art tours

Arts Alive tours downtown Brattleboro arts

On Saturday, October 28 at 10AM, Arts Alive invites artists and creatives to connect to Brattleboro through its local arts spaces. The program will convene at the River Gallery School of Art in downtown Brattleboro VT. With the community art school’s gallery as the backdrop, participants will hear about a few local visual arts programs and businesses directly from the arts leaders who run them. Afterwards, participants will enjoy tours of the nearby Vermont Artisan Designs and Stone Church. Arts Alive will provide coffee, tea, and fresh baked goods. Registration at monadnockartsalive.org/artist-field-trips.

To begin, River Gallery School of Art board member Carolyn DiNicola will give an introduction to the school, including a brief overview of its history, current programming, and various opportunities for artists and arts-enthusiasts to get involved. Following, Downtown Brattleboro Association (DBA) Creative Director Erin Scaggs will tell the story of Gallery Walk. As the current program's founder, she will describe the seasonal monthly event that enlivens Brattleboro downtown and unites the local creative community. As Program Director for the Stone Church, Erin will also share about the Victorian-Gothic concert and event venue and her role within it.

Afterwards, a short walk through the River Gallery School will segue into a tour of Vermont Artisan Designs - just down the street. Owner Greg Worden will lead participants through the two-level store and gallery space. During the tour, Greg will touch on the topics of 1) how he's created and maintained a stable downtown arts retail space and 2) how the business advocates for the market for American crafts. John Dimick, a Brattleboro-based watercolorist featured in the store, will converse about his work and relationship with Vermont Artisan Designs.

Finally, Erin Scaggs will offer a tour of the Stone Church. The 140 year-old structure, whose character has been preserved through careful restoration, is juxtaposed weekly with rock, punk, folk, and metal music concerts, among other events.

Field Trips are $12 to cover the cost of refreshments and $7 for Arts Alive members. Limited space is available on most field trips. To register for the event and check on future excursions, visit monadnockartsalive.org/artist-field-trips. For information about accessibility, please call 603-283-0944 or email nina@monadnockartsalive.org.

Arts Alive field trips provide a unique perspective on a town’s arts community. “The Harrisville story is really special, so it was great to get such an insider view into it,” said one attendee to our Harrisville trip.

Field Trips intentionally build community for artists and lovers of the arts. “I enjoyed getting to intentionally experience the art studios,” said another attendee about our visit to the artist studios at 17ROX. “To have artists around to ask questions and talk about their art form and how to further build community. It was also nice to have a variety of creators; musicians, portrait artists, jewelers! Oh my!”

Arts Alive has led artists to explore a variety of large and small, new and old creative spaces in the New Hampshire towns of Dublin, Keene, Swanzey, and Harrisville, as well as in Brattleboro, Vermont. Locations included the Hannah Grimes Gallery, DublinArts & Muse Gallery, MAXT Makerspace’s Ceramics Center, 17ROX, Harrisville, Mitchell Giddings Fine Arts, First Proof Press, and individual artist studios. Arts Alive launched Field Trips in January 2023 to address needs in the artist community for creative inspiration and connection.

Arts Alive is supported in part by National Endowment for the Arts, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, and this program is supported by a generous gift from C & S Wholesale Grocers.

Arts Alive dives into Harrisville’s history, arts, culture

Arts Alive dives into Harrisville’s history, arts, culture

On Saturday, August 19th from 10:30AM-1:30PM, Arts Alive invites local artists and arts enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the story of Harrisville, NH. The gathering will take place in one of Historic Harrisville’s renovated mill buildings at 71 Main St. Breakfast-style refreshments provided. Registration at monadnockartsalive.org/artist-field-trips.

Arts Spotlight - Stories from the Pandemic: Bryan Field

Arts Spotlight - Stories from the Pandemic: Bryan Field

These are unprecedented times and artists are finding strength in community and creativity. In this account, we hear from Bryan Field, whose latest project involves gnome adoptions. Bryan grew up in England where, among other things, he studied woodwork and metal work in high school. He is now a penturner and mixed media artist living in Peterborough, NH. Much of his work is inspired by his love of the environment and his appreciation of Art Deco stained glass. An avid traveler, his globe-trotting experiences and the beauty of the local terrain enliven his work. He gives back to the community as a board member of Monadnock Art. During the pandemic he found a unique new project to explore his creativity and connection to community.

We’re proud to share this story of Bryan Field, in his own words.