"Waiting for Dragonflies," a painting by Bunny Harvey. White River Gallery in South Royalton opens "Fully Involved: Bunny Harvey Paintings" on Saturday with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m.
"Waiting for Dragonflies," a painting by Bunny Harvey. White River Gallery in South Royalton opens "Fully Involved: Bunny Harvey Paintings" on Saturday with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Credit: Courtesy photograph

Bunny Harvey, the noted landscape painter who divides her time between Vermont and Rhode Island, exhibits her work in “Fully Involved,” at the White River Gallery in South Royalton. There will be a reception Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. The show runs through Sept. 11.

Dartmouth College’s Studio Art Department holds a reception Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in the Hopkins Center’s Jaffe-Friede and Strauss galleries for the POD Award exhibition. The annual show, short for Perspectives on Design, displays work by recent Dartmouth grads Noah Joel Smith, Molly McBride and Jordan Craig. It’s on view through Aug. 21.

Sunday marks the official unveiling at the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site of a new casting of Saint-Gaudens iconic Standing Lincoln. The celebration begins at 1 p.m. at the site in Cornish with a performance by the 12th New Hampshire Regiment Band. The dedication ceremony begins at 2 p.m. and will include remarks by Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer.

The Library Arts Center in Newport exhibits “The Landscape We Call Home,” which features landscape paintings from area artists Tatianna Yanovskaya Sink, Yvonne Shukovsky, Susan Parmenter, Margaret Dwyer and Heidi Lorenz. There will be an opening reception Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. The show runs through Aug. 26.

Screenings

This evening, Asbury Shorts, a film festival devoted to short movies from all over the world, brings a program of the best short films to the Flickinger Auditorium at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden. The screening begins at 7:30 p.m. and proceeds will benefit the Aidron Duckworth Art Museum in Meriden. Tickets are $15. Reserve tickets online at aidronduckworthmuseum.org or call 603-469-3444.

Ongoing

Arabella, Windsor. The gallery shows work by local artists and artisans in a variety of media including jewelry, oils, acrylics, photography, watercolors, pastels and textiles.

ArtisTree Gallery, South Pomfret. “Painting the Air: Landscapes Inspired by our National Parks,” a show of work by artist Joan Hoffmann, runs through July 9.

AVA Gallery and Art Center, Lebanon. Artists Brenda Garand, William Haust, Dan Gottsegen, Greg Gorman and Liz Sibley Fletcher show their work through July 13. Haust will give a gallery talk on Wednesday at 6 p.m.

BigTown Gallery, Rochester, Vt. “Director’s Choice,” a show of work by Varujan Boghosian, Ira Matteson, Helen Matteson, Nicholas Santoro, Hugh Townley, John Udvardy, and Pat dipaula Klein, continues through July 9.

Cider Hill Art Gallery and Gardens, Windsor. Gary Milek exhibits egg tempera paintings in the show “Plant Forms” through June.

Converse Free Library, Lyme. The collages of Barbara Newton can be seen through June 30.

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon. Watercolors by Marlene Kramer, digital art by Eric Hasse, photographs by John Rush, oil paintings by Emily Ridgway, and pastels, acrylics and oils by Gail Barton, are up through June.

Aidron Duckworth Museum, Meriden. “Color–A Theory in Action,” a show of works by Duckworth runs through July 24. An exhibition of prints and collages by Philadelphia artist Steven Ford is on view through July 24. The sculpture of Terry Lund, on the grounds, is on view through Oct. 30.

Great Hall, Springfield, Vt. An exhibition of photographs documenting life in Springfield, taken by students participating in the Springfield Photovoice initiative, continues through July.

Hall Art Foundation, Reading, Vt. “Landscapes After Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime,” curated by photographer Joel Sternfeld, continues through Nov. 27.

Howe Library, Hanover. “Paths, Streams and Days of Small Things,” a show of more than 25 pastels and water colors by Lynda Knisley, runs through July 27.

Kilton Public Library, West Lebanon. An exhibition of landscapes and cityscapes by Lyme painter and illustrator Meg McLean is on view through Sept. 30.

Local Buzz Coffee Shop, Bradford, Vt. Portraits by members of the Dodson Studio Group are on view through June 30.

Long River Galleries and Gifts, Lyme. “Paradise Found,” a show of oil paintings by South Woodstock artist Liliana Paradiso runs through July 4.

Scavenger Gallery, White River Junction. “Cataclysms,” a series of pastels of cyclones by Randolph artist Laurie Sverdlove, are on view through Tuesday.

Tunbridge Library. “Quartets,” a show by artists Janet Cathey and Kristen Johnson, is on display until Sept. 3.

Two Rivers Printmaking Studio, White River Junction. “Used to Be,” prints and fabrics by Emily Parrish, is up through July.

Nicola Smith can be reached at nsmith@vnews.com.