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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 44

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tj i -O WITNESS SOME OF THE MOST BREATHTAKING AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY! A Champ! Steep Like 'IP I SCHEIDER tlJCLfe gljs DLUE THUTODER Passepartout Gallery, Winooski, through today. PHOTOGRAPHS OF MEXICO, by Paul Strand, Abernethy Room, Starr Library, Middlebury College, through Sept. 1. "THE STRONG AND SPIRITED: Women of the Northeast Kingdom, 1750-1930," through March, Fairbanks Museum, St. Johnsbury.

"HOP ON THE ROAD TO BETTER HEALTH" and "TWO VIEWS OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN," works by Anne Bemis and Gail Troutman, through July, Discovery Museum, 51 Park Essex Junction. "HOMESPUN," handloomed wool and linen from the 1800 through October, Sheldon Museum, Middlebury. "THE SHAPING OF VERMONT: From the Wilderness to the Centennial, 1749-1877," through July 29, Thrall Chapel, United Methodist Church, Bennington. 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 7-9 p.m.

Thursday. "ALWAYS IN SEASON," an exhibit of Vermont folk art, Bennington Museum, through Sept. 15. A VARIETY OF EXHIBITS, covering the Cannon Collection, American and European Rooms, stylistic trends of the 15th century to the present and others, Fleming Museum, UVM. Through August.

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7 I 'II. I 524-3833 lkiyMMbariMMrOPEN FUU TIME kids under i 2 free TOM. NITE: DUSK TO AWN! E5 3 42S TOWN COLLECTION OF ARTIFACTS, every Sunday through Aug. 28, 1-4 p.m., Charlotte Memorial Museum, Charlotte "INDOMITABLE VERMONT WOMEN: Women in Vermont 1800-1920," through Aug. 14, Old Stone Hou.se Museum, Brown-ington.

Opening reception for the artists, today, 1 p.m. PAINTINGS AND SKETCHES by Joan Sloan, beginning Tuesday through July 29, Federal Building, Blind Stand and Snack Bar, downstairs, Elmwood Avenue. THE ILLUSTRATIVE ART OF TR1NA SCHART HYMAN, through Aug. 1, Charles Fenton Gallery, Woodstock. Opening reception for the artist, Sunday, July 10, 3 p.m.

"WELCOMING SUMMER," prints by Sabra Fields, W0ODENWARE by Bob Pearson and John McLeod and POTTERY by seven Vermont potters, through Sept. 1, Tulip Tree Crafts gallery, Village Square, Waitsfield. CHINA PAINTING, works by members of the Vermont Chapter of the World Organization of China Painters, through July 28, Chandler Art Gallery, Main Randolph, Wedneday, 4-6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. "AMERICAN LANDSCAPES, A DIFFERENT VISION," photographs by Steven W. Albhari, Park McCullough House, North Bennington, through July.

"THE JEDI ADVENTURE CENTER," an exhibit highlighting the myth and magic of the Star Wars tnlogy, through July 10, University Mall, Dorset Street, South Burlington. "WINOOSKI: MILL TO MALL," works by Cheryl Crowley and Liz Rosenzweig, through August. Fletcher Free Library. RECENT WORKS by Amy Richardson, through August. Fletcher Free Library.

Opening reception for the artist, Wednesday, 7 p.m. PAINTINGS by Jane Horner, through July 18, Notch Fine Arts Cooperative Gallery, Mountain Road, Stowe. Opening reception for the artist, today, 2 p.m. Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., except Tuesday. EXTENSIVE RETROSPECTIVE COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL ARTWORK by Tomie De Paola, RECENT LANDSCAPES IN OIL by Robert Ely and OILS, WATER-COLORS AND SKETCHES by Thomas Waterman Wood, through July 30, Kellogg Hubbard Library, Montpelier.

Opening reception for the artists, Sunday, July 10, 3 p.m. PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS by Cindy Zuanich, through July, Vermont Conservatory of the Arts Gallery, 24 Elm Montpelier. Opening reception for the artist, Tuesday, at 7 p.m. "RECENT WORKS," surface design on fabrics by Julie Taylor, through July 15, Chuch Street Center. PHOTOGRAPHS by Susan Hopwood, through Tuesday, Phoiogarden Gallery.

53 RD JURIED EXHIBIT, by members of the Northern Vermont Artist's Association, through July 29, Red Mill Gallery, Jericho. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m. ANNUAL MEMBERS JURIED ART SHOW, through July 24, Chaffee Art Gallery, 16 S. Main Rutland.

"FACTS, SNAPS, ROOTS AND SHOOTS: THE DOCUMENTARY IMAGINATION IN THIRTIES AMERICA," an exhibit of books, periodicals and photographs, through Aug. 13, Starr Library, Middlebury College. LANDSCAPES IN OIL, works by Frank Wallace, through July 14, Essex office, Chittenden Trust Co. "LAWN ART," works by nine artists, through Sept. 1, on the lawn in front of the Fleming Museum, University of Vermont.

"TABLE WARE," works by 28 craftspeople with the theme of dining, through July 9. Vermont State Craft Center, Frog Hollow, Middlebury. "FIBER DIMENSIONS '83," a juried exhibit of woven and non-woven fiber works, sponsored by the Vermont Weavers' Guild, through today, Wood Art Gallery, Montpelier. Tuesday through Saturday, noon-4 p.m. PEGGY LUHRS' ART SHOW, through July 15, Everywoman's Place, 200 Main St.

GROUP SHOW OF ORIGINAL ART WORK by various Vermont artists, through September, the Falls Gallery, Frog Hollow, Middlebury. COLOR PENCIL VERMONT LANDSCAPES by Laurie M. Peters and COUNTRY HAND COLORED ETCHINGS by Carol Collette. through July, Parade Gallery, Warren Village. OIL AND WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS, PRINTS AND SCULPTURES and other works by Middlebury Artists through September, Sugar House Restaurant, Middlebury.

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