GEOMORPH installation timelapse
SIX HOURS INTO ONE MINUTE: Watch artist Chris Triebert as she installs the signature piece of her current exhibition at the Vermont Folklife Center's Vision & Voice Gallery—GEOMORPH / Things Change and They Change Again.
Darby Bradley On Fossil Fuel, Housing, Entrepreneurship
Darby Bradley, past president of the Vermont Land Trust, speaks to the relationship between landowners and the land trust in Vermont over time.
Tom Boucher On Renewable Solutions In The Face Of Climate Change
Tom Boucher, co-founder of renewable energy entities Sustainable-AG Services Co., Green Mountain Energy, and NativeEnergy, Inc., describes how Native Energy helped Greensburg, Kansas, rebuild as the greenest town in the U.S.
Students, Digital Storytelling and Place-Based Learning
Read a recap of this year's Discovering Community Summer Institute, held at the Vermont Folklife Center from July 18 - July 21.
A2VT and Migmar In the News
New Neighbors Music Project and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program grant awardees, A2VT and Migmar Tsering, were recently featured in a Burlington FreePress profile on emerging New American Artists.
Migrant Comics Project In The News
Addison Independent publishes profile of the Migrant Comics Project, of which we are proud to be a partner!
Energy Experts Vision a Path to Renewables
Energy experts Tim Maker, Beth Sachs, Leigh Seddon, and David Blittersdorf gathered for a practical, clear-eyed look at what the transition to renewable energy may actually entail.
Roots of Renewable Energy
Don Mayer, David Sellers, and Jito Coleman recently gathered to share stories about the beginnings of North Wind Power in Warren, Vermont, in the early 1970s.
Three Artists in the Working Forest
Kathleen Kolb, Verandah Porche, and George Bellerose discuss their approach to human subjects from the vantage point of artistic creators, storytellers, and ethnographers.