Vermont Abenaki Artist Association
presents a special exhibition
about the
American Abenaki
COVID Experience.
ON VIEW
OCTOBER 21- JANUARY 6, 2024
RECEPTION : OCT. 21, 5-7pm
CURATORIAL TALK: OCT. 21, 5:30pm
Supported by
Vermont Department of Health
Vermont Humanities
Vermont Arts Council
Abenaki Arts & Education Center
Exhibit Sponsor
Sugarbush Resort
Exhibit sponsor: Sugarbush, VT
'Our mission is to promote awareness of state-recognized Abenaki artists and their art, to provide an organized central place to share creative ideas, and to have a method for the public to find and engage state-recognized Abenaki artists.' Vermont Abenaki Artist Association
Email: info@madrivervalleyarts.org
Phone: (802) 496-6682
Street and Mailing Address: 5031 Main Street, #2 Village Square, Waitsfield, VT 05673
Email: info@madrivervalleyarts.org
Contact us at 802-496-6682
5031 Main St, Unit 2, Waitsfield, VT 05673
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