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Arts

Current BMAC exhibits closing March 8

BRATTLEBORO — Only a few days remain to view the current exhibits at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center. Closing March 8:

• “VT Kids Design Glass II,” a sequel to 2011's popular exhibit and community outreach program, where 21 professional glass artists created 24 unique sculptures based on kids' drawings of imaginary creatures.

• “Jerry's Map” by Jerry Gretzinger, which began in 1963 with a doodled map of a small imaginary town and now comprises more than 2,600 panels.

• Sabra Field's “Cosmic Geometry” is a suite of 16 prints through which the printmaker contemplates the similarity of forms from throughout the cosmos.

Also departing on March 8 are “Hot Dog Vendor” from “Red Grooms: What's the Ruckus?” and a portion of Pat Musick's exhibit “Our Fragile Home” in the sculpture garden.

BMAC will be closed March 9-14 for the installation of new exhibits.

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