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Sliding Into Tree Time

Sliding Into Tree Time

Posted: July 17, 2019

SiteTime : Cordwood was deliberately a slow-moving installation in the Council's garden. SiteTime : Cordwood : Sharing is a new exhibit in the Spotlight Gallery comprising documentation, sketches, and artifacts highlighting that two-year process which was presented in four scenes. Erika Senft Miller expressed abstraction through her performances and costumes. Nancy Winship Milliken worked with the materiality of wood through sculpture and prints, and Michael Zebrowski chose to create and record the situations for the cordwood to change throughout the time span. When you visit, you're invited to slide into something the makers of this work call “tree time.” Reflections by the artists explain. Read More
Leslie Fry’s Sculpture Garden Party

Leslie Fry’s Sculpture Garden Party

Posted: June 16, 2015

The directions to 48 Elm St. were perfect and kept me out of the Winooski rotary. It was raining—one of those early June showers that cause thickening dark green leaves to defy gravity and reach even higher. Leslie told me to look for a huge hedge and there was no missing it. Cedars, after 25 years, create a sizable wall. I parked, found my way to the back stairs and climbed up to her apartment. The space was full of art. It is run by her cat (Henry Fry IV), but Leslie is the one who showed me around. I noticed she sleeps next to a large window that overlooks her sculpture garden. Of course I noticed. I was envious. Read More