“Water is never truly idle. It is life giving to all beings — essential in its purest form. It connects us as a planet in our global community and is inside of every human body — regardless of ethnicity, gender, race or religion. Water invigorates, yet soothes.” “Exploring Water,” a dynamic group exhibition featuring photography, sculpture, cyanotypes, painting, video installation, window installation and mixed media showcases the work of artists Mary Admasian, Kate Burnim, Renée Greenlee and Erika Senft Miller. An opening reception takes place Friday, July 26 from 5 – 6:30 p.m. at Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center, 122 Hourglass Drive, Stowe. The exhibit will be on display through Aug. 31.
“Exploring Water” exhibit at Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center
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