118 Elliot Event Calendar
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Monthly Architecture + Design Film Series: New England Modernism
118 ElliotJoin us for this thoughtful, popular, monthly series, free to all, which simultaneously screens live in Brattleboro and Burlington. It is curated/presented by the American Institute for Architects Vermont and hosted by local architect Jim Williams. Full schedule and link for free same-day streamings can be found at the series website at: adfilmseries.org
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Monthly Architecture + Design Film Series: The Color of Ink
118 ElliotJoin us for this thoughtful, popular, monthly series, free to all, which simultaneously screens live in Brattleboro and Burlington. It is curated/presented by the American Institute for Architects Vermont and hosted by local architect Jim Williams. Full schedule and link for free same-day streamings can be found at the series website at: adfilmseries.org
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Yoga Dance
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FeaturedTurbulence Orchestra & Sub-Units: Smear Out the Difficulties
118 Elliot$15 Recommended Donation The Turbulence Orchestra is a large format improvisation ensemble comprised of six or more horn players and a rhythm section. For this performance we will play four 15-minute improvisations each with a quarter of the total ensemble, take a short break and then perform an hour-long improvisation with all the musicians. Since […]
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A Reality Check on Climate Change with Dr. Alex Moore
118 ElliotFree Public Event | $10 Recommended Donation
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Out With the Old and In With the New (Group Art Exhibit)
118 ElliotNew Artwork at 118 Elliot, with Mary Therese Wright, Ellen Maddrey, Tina Olsen, Molly Melloan, Jack Pombrian, Liza King June 2 - June 30 Available to view during all 118 Elliot events, and by appointment at 118elliot@gmail.com Opening Reception at Gallery Walk, June 7th.
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An Evening of Progressive Folk with Jack O’ the Clock, Benjamin Jayne, Flynn Cohen
118 Elliot118 Elliot Street,Brattleboro, VT 05301($10 suggested donation) “Jack O’ the Clock one of the most original and compelling groups I know playing some amazing compositions that seem to tread effortlessly between Van Dyke Parks and folk music from an as yet unidentified culture, while making all the things you’ve always thought of as difficult sound […]
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