SHOW CLOSING     Saturday, July 27th, 5pm

Sculpture, Prints and Drawings by
HUGH TOWNLEY 
and from his personal collection

ATGET  CALLAHAN  DALI  DUBUFFET  DUCHAMP  SISKIND  WESTERMANN  ZADKINE and OTHERS










        



top row: Marcel Duchamp Green Box 1934, Hugh Townley Dark Night Tuba City 1992, HC Westermann See America First, plate 10, 1968    bottom row: Charles Sheeler Criss-Crossed Conveyors, River Rouge Plant, Ford Motor Company  1927
Jean Dubuffet La Lunette Farcie 1962 Eugene Atget Cabaret Rue Asselin 1921

BigTown Projects Summer Reading Series Begins
Saturday, August 3, 5:30pm
Free & Open to the Public
refreshments to follow
              


Kellam Ayres's poems have appeared in the New  
England Review, The Collagist, and The Cortland
Review, and are forthcoming in DIstrict.
A graduate of the Warren Wilson MFA Program for
Writers, she recently received a fellowship to the
Vermont Studio Center. She works for the Middlebury
College Library and serves on the admissions board
for the Bread Loaf  Writers' Conference.

 

Vijay Seshadri is the author of four books of poems-Wild  

Kingdom, The Long Meadow, The Disappearances  and  

3 Sections, which will be published at the end of August-

and many essays, memoir fragments and book reviews.  

His poems have been published in Antaeus, The New  

Yorker, the Paris Review and Best American Poetry. His  

work has been acknowledged with a number of honors,  

among them NEA and Guggenheim Fellowships and the  

James Laughlin Award of the Academy of American Poets. He lives in Brooklyn and is the Myers Professor of Writing  

at Sarah Lawrence College.


"Seshadri is
a son of Frost by way of Ashbery: both the
high-frequency channels of consciousness and the jazz of spoken language are audible in these poems."

-The New Yorker
     
      
 
Upcoming Readings - Save the Dates!  
Aug 10  John Elder & Woon-Ping Chin
Aug 24  Cristen Brooks & David Huddle
Aug 31  Ann Aspell & Major Jackson


        

Upcoming Exhibition

July 31- September 28
Folk Vision
Folk Art from New England and Beyond
with selected artists including
Gayleen Aiken, Merrill Densmore,
Howard Finster, HJ Laurent,
Theodore Ludwiczak, Violetta Raditz,
Marvin Ransom, Nek Chand Saini,
Russell Snow, Burleigh Woodard,
19th & 20th century Sandpapers,
Bottle Whimseys
and More

BigTown Gallery

99 North Main Street

Rochester, VT 05767


NEW Hours

Wed-Fri 10-5

Saturday 12-5

Sun-Tues by appointment  


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