
Vermont Made Episode 14: Clowning from Within with Circus Educator Troy Wunderle
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“I teach juggling every single day because it has very little to do with juggling. It has a heck of a lot more to do with how you face challenges, […]
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“I teach juggling every single day because it has very little to do with juggling. It has a heck of a lot more to do with how you face challenges, […]
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While the summer’s historic floods wrecked havoc with a number of Vermont’s arts and cultural organizations, plenty of artists’ livelihoods were among the casualties when basements, studios, and performance spaces […]
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“If the work is going to be good, I believe you have to put yourself into it.” While this maxim could be true of painting, schoolwork, or filing taxes, Kekla […]
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If you visited the Vermont Arts Council’s Sculpture Garden a few weeks ago, you would have strolled underneath towering wooden arches, enchanted by colors cast by sunshine filtering through the […]
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Our hearts go out to the many people and communities affected by the Vermont floods of last week. Many are still reeling, taking stock of losses, digging out Covid masks […]
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Given all that our state has been through in the past weeks, it is tempting to push all thoughts of summer festivities from our minds. While recovery efforts are undoubtedly […]
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“That’s the thing about sculpture — you make it with your body, you experience it with your body.” True to her word, Vermont-based sculptor Leslie Fry has absolutely no qualms […]
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“If there’s anything in your life that is just not worth the whisky that it takes to put up with it, let it go.” If you’re thinking that these words […]
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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.
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The road from Middlebury to Woodstock is long and winding, as the song goes. The more apt reference might be to Vermonter Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken,” but thanks […]
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This commentary is by Christopher Kaufman Ilstrup, executive director of Vermont Humanities, and Susan Evans McClure, executive director of the Vermont Arts Council. It appeared originally in VTDigger. Vermont is […]
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