Norman Rockwell Museum

Home of American Illustration, featuring new exhibitions: Between Worlds: The Art & Design of Leo Leonni, a first-ever U.S. retrospective on the illustrator (Frederick, Cornelius, Pezzettino +) and graphic designer; and Mystery & Wonder: Highlights from the Illustration Collection. Plus Rockwell’s 323 Post Covers. New guided gallery tours by reservation. Museum Store (and online store). Save with online tickets.

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Bates College Museum of Art

Through March 4: Exploding Native Inevitable, an exhibition of contemporary Indigenous art from a land we now call America. Through March 4: Brad Kahlhamer: Nomadic Studio, Maine Camp, an exhibition of many sketchbooks, accompanied by a selection of related paintings and prints. Opening April 8: Senior Thesis Exhibition 2024, work selected from thesis projects of graduating seniors majoring in Studio Art. Opening April 8: Neue Slowenische Kunst | Monumental Spectacular, an exhibition of prints and multi-media by this Slovenian art collective.

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Mad River Valley Arts

March 7–April 26: RISE: Trees; Our Botanical Giants features twenty artists paying homage to the “tree” in the creative process. Artists salute to their relationship with wood materials reclaimed or formally crafted and in doing so push the conversation between man-made and nature into one of collaborative celebration. Discussion: Thursday, April 18, 5 p.m. with Shelby Perry, Wildlands Ecologist with Northeast Wilderness Trust. Free and open to the public.

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ECOCA

This spring ECOCA’s gallery will be filled with works that touch upon the many aspects of the environment and climate change. The Spring Heat exhibitions include solo shows by Sariah Park, Hanlyn Davies, and group exhibitions from Yvonne Short & Rebecca West, Thinking about Water, Water Women, Nua Collective and more. Opening reception: Sunday, April 14, 1–3 p.m.

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Burlington City Arts

A contemporary art gallery with up to three floors of exhibition space, hosting new exhibitions every fall, winter/spring, and summer, on Burlington’s iconic Church Street Marketplace. Opening February 9: Here Now: Art and Migration, international and regional artists whose work explores concepts of borders, movement, and migration across local urban centers and global geographies; Margaret Jacobs: Kinship, steel sculptures and finely crafted jewelry, exploring the tensions and harmonies between the man-made and natural worlds. Free and open to the public.

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Bannister Art Gallery at Rhode Island College

Through March 22: Range of Motion, Landscapes by Charles W. Goolsby. Goolsby’s landscape imagery builds on 19th century American landscape painting traditions and implies a sense of contemporary issues. April 1–19: Paper Trails: Selections from the RIC Print Trade. Since 2005, students and faculty of the Rhode Island College Printmaking Department have taken part in a print exchange. Selections curated by Sam Nehila.

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Three Stones Gallery

Through March 24: Contained and Unbound: Vessel paintings by Judy Bramhall; pastels by Cindy Crimmin; photographs of Norway by Ellen Harasimowicz. March 27–May 5: Chiaroscuro: Coastal watercolors by Jillian Demeri; mixed media portraiture by Cynthia Brody; acrylic landscapes and florals by Avery Schuster Bramhall. New works by represented artists. Reception: Saturday, April 6, 6–8 p.m.

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Currier Museum of Art

The Currier Museum features paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, and photographs, including works by Monet, Picasso, O’Keeffe, Hopper, and Wyeth. The museum also owns two Frank Lloyd Wright designed homes available to view by tour (tour season runs April through December yearly). Through March 31: Toward the New: A Journey into Abstraction. Through May 27: Kara Walker: Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated). Opening March 7: I live a journey of a thousand years: Raphaël Barontini. Opening April 12: Filippo de Pisis and Robert Mapplethorpe: A Distant Conversation.

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Milton Academy: Nesto Gallery, Art & Media Center

Through April 25: Class of 2009 Alumni Exhibit. Artists: David Bruce ’09, Sarah Diamond ’09, Dougan Khim ’09, Jasmine Reid ’09. Opening reception: Thursday, April 25, 5:30–7 p.m. This exhibit features four graduate artists who have continued to make paintings professionally, showing work from the classical, post-modern, and contemporary traditions.

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