Acton Garden Club to meet March 2
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The Acton Garden Club’s monthly meeting will take place virtually at 9:30 a.m. March 2, followed by a program at 10:15 a.m., titled “Growing Iris, Daylilies and Hostas.”
Presenter Suzanne Mahler will offer a general overview and images of three diverse hardy plant groups that offer multiseasonal interest.
Mahler has been sharing her passion for gardening for more than 30 years and has spoken at the Boston, Rhode Island and New England spring flower shows; Art in Bloom at the Museum of Fine Arts; the Environmental Protection Agency; and garden clubs and organizations throughout the New England area. She is a past president of the New England Daylily Society, an overseer for the Massachusetts Horticultural Society and works part time at a local garden center.
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Lehmann Maupin opens an exhibition of new work by Chilean artist Cecilia Vicuña
Cecilia Vicuña: Quipu Girok (Knot Record). Installation view, Lehmann Maupin Seoul, February 18 April 24, 2021. Photo by OnArt Studio. Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London.
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.-Lehmann Maupin is presenting Quipu Girok, an exhibition of new work by Chilean artist Cecilia Vicuña featuring her first painted quipu, a recent video, hand-painted prints, drawings, and an installation of precarios that will engage a dialogue between Korean and Andean textile traditions and techniques. An artist, filmmaker, poet, and activist based in New York, Vicuñas work ranges from performance, to painting, to poetry, to large-scale installations that address pressing concerns of the modern world, including ecological destruction, human rights, and cultural homogenization. The exhibition marks Vicuñas second with the gallery and is her first solo presentation
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Union Elementary School. Photo by Carla Occaso
Ask any student at Montpelier’s Union Elementary School who Mrs. Kane is and they may answer, “She’s one of the specials.” At UES, the “special teachers” (officially the Interactive Arts Team) are those who teach P.E., music, library, or, in Kristina Kane’s case, art. In this year of COVID, they are partnering with classroom teachers to teach academic subjects in person using the pod model. In addition, these teachers create their own virtual lessons for all UES students.
Not every family can afford to buy art supplies, so Kane began by boxing up art supplies. “Equity is important,” she says, “So I sent home sets of colored pencils, crayons, and pastels to everyone.” Then she began to plan for the 2020–2021 school year. “Teaching virtually is challenging, but it gives you an opportunity to do something new, something fresh.”