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Genesis rocks Castleton community
It’s a great weekend for Castleton students when Genesis comes to town. It is practically our version of UVM’s Springfest concert, but with smaller artists from all throughout Vermont. Genesis is a multi-media conglomerate based out of Southern Vermont that creates platforms for aspiring Vermont artists to showcase...
The documentary project changed me and made me grateful
For my last piece for the Spartan, I will do something a bit different. Typically, by now, I would have forced some pun or joke about the topic at hand. But this time, I will be honest and write about something that has defined my colligate experience here at VTSU – “Castleton- Error 404 Books not Found.”
Debuting the library documentary
On Wednesday, April 24, five VTSU-Castleton filmmakers proudly screened “Error 404: Book Not Found,” a documentary about the rescinded all-digital library decision last February, to a maxed-out audience in Herrick Auditorium. The project began in Communications professor Sam Davis-Boyd’s Documentary Filmmaking class – led by Lily Doton, Jacob...
13-foot-tall robot to be unveiled at Vermont kids' museum
RUTLAND, Vt. — A free block party is planned for Saturday, May 11, in downtown Rutland, marking the completion of two years of expansion and renovations at a popular destination for young families. The Wonderfeet Kids' Museum is having a grand opening celebration on Merchants Row from 10 a.m....
The Pies the Limit opens downtown
Rutland City has a new bakery! The Pies the Limit opened at 6 a.m. May 1 and has posted “sold out” nearly every day since on Facebook. The shop is located at 56 Strongs Ave, Rutland City. For more information visit: thepiesthelimitbakery.com.
‘Contemplation’ a metaphor for crossroad at graduation
I am closing in on a lifelong dream by completing my Bachelors Degree in Studio Arts. Having a Masters degree in Education and a long career behind me, I refer to this as my personal renaissance. One of my mixed-media pieces, “Contemplation,” seems a fitting metaphor as I stand at this crossroad. The work transpired from two prompts, “reflection and refraction,” given to us by Professor Schemm in our Open Studio course last fall.
Connecting animals and readers
To say that it has been a privilege writing for the Spartan this year would be a severe understatement. I have greatly enjoyed this style of writing and educating you all on animals across the Green Mountain state and the world. My last message to all of you amazing people...
‘Art Soup’ fuses the arts departments
With an assortment of creativity and collaboration, Castleton’s “Art Soup” performance exceeded the bounds of traditional performance, captivating the audience for the second year. The display was a celebration of art in all its forms, made possible by the combined efforts of VTSU Castleton teachers, staff, students and community members.
“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” Concludes Hampton Theatre Company’s 39th Season
“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” one of American theatre’s most raucous and irresistible musicals, will put an exclamation point on the Hampton Theatre Company’s 2023-2024 season when it premieres on May 23, 2024, with performances running through June 9 at the Quogue Community Hall. The company’s 39th season is dedicated to Don and Judy Gruhn, Quogue residents and longtime friends and supporters of the HTC.
Jay Peak, VT Opening for One Final Weekend of Skiing and Riding
The final weekend is being celebrated by local skiers who were unsure if last weekend would be the final days of the season. Today's announcement confirms that while the season is coming to an end, there's a bit more skiing to be done. Jay will only charge $49 for lift...
Enlightening Workshop “Exploring the Power of Color in Art and Design”
Wednesday, May 8 at 5:30 p.m.—RUTLAND—Join the Chaffee Art Center, 16 So. Main St., Rutland for an enlightening workshop on the power of color in art and design. Featured speaker is Jason Bemis, local and native Vermont artist, head lecturer for the AICCE Academy (The American Institute for Color and The Environment). Discover the profound influence that color exerts over our eyes, minds, and bodies, and its profound psychological and physiological impacts. Learn how this influence seamlessly integrates into the realms of design and art, shaping our experiences and perceptions.
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