NVAA: Northern Vermont Arts Association
86th Annual Member Exhibition
August 4 – 26, 2017
Opening Reception; First Friday Art Walk, August 4 from 5 – 9pm

‘Riders’ by Nancy J. Hayden, Current NVAA Member
The Northern Vermont Artist Association was founded right here in Burlington, VT in 1931 by Harold S. Knight and a group of Vermont artists in search of venues for their art. One of the first members of this new art organization was the renowned American painter, Maxfield Parrish.

‘Waterfall’ by Maxfield Parrish, shown during the first NVAA Member exhibition in 1931
From 1931 through 1972 the NVAA held its annual member show at the Robert Hull Fleming Museum at UVM. Exhibitions have since moved around Vermont in locations large enough for the membership. Over the last 86 years, many important Vermont artists have exhibited their work in one or more of these shows, including Francis Colburn, Ruth Mould, Stan Marc Wright, Emile Gruppe, Mary and Alden Bryan and Roy Kennedy.

‘First Light Cape Cod’, by Andy Brown, Current NVAA Member
Today, the NVAA offers its members the opportunity to show their work in many lovely locations, and for the second annual exhibition in August, here in the heart of the South End Arts District at The Space Gallery in Burlington.
The S.P.A.C.E. Gallery
266 Pine Street, Suite 105
Burlington, VT
(802) 578-2512
www.spacegalleryvt.com
Gallery Hours; Thurs – Sat 12 – 5pm
Burlington, VT
(802) 578-2512
www.spacegalleryvt.com
Gallery Hours; Thurs – Sat 12 – 5pm
Filed under: Art Exhibits, Press, The Space | Tagged: Andy Brown, Art in Burlington, First Friday Art Walk, Maxfield Parrish, Nancy J. Hayden, Northern Vermont Arts Association, NVAA, The Space Gallery, Vermont Art | Leave a comment »