RISE
Trees, Our Botanical Giants
Group Show
March 7-April 26, 2024
Reception: March 7, 5-7pm
Special Talk: Tree and Re-wilding; April 18, 5 pm.
Shelby Perry, Wildlands Ecologist with Northeast Wilderness Trust
Free and open to the public.
All works for sale.
Contact Sam Talbot-Kelly
802-224-6878
The artist, poet, scientist, and philosopher in all of us has a memorable story or particular experience with trees. Trees stand as
shrines of the living, whether dwarf or giant column, from eery ghostlike aliens, to empty bark shells of an old gourd, trees are indeed remarkable beings to explore, respect and witness graciously. However, as much as they stand structurally separate from us they are indeed as sentient as us and together we have a significant interdependent connection on many levels that can't be taken for granted. For centuries trees have not only been an intrinsic resource to provide us shelter, but they continue to draw us into their power and strength for the purposes of creative expression.
RISE is a group show that pays homage to the 'tree' in the creative process. Twenty-eight artists address the relationship with trees in 2D and 3D formats, sometimes employing wood materials, reclaimed or formally crafted, sometimes in ceramic, textiles and functional design. All push the conversation between human-made and nature into one of collaborative revelation.
Artists: Mary Admasian, Katie Babic, Bonnie Barnes, Dodge Bingham, Diane Bronstein, Greg Buening, Keith Buswell, Julie Comnick, Gail Curtin, Thomas Crawford, Lawrence Elbroch, Ben Erlandson, Barrie Fisher, Liz Guertin, Rob Hitzig, David Hucker, Duncan Johnson, Beth Kendrick, Glenda Mah, Julie Parker, James B'fer Roth, Joe Salerno, Roarke Sharlow, Sandra Shenk, Joel Taplin, Randy Taplin, Aron Temkin, Andy Stix Wasserman
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