Vermont art collection at White Meeting House through July 30

June 22  |  By Waterbury Roundabout 

"Viridian and Cobalt Woods" painting in oils by David Smith. Courtesy photo

Waterbury’s White Meeting House is the setting for a new exhibition of Vermont artwork, opening this Saturday, June 25, ahead of the community’s Not Quite Independence Day festivities. 

Curated by Waterbury artist Sarah-Lee Terrat, the exhibition features a collection of art on loan from the private collection of Jan Blomstrann. According to Terrat, it was sourced from art festivals, galleries, artist studio visits, community arts centers and more.

“The entire collection graced the walls of NRG Systems in Hinesburg for more than a decade,” Terrat said. “We hope that you enjoy this art, selected specifically for the White Meeting House and the Waterbury community.”

On Saturday, the exhibit will be open to the public with greeters on site to answer questions from noon until 4 p.m. Following the opening, it will be on view at the meeting house/Waterbury Congregational Church, 8 North Main Street, through July 30. Hours for the public to visit will be 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. 

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