BRATTLEBORO

Weather

View 7-day forecast

Weather sponsored by

Your support powers every story we tell. Please help us reach our year-end goal.

Donate Now

Your support powers every story we tell. We're committed to producing high-quality, fact-based news and information that gives you the facts in this community we call home. If our work has helped you stay informed, take action, or feel more connected to Windham County – please give now to help us reach our goal of raising $150,000 by December 31st.

BRATTLEBORO

Weather

View 7-day forecast

Weather sponsored by

Your support powers every story we tell. Please help us reach our year-end goal.

Donate Now

Your support powers every story we tell. We're committed to producing high-quality, fact-based news and information that gives you the facts in this community we call home. If our work has helped you stay informed, take action, or feel more connected to Windham County – please give now to help us reach our goal of raising $150,000 by December 31st.

Local artist explores ‘Borderlands’ at MSA
“Broken Facades and Hidden Faces,” a photo enhanced by Heather Geoffrey.
Arts

Local artist explores ‘Borderlands’ at MSA

SAXTONS RIVER — An exhibit of the works of Heather J. Geoffrey will run through the month of July at Main Street Arts.

With the title and theme of “Borderlands,” the show will have an opening reception Friday, July 6, from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Geoffrey describes the images in a variety of media as “whispers from a place where the veils between worlds are thin.”

This is “a place where boundaries touch like the edges and beginnings of lovers pressed close against each other's skin,” she says in a news release. “This is hallowed ground.”

Geoffrey herself was born on a border - that between Newport, Vt., and Canada. Her artistic approach combines elements of acrylic painting, digital photography, the written word, and performance.

She received a bachelor of arts in interdisciplinary studies with focuses on Borderland Theory and Spirituality in Artistic Process and Creation from Goddard College in 2009.

She continued her studies with focuses on The Medicine of Art, Artist as Keeper of Ancestry and Lineage, Artist as Vessel, and Borderland Theory and Expression in Artistic Process.

She received a master of fine arts from Goddard in 2012. Her paintings have been exhibited in both group and solo exhibits, and her work has been commissioned for public murals and private collections.

Subscribe to receive free email delivery of The Commons!