Thursday, October 8, 2009

"The Design Room" at the Southern Vermont Art Center


I recently transformed a gallery at the Southern Vermont Art Center located just off West Road in Manchester, Vermont into a Dining Room setting and it will be in place until December 10th. If you visit, you will enjoy strolling the beautiful grounds of the Art Center and wandering through galleries filled with art. There is also a Cafe to have a leisurely lunch. The Southern Vermont Art Center is a very special place in Manchester.

Design Follows Inspiration
Gallery X is known as the Founders’ Room, and in this dining room scene, the table is set for an imagined "Founders' Luncheon" bringing together a few of the artists and patrons whose talent, dedication and foresight were instrumental in creating this special place "on the hill".
Seated at the Table:
EDWIN B. CHILD, WALLACE FAHNESTOCK AND JOHN LILLIE, who were among the original Dorset Painters exhibiting at the Dorset Town Hall on a hot August day in 1922, setting this particular history in motion. ELSA BLEY, pictured at her easel on the cover of "Art and Soul" by Mary Hart Bort. Ms Bley believed passionately in art education and gave classes at the Art Center as part of the SVA's Art Education outreach. LOUISE RYALLS ARKELL, a devoted patron of the arts and SVAC, honored with the naming of the Louise Ryalls Arkell Pavilion. MRS. HAROLD "PETIE" BOSWELL has a seat at the table as the creator of the Boswell Botany Trail. The outdoor elements in this room are in tribute to her. And, at the head and foot of the table, host and hostess and owners of the house - MR. AND MRS. HUGH WEBSTER.