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  • Architecture + Design Film Series: My Bones Are Woven

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    Doors open at 6pm, Screening starts at 6:30pm. Running time 73min. The Architecture +Design Film Series continues Wednesday, November 19th with, My Bones are Woven. For the full season lineup, […]

  • About The Size of It: Group Show

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    Group show featuring artwork by Mary Therese Wright, Ellen Cone Maddrey, Tina Olsen, Liza Cassidy, Gayle Robertson, and John Loggia Official Opening December 5th Gallery Walk. 118 Elliot open gallery hours: […]

  • How Did We Get Here? Democracy in Peril

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    Two local activists and history teachers will present a lecture and discussion on the forces that shape our current political condition. Nick Biddle earned tenure as a professor of Latin […]

  • Architecture + Design Film Series: Modernism, Inc.

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    Doors open at 6pm, Screening starts at 6:30pm. Running time 118min. The Architecture +Design Film Series continues Wednesday, December 10th with MODERNISM, INC.: THE ELIOT NOYES DESIGN STORY. For the […]

  • Work in Progress: Group Show

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    Mary Therese Wright, Gayle Robertson, Tina Olsen, Ellen Cone Maddrey, John Loggia, Liza Cassidy 118 Elliot open gallery hours: Thursdays 3 to 6 pm, and during 118 Elliot events Open […]

  • Architecture + Design Film Series: The Pavilion on the Water

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    The Pavilion on the Water
    January 21, 2026 | Doors 6pm, Screening 6:30pm
    Live at Contois Auditorium, Burlington & 118 Elliot, Brattleboro
    Screen from Home, Same Day Only
    Directed by Stefano Croci & Silvia Siberini
    2023, Italy, 78 Minutes
    PREVIEW

    The Pavilion on Water invites viewers on an aesthetic and poetic journey into the imagination of Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa, highlighting his deep passion for Japanese culture. Inspired by impressions from Japanese philosopher Ryosuke Hashi, the narrative unfolds along the thread of a central question: What is beauty? This reflection bridges Scarpa's works with traditional Japanese aesthetics, offering opportunities to recall the poetic and emblematic episodes that defined his life. Throughout, the narrative is infused with a sense of nostalgia for the rare phenomenon of an artist’s birth. Even after Scarpa’s passing, his works continue to inspire wonder—a lasting gift to the world.

  • Sky Lights/Earth Bound 2026 (Group Exhibit)

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    Schuyler Gould and Tina K. OlsenFebruary 6 - March 31, 2026Opening reception Friday, February 6, 5 to 8 pm Open gallery hours:Thursdays 3 to 6 pm and during 118 Elliot […]