So many beautiful items are in this silent auction to benefit those helping the Ukrainian people.
The bids are coming in. The artwork is still coming in! Time is short – the cause is big! Make your bid today!
The auction closes on March 31.
While it is not the time for picking sunflowers, it is the time for helping support a country with the sunflower as its national flower! GIAW would like to hold a silent auction to benefit the Ukrainian people. The World Central Kitchen and Unicef are currently on the ground helping with food and health supplies. We need you!
The auction is starting NOW! We are adding items as we know them. Check it out and add your bid! In the meantime, if you would rather just donate you can do that here. All proceeds from the auction and donations will be sent to the World Central Kitchen and Unicef. Thank you!
Click on the Sunflower bouquet to start your donation.
Snow is on the ground. The air is COLD. Winter is here!
We are open once again.
Our winter hours will be: Thursday – Sunday, 11-4:30 pm. As always we will add days through the coming months until we are open 7 days per week in June.
Think of GIAW as your warm spot to recharge by soaking in the vibrant colors of our Vermont art work. We represent over 65+ Vermont artists.
As I look out over our field with all this new snow, it is hard to believe there is a lake out there…somewhere! The lake has been on my mind. The gallery is surrounded by the lake. I worry that significant changes are coming to our island landscape. Between global warming, ground runoff and humans being humans, the lake needs our help. Folks everywhere need to understand what a great body of water our Lake Champlain is. It is the 6th great lake in the United States! No small feat of nature. It was an inland sea and it still contains the world’s oldest coral beds on Isle LaMotte. In honor of the Lake, I invite you to submit artwork that will bring our lake into real focus for ourselves and our island visitors. We’d love you to be part of our August Art Show: Lake Champlain: Waves of Change
Consider adding your art to this show. We had a great turnout for last year’s show, Art in a Time Like This, COVID-19. Each artist in the show can add approximately 1-4 art pieces, each with a description card as to the artwork’s connection to Lake Champlain. The show will begin August 1st and will continue throughout the month. Jim and I hope you will consider taking part. I will send out more specific show information soon.