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It is Time to Place your Bid for Sunflowers for Ukraine!

The auction is open.  We have over 41 items in this silent auction.  There is something for everyone! The bids are starting to come in.  It is time to place your bid now!  Help our gallery artists help the Ukrainian people.

Dance of the Sunflowers, Mathew Pardue

What better way to donate to help for the Ukrainian people and get something beautiful for you at the same time.  It is a win-win!  All proceeds will go to benefit the World Central Kitchen and Unicef.  The auction ends on March 31st!

http://grandisleartworks.com/product-category/silent-auction/

Fall into the Islands for your Color Fix!

Kevin Ruelle, Faux Travel Posters

It is beautiful here.  In Vermont and especially in the Champlain Islands.  The water is a steely blue with flames of yellow, orange and red surrounding it.  The water birds are everywhere – egrets, Great Blue Herons, eagles and lots of different duck species.  You can feel the crispness of the air combined with steady sunshine.  As a bonus our apples are at peak right now, too.

A trip to Grand Isle Art Works is a great excuse to slow down and see the islands at their best, then follow it up with Vermont artwork at it’s best!  Come explore our colors!  Open Tuesday – Sunday, 11-5pm.

David Holub, Tongue-in-Cheek posters & cards

POP UP ARTISTS! Sept 26 & Oct 3, 10-4 pm

 

There will be a special artist Pop-Up event at the Grand Isle Art Works gallery on September 26, 10-4 pm.  Michelle Turbide, who paints using acrylics, will be set up under her canopy, displaying and selling her colorful paintings featuring barns, crows and landscapes.  Jim Holzschuh, and his wood lathe, will be set up creating wood turned objects and giving demos.  The gallery will be open and you will receive a 10% discount on one item when you purchase something created by one of the more than 70 Vermont artists having work in the gallery.

Another Pop-Up event will be held on October 3rd (from 10:00 to 4:00 at the gallery) featuring Jim Holzschuh and Courtney Reckord with her topographical jewelry.  Images of her jewelry depict mountains in the Green Mountain range as well as the shapes of Vermont lakes.  You can wear a bit of Vermont landscape by purchasing one of her pairs of earrings or a pendant.   Hilarie Mitchell, will set up a third popup canopy and will be bringing her wonderful macarons to tempt your taste buds.  Watch for a menu of goodies, soon!

 

Mark your calendars for these two events!