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  • “You Have No Idea What It’s Like Over Here” Photos & Letters from Brattleboro WW1 Nurse Marion McCune Rice

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    Gallery Walk Opening Friday July 2nd (5pm-8pm)EXHIBIT runs July 2 - September 1 Gallery HoursFridays and Saturdays 3 - 6 / Sundays 12 - 3 Photos: Marion McCune Rice in her American Red Cross uniform during her four years as a volunteer nurse in France during WW1.  Credit: Marion McCune Rice Collection.Multimedia Exhibit Features Marion and […]

  • July 8 | Sisters Rising

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    Sisters Rising, an award-winning film by Brattleboro-area filmmakers Willow O’Feral and Brad Heck, is a powerful feature documentary about six Native American women reclaiming personal & tribal sovereignty.  Native American women are 2.5 times more likely to experience sexual assault than all other American women. 1 in 3 Native women report having been raped during […]

  • July 28 | Story Slam

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    Join us for a night of connecting and breaking down stigma through storytelling. "If we share our story with someone who responds with empathy and understanding, shame can't survive."-Brene Brown We want to hear from you! Let’s come together in a safe space to build community, to share our strengths, and own our power.You can […]

  • Aug 3rd 7pm | “The Rich Get Richer: How our Quest to Accumulate Wealth has Divided America”

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    This free event is a live indoor event, limited to 50 people, with a suggested donation of $5. Masks required if unvaccinated.   “The Rich Get Richer: How Our Quest to Accumulate Wealth has Divided America” will be the topic of a conversation between author/journalist Michael Mechanic and local author and campaigner Chuck Collins, at […]

  • One Town, Many Voices: News and Book Publishing in Brattleboro Over Time

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    "One Town, Many Voices: News and Book Publishing in Brattleboro Over Time" and Free 5:30 pm Panel "That's News to Me: Covering Brattleboro Today"   The multimedia exhibit "One Town, Many Voices: News and Book Publishing in Brattleboro Over Time" is inspired by the new book Print Town: Brattleboro's Legacy of Words, a treasure trove of Brattleboro’s long history and ongoing legacy […]

  • An Evening of Joy and Wonder with Tatsuya Nakatani & Bonnie Kane

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    doors open 6:45 pm, music @ 7:30 pm $10 donation    Presented by 118 Elliot and Bonnie Kane's Experiment with Master Percussionist Tatsuya Natakami (solo) and in duo with Bonnie Kane (sax, flute, electronics) Vaccines and masks required

  • Melting Pot: Paintings by Roxcell Bartholomew

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    OPENING RECEPTION - Gallery Walk Friday September 3rd, 5pm-8pmGALLERY HOURS Friday & Saturday 3pm-6pm, Sundays 12pm-3pm or by appointment (802)258-7055 Brattleboro artist Roxcell Bartholomew explores the psychological impact of his personal and cultural history in his first solo gallery show Melting Pot. These recent paintings employ a technique of enhanced automatic painting where he allows the […]