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Read More about: Vermont Made Episode 13: Yestermorrow’s Elements of Shelter with Thea Alvin and Meg Reinhold

Vermont Made Episode 13: Yestermorrow’s Elements of Shelter with Thea Alvin and Meg Reinhold

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Artist-builders Thea Alvin and Meg Reinhold discuss the new Yestermorrow Design/Build School exhibit Elements of Shelter, on view in the Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden through May 2025.

Read More about: Vermont Made Episode 11: Cultivating Vermont Trans Voices with Out in the Open

Vermont Made Episode 11: Cultivating Vermont Trans Voices with Out in the Open

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HB Lozito and Grace Johnston-Fennell of Out in the Open collaborate with Rae Garringer of Country Queers to launch the 2023 Trans Audio Retreat, an opportunity for rural trans and nonbinary creatives in Vermont to foster community and let their voices be heard.

Read More about: Vermont Made Episode 8: The Joys and Pains of Rural Filming with WalrusDice Productions
The face of Kade Pintado playing Casey appears on a camera screen with a purply set in the background.

Vermont Made Episode 8: The Joys and Pains of Rural Filming with WalrusDice Productions

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Two of the minds behind independent film company WalrusDice Productions discuss their new feature-length fantasy adventure, The Butterfly Queen, filmed entirely around Ryegate, VT and releasing in fall 2022.

Read More about: Vermont Made Episode 2: The Art of the (Outside) Broadside with Kelly McMahon
A display case of glass and wood with a poetry broadside inside stands in grass with a wooden fence and bushes behind.

Vermont Made Episode 2: The Art of the (Outside) Broadside with Kelly McMahon

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Kelly McMahon of May Day Studio shares how she interprets poems into letterpress broadsides and discusses her recent collaboration with the Kent Museum to display a broadside outdoors in the summer of 2020.

Read More about: Vermont Made Episode 1: Black Theatre in King Arthur’s Courtyard with JAG Productions
A photo of Jarvis Green by Cheryl Senter. Jarvis leans back against a red wall, posed thoughtfully and looking upward.

Vermont Made Episode 1: Black Theatre in King Arthur’s Courtyard with JAG Productions

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Jarvis Green shares how JAG Productions partnered with King Arthur Baking Company to revive live theater after a year of Covid closures with five weekends of Black theater presented outdoors on the King Arthur campus in Norwich.