or standup paddleboard. \nSCHEDULE\nSunday – Wednesday\n10 a.m.\n2 p.m. \nDURATION\n4-Mile Paddle \nPRICING\nSelf-Guided River Float\n$54 Per Person \nAdd Ons\nIce Cream Float: + $5 Per Person\nCider & Sights: + $10 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through Umiak’s calendar or call (802) 253-2317
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/winooski-river-4-mile-paddle/2024-07-09/
LOCATION:Waterbury. Vermont\, Waterbury
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240709T210000
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SUMMARY:Tropical Tuesdays at American Flatbread
DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday this Summer\, American Flatbread Stowe will be hosting Tropical Tuesdays! Bust out those Hawaiian Shirts\, grab your friends\, and participate in all day drink specials inspired by the Tropics and $4 Pacificos.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/tropical-tuesdays-american-flatbread/2024-07-09/
LOCATION:American Flatbread\, 1190 Mountain Rd\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Beverage
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Flatbread":MAILTO:ben@flatbreadhearth.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240709T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240709T170000
DTSTAMP:20240731T092833
CREATED:20240527T193958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T191659Z
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SUMMARY:Winooski River Upper Gorge Paddle with Umiak Outdoor Outfitters
DESCRIPTION:Experience the thrill of tackling the nine-mile advanced section of the Winooski River\, featuring Class I/II whitewater rapids. Paddle through exhilarating rapids while surrounded by scenic views of Vermont’s beautiful landscapes. A perfect adventure for those seeking an adrenaline rush. \nSCHEDULE\nSunday – Wednesday\n12 p.m. \nDURATION\n9-Mile Paddle \nPRICING\nSelf Guided River Float\n$74 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through our calendar or call (802) 253-2317.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/winooski-river-upper-gorge-paddle-umiak-outdoor-outfitters/2024-07-09/
LOCATION:Waterbury. Vermont\, Waterbury
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240711
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SUMMARY:Exposed Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Exposed 2024\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Festival: June 22\, 4-7 p.m. \nGallery Hours: 10am-5pm\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10am-3pm \nExposed 2024 is The Current’s 33rd annual outdoor sculpture exhibition\, bringing public art to the town of Stowe. Sculptures are sited on both public and private land throughout the village and at The Current. \nThis year celebrates artists of both national renown and those with emergent regional careers\, providing a diverse collection of perspectives for broad inspiration. Art can be a meaning- or change-maker\, a cultivator of conversation\, or a way to participate in and interpret the world. At its best\, art connects us to where we are in time or place\, whether physical or cerebral\, political or personal. It connects us with the people and the world around us\, asking questions\, and encouraging empathy and understanding. \nArtists \n\nChakaia Booker\nChris Curtis\nClark Derbes\nWoody De Othello\nJustin Kenney\nJohn Matusz\nOren Pinhassi\nDon Porcaro\nJonathan Prince\nJackson Tupper\nHank Willis Thomas
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/exposed-outdoor-sculpture-exhibition-2/2024-07-10/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Event
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SUMMARY:Climate Imprints
DESCRIPTION:Climate Imprints\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Reception Saturday\, June 22\, 2024\, 4-7 p.m. \nGallery Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. \nFrom lithographs to embroidered screenprints to woodcuts\, The Current presents Climate Imprints\, curated by three master printmakers of the highly acclaimed EFA Blackburn Printmaking Workshop\, Chakaia Booker\, Tara Sabharwal\, and Justin Sanz. Witnessing the increasingly evident signs of the destruction of our livable environment weighs heavy on the minds of many artists and printmaking has historically served as a medium to consider and reflect on pressing current events. In this exhibition\, artists utilize various printmaking techniques including lithographs\, etchings\, monotypes\, digital prints\, collagraphs\, woodcuts\, chine collé\, and screenprints to examine their responses to the climate crisis and the interconnectedness of humans and nature. \nTo complement the exhibition\, the East Gallery and Art Lounge feature an educational installation on the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop\, the oldest and longest-running community print shop in the United States. The installation includes coveted works by Faith Ringgold\, Romare Bearden\, and Robert Blackburn. \nStarted by Robert Blackburn in 1947\, EFA RBPMW has always been a co-operative printmaking workspace that provides professional-quality printmaking facilities to artists and printmakers of every skill level and is committed to inspiring and fostering its diverse artistic community. Today\, there are over 4\,000 artists with over 20\,000 prints in the archives. Over 60 countries are represented in The Print Archives. Blackburn’s workshop has been called the “Little United Nations\,†because of its continual support of artists from various ethnicities and backgrounds. \nArtists: John Andrews\, Chakaia Booker\, Edward Fausty\, Anna Flacco\, Rie Hasegawa\, Essye Klempner\, Shervone Neckles\, Mohammed Omar Khalil\, Tara Sabharwal\, Justin Sanz\, Sara Sears\, Yasuyo Tanaka\, and Ethan Tate. \nPublic Programs: \n\nThursday\, July 11\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Performance: Julian Barnett and Jocelyn Tobias\nThursday\, July 25\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: How to start a Collection\, presented by London curator\, Carrie Scott.\nThursday\, August 15\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking:: Overlooked Women in Art/Gender imbalance in the art world\, presented by London curator\, Carrie Scott.\nThursday\, September 12\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: Poetry readings\, read by Bianca Stone\, 2024 Vermont poet laureate\nThursday\, October 17\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: In conversation\, exhibiting artists Chakaia Booker\, and Justin Sanz.\n\nClimate Imprints is curated by Chakaia Booker\, Tara Sabharwal\, and Justin Sanz. For more information on these exhibitions\, related events\, and travel inquiries\, contact Kelly Holt: Gallery Manager\, gallery@thecurrentnow.org | (802) 253 8358.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/climate-imprints/2024-07-10/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Event,Fairs & Festivals
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SUMMARY:Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker
DESCRIPTION:Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Reception Saturday\, June 22\, 2024\, 4-7pm \nGallery Hours: 10am-5pm\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10am-3pm \nThe Current is pleased to announce the opening of Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker. Internationally renowned multidisciplinary artist Chakaia Booker is best known for pioneering the use of recycled rubber tires as a raw material for monumental sculptural works. A fixture of the New York City East Village art scene since the early 1980’s\, Booker has exhibited across the US\, in Europe\, Africa\, and Asia with works included in more than 40 museum and private collections. \nBooker’s work has spanned decades with an intentionality of practice and purpose. She chooses discarded tires to create beauty from detritus\, and elegance from industry in a way that both simply is\, and yet has strong underpinnings of social and environmental justice. Her solo exhibition at The Current\, both inside and out\, highlights beauty and hardship\, tradition and caretaking\, and dives deep into Booker’s practice\, highlighting a monumental outdoor sculpture\, while inside The Current\, her photographs\, prints\, and indoor sculptures fill the galleries. The work asks the viewers to take time to listen\, lean in\, contemplate\, heal\, work\, create\, and be. \nBooker’s signature style stems from a modular approach to building an artwork through layering regardless of media or scale. Primarily a sculptor\, Booker works with rubber\, bronze\, and ceramics alongside a dedicated practice in painting and printmaking. “At my core I am an inventor\, looking for new forms and movements to express my ideas\, methods to manipulate materials and processes\, and ways to connect with an ever-changing audience.†– Chakaia Booker \nTaking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker is curated by Rachel Moore. \nThe Current is your center for contemporary art. Exhibitions of acclaimed international and emerging artists. Adult and youth art classes and private lessons. School tours\, film screenings\, lectures\, outdoor exhibitions\, and summer art camps. All brought to you through the generous support of our town\, our members and our sponsors.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/taking-time-solo-exhibition-chakaia-booker-2/2024-07-10/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Event,Fairs & Festivals
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SUMMARY:Winooski River 4-Mile Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Join Umiak Outdoor Outfitters for a 4 Mile Paddle on the Winooski River \nThis gentle and slow-moving river is perfect for beginner paddlers. As you float slowly through Vermont farmland you’ll be awed by the views of Camel’s Hump Mountain. You may see otters\, deer\, or even an occasional moose as they come to drink from the river. Paddle a solo kayak\, tandem kayak\, canoe\, or standup paddleboard. \nSCHEDULE\nSunday – Wednesday\n10 a.m.\n2 p.m. \nDURATION\n4-Mile Paddle \nPRICING\nSelf-Guided River Float\n$54 Per Person \nAdd Ons\nIce Cream Float: + $5 Per Person\nCider & Sights: + $10 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through Umiak’s calendar or call (802) 253-2317
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/winooski-river-4-mile-paddle/2024-07-10/
LOCATION:Waterbury. Vermont\, Waterbury
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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SUMMARY:Winooski River Upper Gorge Paddle with Umiak Outdoor Outfitters
DESCRIPTION:Experience the thrill of tackling the nine-mile advanced section of the Winooski River\, featuring Class I/II whitewater rapids. Paddle through exhilarating rapids while surrounded by scenic views of Vermont’s beautiful landscapes. A perfect adventure for those seeking an adrenaline rush. \nSCHEDULE\nSunday – Wednesday\n12 p.m. \nDURATION\n9-Mile Paddle \nPRICING\nSelf Guided River Float\n$74 Per Person \nReserve your tour online through our calendar or call (802) 253-2317.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/winooski-river-upper-gorge-paddle-umiak-outdoor-outfitters/2024-07-10/
LOCATION:Waterbury. Vermont\, Waterbury
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoors & Recreation
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SUMMARY:Exposed Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Exposed 2024\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Festival: June 22\, 4-7 p.m. \nGallery Hours: 10am-5pm\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10am-3pm \nExposed 2024 is The Current’s 33rd annual outdoor sculpture exhibition\, bringing public art to the town of Stowe. Sculptures are sited on both public and private land throughout the village and at The Current. \nThis year celebrates artists of both national renown and those with emergent regional careers\, providing a diverse collection of perspectives for broad inspiration. Art can be a meaning- or change-maker\, a cultivator of conversation\, or a way to participate in and interpret the world. At its best\, art connects us to where we are in time or place\, whether physical or cerebral\, political or personal. It connects us with the people and the world around us\, asking questions\, and encouraging empathy and understanding. \nArtists \n\nChakaia Booker\nChris Curtis\nClark Derbes\nWoody De Othello\nJustin Kenney\nJohn Matusz\nOren Pinhassi\nDon Porcaro\nJonathan Prince\nJackson Tupper\nHank Willis Thomas
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/exposed-outdoor-sculpture-exhibition-2/2024-07-11/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Event
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SUMMARY:Climate Imprints
DESCRIPTION:Climate Imprints\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Reception Saturday\, June 22\, 2024\, 4-7 p.m. \nGallery Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. \nFrom lithographs to embroidered screenprints to woodcuts\, The Current presents Climate Imprints\, curated by three master printmakers of the highly acclaimed EFA Blackburn Printmaking Workshop\, Chakaia Booker\, Tara Sabharwal\, and Justin Sanz. Witnessing the increasingly evident signs of the destruction of our livable environment weighs heavy on the minds of many artists and printmaking has historically served as a medium to consider and reflect on pressing current events. In this exhibition\, artists utilize various printmaking techniques including lithographs\, etchings\, monotypes\, digital prints\, collagraphs\, woodcuts\, chine collé\, and screenprints to examine their responses to the climate crisis and the interconnectedness of humans and nature. \nTo complement the exhibition\, the East Gallery and Art Lounge feature an educational installation on the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop\, the oldest and longest-running community print shop in the United States. The installation includes coveted works by Faith Ringgold\, Romare Bearden\, and Robert Blackburn. \nStarted by Robert Blackburn in 1947\, EFA RBPMW has always been a co-operative printmaking workspace that provides professional-quality printmaking facilities to artists and printmakers of every skill level and is committed to inspiring and fostering its diverse artistic community. Today\, there are over 4\,000 artists with over 20\,000 prints in the archives. Over 60 countries are represented in The Print Archives. Blackburn’s workshop has been called the “Little United Nations\,†because of its continual support of artists from various ethnicities and backgrounds. \nArtists: John Andrews\, Chakaia Booker\, Edward Fausty\, Anna Flacco\, Rie Hasegawa\, Essye Klempner\, Shervone Neckles\, Mohammed Omar Khalil\, Tara Sabharwal\, Justin Sanz\, Sara Sears\, Yasuyo Tanaka\, and Ethan Tate. \nPublic Programs: \n\nThursday\, July 11\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Performance: Julian Barnett and Jocelyn Tobias\nThursday\, July 25\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: How to start a Collection\, presented by London curator\, Carrie Scott.\nThursday\, August 15\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking:: Overlooked Women in Art/Gender imbalance in the art world\, presented by London curator\, Carrie Scott.\nThursday\, September 12\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: Poetry readings\, read by Bianca Stone\, 2024 Vermont poet laureate\nThursday\, October 17\, 5-6:30 p.m.: Currently Speaking: In conversation\, exhibiting artists Chakaia Booker\, and Justin Sanz.\n\nClimate Imprints is curated by Chakaia Booker\, Tara Sabharwal\, and Justin Sanz. For more information on these exhibitions\, related events\, and travel inquiries\, contact Kelly Holt: Gallery Manager\, gallery@thecurrentnow.org | (802) 253 8358.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/climate-imprints/2024-07-11/
LOCATION:The Current\, 5 School Street\, PO Box 411\, Stowe\, VT\, 05672\, United States
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SUMMARY:Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker
DESCRIPTION:Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker\nJune 22 – October 19\, 2024\nOpening Reception Saturday\, June 22\, 2024\, 4-7pm \nGallery Hours: 10am-5pm\, Monday – Friday\, Saturday 10am-3pm \nThe Current is pleased to announce the opening of Taking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker. Internationally renowned multidisciplinary artist Chakaia Booker is best known for pioneering the use of recycled rubber tires as a raw material for monumental sculptural works. A fixture of the New York City East Village art scene since the early 1980’s\, Booker has exhibited across the US\, in Europe\, Africa\, and Asia with works included in more than 40 museum and private collections. \nBooker’s work has spanned decades with an intentionality of practice and purpose. She chooses discarded tires to create beauty from detritus\, and elegance from industry in a way that both simply is\, and yet has strong underpinnings of social and environmental justice. Her solo exhibition at The Current\, both inside and out\, highlights beauty and hardship\, tradition and caretaking\, and dives deep into Booker’s practice\, highlighting a monumental outdoor sculpture\, while inside The Current\, her photographs\, prints\, and indoor sculptures fill the galleries. The work asks the viewers to take time to listen\, lean in\, contemplate\, heal\, work\, create\, and be. \nBooker’s signature style stems from a modular approach to building an artwork through layering regardless of media or scale. Primarily a sculptor\, Booker works with rubber\, bronze\, and ceramics alongside a dedicated practice in painting and printmaking. “At my core I am an inventor\, looking for new forms and movements to express my ideas\, methods to manipulate materials and processes\, and ways to connect with an ever-changing audience.†– Chakaia Booker \nTaking Time: A solo exhibition by Chakaia Booker is curated by Rachel Moore. \nThe Current is your center for contemporary art. Exhibitions of acclaimed international and emerging artists. Adult and youth art classes and private lessons. School tours\, film screenings\, lectures\, outdoor exhibitions\, and summer art camps. All brought to you through the generous support of our town\, our members and our sponsors.
URL:https://gostowe.com/event/taking-time-solo-exhibition-chakaia-booker-2/2024-07-11/
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