“Just Dandy” by Jocelyn Randles.
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“Just Dandy” by Jocelyn Randles.
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Vermont Pastel Society juried show returns to Brattleboro

BRATTLEBORO-Every year the Vermont Pastel Society (VPS) hosts a juried member show somewhere in the state. This year, the show will be held in Brattleboro.

Vermont Artisan Designs on Main Street will host the show that opens Friday, Oct. 3, during the monthly Gallery Walk festivities. The show will continue through Nov. 22. An awards reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 7, at the gallery.

The mission statement of the VPS, an all-volunteer organization founded in 1999, calls for its members to build and strengthen connections among pastelists, to foster artistic development, and to promote public appreciation of pastels as a fine art medium.

With those goals in mind, the membership roster of around 80 artists was divided up geographically, and each member artist was assigned to a regional hub. The VPS membership naturally clustered into six areas; each region elected a point person or committee to help the hub plan for and facilitate activities.

One activity was to host exhibitions or shows. VPS: Southeast - the Brattleboro area hub headed by Deedee Jones and Matthew Peake - was tasked with hosting the VPS 2025 juried show.

VPS artists submitted images of 68 paintings, of which 23 were chosen by two nationally respected jurors - Margaret Dyer and Dawn Emerson - to be included in the 2025 show. Those pastels will be viewed and judged in October by a third pastelist, Liz Haywood-Sullivan. Awards of Best in Show, second-, third-, fourth- and fifth places, and a people's choice selection will be announced.

Vermont Artisan Designs is open seven days a week and has featured the fine art and contemporary American craft of more than 300 artisans for 50 years. For more information, call 802 246-7245 or email vtartisan2@gmail.com.


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