Keeping the Arts Alive: with thanks to our 2012 Friends of the Bennington Arts Guild

The Bennington Arts Guild thanks our 2012 Friends for their support.  The Guild is planning new exhibits, including a new themed exhibit “2012: The Year of the Dragon.”  We thank our Friends, the community, and our visitors for their continued support in keeping the arts alive in downtown Bennington, Vermont in the coming year.

 

2012 Friends of the Bennington Arts Guild

■Bob and Alison Stannard  www.bobstannard.com  Stannard Assc. Inc.

■Bonita Dundas

■Telly Halkias:  www.nowandthenbooksvt.com  Now and Then Books, Bennington VT

■Gabe Palmer:  www.studioclubartworks.com  Studio Club Artworks, Pownal VT

Donated Supplies and Services

■Lia Diamond Apple Barn and Country Bake Shop www.theapplebarn.com

■WBTN www.wbtnam.com

  • We also thank Jack Appelman for his generous support of the Guild.

Donations of Art

■Joe Cardamone Glass Fusion Studio of Vermont  www.glassfusionstudios.com

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About Bennington Arts Guild

The Bennington Arts Guild, founded in 2003, is a non-profit organization of member artists who run a cooperative gallery at 103 South Street in Bennington, Vermont, and develop exhibits and programs to further the arts in the greater Bennington region.
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3 Responses to Keeping the Arts Alive: with thanks to our 2012 Friends of the Bennington Arts Guild

  1. Paula LaPorte says:

    I am looking forward to seeing dragons at BAG and around Bennington in 2012. They are already showing up!

  2. Judy Kniffin says:

    Thank you, Friends of the B.A.G. and members of the Bennington community who help keep the fine and functional arts alive in this town! May good things come to you in 2012. – Judy Kniffin

  3. Ray Mullineaux says:

    It is heartening to have neighbors show their support for the local artists who participate in
    the Bennington Arts Guild. They help encounters between patrons of
    art and craft and its makers lively and fruitful, a necessity for maintaining the Bennington
    community.
    Lets hope there is more joy and growth for all of us in 2012.

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