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Adrienne Ginter’s exhibit VPR & Addison Independent

Last chance to see Adrienne Ginter’s solo exhibition at Outerlands this Friday and Saturday, July 25th and 26th, from 1 pm – 5 pm.  Her amazing hand-cut paper works are incredible and must be seen up close in person to fully appreciate these 3-dimensional masterpieces.

Thanks very much to both Addison Independent and VPR’s Art Hounds for including the exhibit in your media recently.

Come check it out Friday and Saturday from 1 pm – 5 pm at Outerlands in Vergennes.

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Adrienne Ginter Hand-Cut Paper Solo Exhibition

Outerlands is exciting to announce that for the month of July nationally-exhibited Vermont-based artist, Adrienne Ginter, will have a solo exhibition at the Gallery. The exhibition will focus on her hand-cut paper works, for which Ginter has gained national acclaim. These incredible pieces have vibrant layers of color, intricate hand-cut details and exceptional patterning. She will also have watercolor, etchings, mini-paintings and jewelry on display. Ginter earned her MFA from Boston University and gained acceptance into the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen as well as many artist residencies, including the prestigious Vermont Studio Center. Here studio is located in Brattleboro, VT.

WHEN: On exhibit for the month of July 2014, every Friday & Saturday 1 pm – 5 pm and anytime by appointment.

WHERE: Outerlands Gallery, 37 Green Street, Vergennes, VT

Pictured Below (Top to Bottom):

Adrienne Ginter, “Red Wave,” 2014, Hand-Cut Paper,” 25.5” x 19.5”
Adrienne Ginter, “Doves,” 2014, Hand-Cut Paper,” 25.5” x 19.5”
Adrienne Ginter, “Snake in the Garden,” 2012, Hand-Cut Paper, 19.5” x  25.5″
Adrienne Ginter, “Duplicity,” 2014, Hand-Cut Paper, 8” x  10″ x 8″
Adrienne Ginter, “Yellow Ferns,” 2014, Hand-Cut Paper, 25.5” x  19.5″


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Ross Sheehan Landscapes Exhibit

Ross Sheehan will be exhibiting landscapes at Otter Creek Custom Framing in Middlebury, VT, as part of Middlebury Arts Walk tonight from 5pm – 7pm. Come by and check out his collection of landscapes ranging from Italy to Vermont.

Addison County Artists at Vermont State House

We were honored to be included in this Addison County Career Artists exhibition at the Vermont State House which will be up through March 28, 2014. Stay tuned for the closing reception date.

Artists on exhibit at this show include:

Warren Kimble, Rebecca Purdum, Woody Jackson, Kirsten Hoving, Kate Gridley, Lily Hinrichsen, John West Townsend, Hannah Sessions, Greg Burnhardt, Cat Cutillo, Ross Sheehan and Anneke Jewett

Curated by Jean Cherouny

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Jan Reynolds “Wild Tibet” – Photography, Video, Book Signing

Prizewinning photojournalist and author, and world record-breaking skier and climber, Jan Reynolds, will be exhibiting “Wild Tibet,” a visual collection of her expeditions around Mount Everest, during Vermont Open Studio Weekend ( Vermont Crafts Council) at Outerlands Gallery. She will also be having a book signing for her latest book “High Altitude Woman.”

Oct. 5th & 6th 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Book Signing 12 pm – 5 pm both days

Check out the event on facebook here

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Ross Sheehan on VPR Art Hounds

Thanks Evan Langfeldt and Art Hounds for recommending “Water Above, Sky Below,” which is on exhibit at FLYNNDOG Gallery  in Burlington, VT, through October 2013. Listen to the Art Hounds episode  here:

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Ross Sheehan at Middlebury Arts Walk

Please join us for CINDERS AND CONES!, a new exhibition opening at the Middlebury Arts Walk this week:

Friday, August 9, 2013   5-7pm
 
Otter Creek Framing  
3 Park Street
Middlebury VT 05753
 
“CINDERS AND CONES”:  A new body of  “Neo Expressionistic Pop” paintings and sculptures by Vergennes Artist and Outerlands Gallery owner Ross Sheehan.  An examination of playful, yet looming, past and present Volcanic forms and activities. 
 
“All work seems to mimic the formation and devastation of volcanoes by using heavy oil paint, enamel, ash, mixed metal, mortar and steel dust to recreate the desired textural surface effects and structural cone shapes.” -Ross Sheehan
 
“CINDERS AND CONES” runs August 9th-Sept 13th.  We hope to see you all there!

 

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Middlebury Arts Walk

Painting and sculpture by Outerlands Gallery owner Ross Sheehan will be on exhibit at Otter Creek Framing August 9, 2013, in Middlbury, VT, as part of the Middlebury Arts Walk. Come join us for an opening reception during the Friday Arts Walk at Otter Creek Framing in Middlebury.

“Cinders and Cones”
Volcanic “Neo-Expressionistic Pop” Paintings and Sculpture by Ross Sheehan

Opening Reception Friday Aug. 9, 5-7pm

Otter Creek Framing
3 Park Street
Middlebury, VT

Exhibition Sponsored by Outerlands Gallery, Inc.

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Outerlands In Bloom

Photos by Cat Cutillo/Outerlands

We came back from the west coast to find the front garden in bloom at Outerlands. Thanks so much to Susan Potter Davis at Creating Your Scene in Weybridge, VT, who helped us with our landscape design.

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The Story Behind Us

photo and story by Cat Cutillo

“Creativity is not the finding of a thing, but the making something out of it after it is found.” –James Russell Lowell

One of the questions we’ve been getting asked a lot is, “Why did you name it Outerlands?”

There’s a short answer to this, but I’d rather give you the long answer.

We moved to Vermont after living in the Outer Sunset of San Francisco–or The Outerlands as people call it. Its next to the ocean but its not a “popular” neighborhood. We never understood why. Sure, it got foggy sometimes and there was often a thin cloud mist, but that just gave it a mystical bright glow that was perfect for growing succulents. We had endless free fun collecting sea glass along miles of ocean, or walking through the eucalyptus grove just 1 block from our house and we never struggled with finding parking. We felt like our unhip, sidelined neighborhood was San Francisco’s best kept secret.

When we opened the gallery, we wanted our name to embrace a little of that ‘found treasure’ feeling, and we wanted to show art that was outside of the margins. Not to mention our space itself is located a little off-center, 1 block from Main Street in Vergennes. We hope we have created something that people have the opportunity to not only visit–but discover.

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