Vermont artists explore the elemental
Sept 8 – Oct 8, 2023
Friday – Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm and by appointment
Opening Celebration
Saturday, Sept 9, 3 – 5 pm
Closing Celebration
Sunday, Oct 8, 3 – 5 pm
Details in wax, wood, paint, clay, fabric, metal, and photographs stitch together remnants of experiences, connections, observations, dreams, and discoveries.
Pamela Wilson, Blind Spot: Aerial View, smoke-fired stoneware with glaze
This year we spotlight The Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, a dynamic institution self-described as "a cartoonists' boot camp, a graphic novel think tank, and a working studio."
Flood damage to road just south of the Kents' Corner State Historic Site
Offering a Buoy to
Our Extended Community:
A 2023 Flood Recovery Fundraiser at the Kent
This summer, catastrophic floods impacted many Central Vermont establishments that have provided Art at the Kent with essential supplies, services, and support over the years: Adamant Coop, Aubuchon Hardware, Bear Pond Books, Capitol Copy, Capitol Stationers, Drawing Board, Enna, J. Langdon, Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Maple Corner Community Store, and Studio Place Arts, among others. Additionally, many current and past Art at the Kent artists and arts organizations have suffered damage from the July flooding.
This year, as part of Traces, Art at the Kent rededicates our traditional "Silent Auction" into a "buy-it-now" Annex Market located in the General Store. A portion of proceeds from sales will go to recovery efforts supporting our arts-dedicated Vermont community.
Please join us in contributing funds to flood recovery either in person, by shopping at the Annex Market (cash or check only) while at the Kent, or in spirit by making a donation of your own to any of the respected organizations linked below. Thank you.
Capstone, CERF+, The Vermont Community Foundation's VT Flood Response and Recovery Fund 2023, the Montpelier Strong Recovery Fund, Studio Place Arts (SPA), and the Vermont Studio Center