My goal has always been to supply an affordable and attractive way for ALL artists to get world wide exposure via the internet and the means for people LOOKING for art to FIND it!
However, during these difficult times, even just $35/year is beyond some people's budgets. On that same note, most people don't realize that it costs me thousands of dollars a year to keep these websites going.
In that respect, I've decided to offer Free Listings to Everyone - with the hopes that those, who can afford to, will make a donation (no matter how small) to help keep these sites alive and thriving.
I can't do it without your help. Please donate.
- Thank you, Hillary
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Vermont is well known for it's beautiful fall foliage as well as it's incredible skiing, but did you know that we offer an abundance of contemporary art, watercolors, traditional fine art, glass art, prints, sculpture, fine art photography, oil paintings, pastels and other types of visual art?
We welcome you to visit Vermont and see some of the most outstanding artists and craftsmen in the country but if you can't get here in person, our directory will help you discover these treasures from the comfort of your own home.
Use our Artist Search tool to find exactly the type of art or artist you're looking for within the 14 counties of Vermont.
The Sculpture Garden is itself an artisitic achievement that encompasses constituent pieces of art. Visitors encounter pieces almost as soon as they enter the grounds, from Charles Ginnever's monumental aluminum installation 4 the 5th (of Beethoven) in the lower meadow to the pieces exhibited on the grounds of Yester House Gallery, the Wilson Museum, the Arkell Pavilion and the Madeira Education Center.
The Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum, arguably the East Coast's finest exhibition space not set in a major urban center, opened to critical and popular acclaim in July of 2000.
Email info@svac.org for more information
Thousands of quilters and quilt lovers wandered the halls of the Champlain Valley Exposition last June admiring the 487 quilts on display, taking in numerous free lectures and demos, and, of course, doing some serious "power shopping." Daily attendance, just shy of 11,000, was up by 500 from 2007 numbers. Our dorms and "quilt camp" at Saint Michael's College, where most of our 86 classes were held, had 1076 registrants—a record!
The Festival Board thanks everyone who participated in or attended this year's show for helping us make it another success. Once again, we owe a debt of gratitude to our many dedicated volunteers who worked hundreds and hundreds of hours hanging exhibits, taking tickets, guarding quilts, tending vendors, assisting teachers, registering students, selling VQF merchandise, and doing a host of other jobs that were critical to keeping the show running smoothly. VQF is a collaboration of vendors, teachers, staff, Board members, volunteers, service providers, and exhibitors, all of whom work together throughout the year so they can come together each summer to offer the best experience we can to our customers.
Contact Sue Azotea at sazotea@gmail.com for more information.