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Featured Artist for August: Daryl V. Storrs
Daryl V. Storrs is a versatile artist. She creates hand-printed, hand-painted lithographic prints and jewelry as well as unique pastel paintings. Her experience comes from working with other artists, including Middlebury College's David Bumbeck and Sabra Field, a well-known Vermont woodcut artist. Daryl spent a six week printmaking residency at The MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire, and holds a Masters in Printmaking from UMass Amherst.
 
 
 
 
 
Exploring Landscape through Color, featuring Daryl V. Storrs
August 1-31
The month of August brings a new show to Frog Hollow, featuring printmaker Daryl Storr's new work as she continues to explore landscape through color using the relief printmaking medium that she has used for thirty years. Her new work experiments with linoleum, Soft Kut, and shina plywood to create images that explore texture and color with multiple blocks, giving a fresh interpretation of the Vermont landscape. First Friday opening, August 6 from 5:00-8:00 p.m.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UPCOMING EXHIBIT:
 
The History of Frog Hollow: Forty Years of Vermont Craft
September 1-30
Beginning September 1 is our special retrospective exhibit featuring forty years of Vermont crafts. This very special and much anticipated exhibit will run for the month of September (opening will be during the First Friday Art Walk on Friday, September 3 from 6-8 p.m.). Featuring work by Elfriede Abbe, Robert Compton, Fred and Judi Danforth, Bob Deeble, Sabra Field, Bob Gasperetti, Bob Green, Marty Fielding, Stephen Huneck, Woody Jackson, Carolyn Long, Peter Miller, Alan Stirt, and Dick Wissler. For more information, call us at (802) 863-6458 or email us.
 
 
In conjunction with the show, we are very pleased to announce the release of our book
Frog Hollow: The First 40 Years of the Nation's First State Craft Center which is being published through Kasini House Books. Frog Hollow contains countless images, a forward by Senator Patrick Leahy, a history by Rachel Esch, and first-person recollections by seventeen craftspeople and almost every organization director since Frog Hollow's founding. Preorder available now! Call us at (802) 863-6458 to reserve your copy or order online (click on the cover image at left).