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Art at the Airport, Winter 2015-2016

by Seven Days Staff

December 16, 2015
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Gaal Shepherd, “High Tide"
  • Gaal Shepherd, “High Tide"

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Burlington City Arts curates art exhibits in three areas of the airport: the Skyway, the area above the escalator and the walls facing security for Gates 1-8. Whether you’ve arrived early for a flight or are waiting to pick up passengers, do take the time to look around!

In December, the Gates area features Phil Laughlin’s oil paintings of the Champlain Valley and other New England locales. Cameron Schmitz’s representational works, painted directly from local landscapes, are on view in the Skyway.

Cameron Schmitz, “South Road"
  • Cameron Schmitz, “South Road"

Starting in January, Alexis Doshas’ color photography, shot with vintage and handmade cameras, appears in the Gates. Robert Gold’s vivid acrylics on canvas, which seek to “uncover the extraordinary hidden within the ordinary,” hang in the Skyway.

All winter long, Gaal Shepherd’s nature-inspired oils series can be seen above the escalator. If you’re going up, be sure to turn around and look at the wall behind you. But watch your step!

All of these artists live in or have spent time in Vermont. Please enjoy examples of their work at the airport and on their individual websites.


Phil Laughlin, “Chemung Autumn”
  • Phil Laughlin, “Chemung Autumn”

Burlington City Arts organise des expositions d’œuvres d’art à trois endroits dans l’aéroport : dans le Skyway, au-dessus de l’escalier mécanique et sur les murs qui font face à la sécurité pour les portes 1-8. Que vous soyez arrivé à l’avance pour votre vol ou que vous attendiez des passagers, prenez le temps de regarder autour de vous!

En décembre, les huiles de Phil Laughlin, montrant la vallée du Champlain et d’autres lieux typiques de la Nouvelle-Angleterre, seront suspendues dans le secteur des portes. Les œuvres figuratives peintes en plein air de Cameron Schmitz, qui mettent à l’honneur les paysages locaux, seront quant à elles exposées dans le Skyway.

Alexis Doshas, “Globeflowers and Blue Skies”
  • Alexis Doshas, “Globeflowers and Blue Skies”

Dès janvier, près des portes, vous pourrez admirer les photos en couleurs d’Alexis Doshas, prises avec des appareils anciens et faits à la main. Les acryliques sur toile saisissantes de Robert Gold, dont l’œuvre vise à « faire ressortir l’extraordinaire de l’ordinaire », se trouveront dans le Skyway.

Tout l’hiver, soyez à l’affût des huiles inspirées de la nature de Gaal Shepherd au-dessus de l’escalier mécanique. Si vous montez, ne manquez pas de vous retourner pour regarder le mur derrière vous. Mais faites attention à la marche!

Tous ces artistes vivent ou ont passé du temps au Vermont. Vous pourrez voir certaines de leurs œuvres à l’aéroport et d’autres sur leurs sites Web.

Robert Gold, “Brookline Building"
  • Robert Gold, “Brookline Building"
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