ON THE PLANET
Exhibits
September 1 – 22, 2010

Installing
ON THE PLANET work at Flynndog in
Burlington. Photograph by Kita Yoshiaki
ON THE PLANET
is a 3-site, international art exhibit organized by Studio Place Arts
that showcases artwork, performances, and educational activities by
Japanese and American artists in September, 2010, in recognition of the
10th Anniversary of the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity.
All 3 floors of Studio Place Arts will explore biodiversity and related
environmental topics from September 1-22. During this same
timeframe, there will be an exhibit hosted at Flynndog in Burlington,
and outdoors performances and installations at historic stone quarries
at Millstone Hill in Barre Town.
For more info: Contact Studio Place Arts at (802) 479-7069
Wed., Sept 1, 5-8PM
• 5-6:30 PM Tours & Talks at Quarries
• 6:30-8 PM Reception & Talks at
SPA
Opening Reception for ON THE PLANET Exhibits at Studio Place Arts (SPA)
in Barre and historic stone quarries located on Millstone Hill, Barre
Town.
Sun.,September 5,
3-6PM
• 3:15 PM Tour & Performances
• 5:30 PM Picnic
ON THE PLANET Special Event
The Event will take place at historic stone quarries located at
Millstone Hill in Barre Town, and it will include: Sculpture
Tour, Performances & Picnic. (Rain Date: Sept. 6)
Tuesdays. Sept. 7,
14, 21, Noon- 6:00 PM
Self-guided tours of ON THE PLANET outdoors sculptures located at
historic quarries on Millstone Hill in Barre Town. Visit Studio
Place Arts in Barre for map and directions.
Fri., September 10,
6-8 PM
Reception for ON THE PLANET at the Flynndog during the South End Art
Hop
Two performances by the Burlington Taiko Group: 6PM and 7PM
Flynndog is located at 208 Flynn Avenue, Burlington. (For
directions, go to www.flynndog.net)
Sat.,
September 11, 4-6 PM
Artist talks and performances for ON THE PLANET at the Flynndog during
the South End Art Hop.
Flynndog is located at 208 Flynn Avenue, Burlington. (For
directions, go to www.flynndog.net)
Directions
to Millstone Hill
Directions to Flynndog
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The
2 quarry photographs feature an installation by Chris Nelson.
Photos by Lori
Stroutsos & Todd Rivers

Youths create chalk masterpieces at SPA
during the Heritage Festival in July
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