Yoga/Meditation with Martha Whitney

Women’s Silent Winter Retreat January 17 - 18, 2020.

Slow to the world and come home to yourself in this deep winter silent retreat.
In a community of women by the shores of Lake Champlain you will be heart-fully
guided in practices of joyful chanting, mindful yoga, and sitting and walking
meditation inside and out in the winter landscape. Friday evening we will share a
potluck dinner and then we will be provided simple and delicious meals to nourish
our journey. In silence we listen to ourselves and 'wake up' to a fresh connection
with ourselves, each other, and the natural world. Come celebrate winter and
yourself!

"Where do you draw the line?" art show continues with special events Sept. 21 and 22, 2019.

where do you draw the line? This show is about exploring the effect that borders have on habitat: human, environmental, and spiritual. Our existence has always depended on moving, migrating, and adapting as conditions change. So what are the implications of drawing lines across space?

In Barbara Waters’ work, we see her create from the experience of encountering a wall cutting through our protected lands. And in Tuyen My Nguyen’s installation, we have string as line building a boundary through which we cannot pass.

The show's not over...

The show's not over...

John Douglas w/ Diane Gayer at “Of Earth: Image and Clay” — the show’s not over… which means we have a long way to go still on this planet Earth, despite the “Auto-Warming” CGI Prints. But how we proceed is the question? Both Ojihozo and Rock Formations can remind us that there is more. And as Sarah Rosedahl says in her art poster: “Make America Kind Again”… So let the Beauty of the Universe shine thru!

Of Earth: Image and Clay

Of Earth: Image and Clay

Of Earth: Image and Clay works by artists John Douglas and Joan Watson. John’s Auto-Warming CGI Prints, Ojihozo Photographs, and several Videos (Auto-Warming, The Invasion of Granada, amongst others) will be presented along side Joan’s Rock Formations, in clay. John’s strange and watery world is grounded thru the density of Joan’s Lake Champlain-inspired balanced and stacked rocks. Show runs July 19 thru August 31, 2019. OPENING RECEPTION is July 26, 5-8pm.

Elka Schumann and B+P Theater = Final Events!

B+P Article by Vermont Woman 2010 - show continues thru June 9. Join us for Final Events starting at noon. We’ll be showing 2 films Produced (and Introduced) by Robin Lloyd. Followed by Fairycard Readings by Emily Anderson, flute playing by Brian Merrill, and Contestoria Performance led by Alexis Smith.

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