Who let the dogs out? Shelburne exhibition collars art of Stephen Huneck

Stephen Huneck, ‘Dog Toys [Good Boy],’ 1997. Woodcut print, 18 1/2 by 25 1/2in. Collection of Shelburne Museum, gift of the Friends of Dog Mountain, Inc. 2022-3.6. Photography by Andy Duback.
Stephen Huneck, ‘Dog Toys [Good Boy],’ 1997. Woodcut print, 18 1/2 by 25 1/2in. Collection of Shelburne Museum, gift of the Friends of Dog Mountain, Inc. 2022-3.6. Photography by Andy Duback. © Stephen Huneck
Stephen Huneck, ‘Dog Toys [Good Boy],’ 1997. Woodcut print, 18 1/2 by 25 1/2in. Collection of Shelburne Museum, gift of the Friends of Dog Mountain, Inc. 2022-3.6. Photography by Andy Duback. © Stephen Huneck

SHELBURNE, Vt. – Pet Friendly: The Art of Stephen Huneck, on view at the Shelburne Museum through October 22, celebrates the diverse multimedia work of Stephen Huneck (1948–2010), one of New England’s best-known and most celebrated artists.

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Passion for pots: Pueblo pottery collection shown at Shelburne Museum

Maker formerly known [Halona:wa (Zuni Pueblo)], polychrome jar, circa 1865. Clay and pigment, 9 by 13 by 13in. Collection of Shelburne Museum, Anthony and Teressa Perry collection of Native American art. 2023-5.17. Photography by Andy Duback.

Maker formerly known [Halona:wa (Zuni Pueblo)], polychrome jar, circa 1865. Clay and pigment, 9 by 13 by 13in. Collection of Shelburne Museum, Anthony and Teressa Perry collection of Native American art. 2023-5.17. Photography by Andy Duback.
Maker formerly known [Halona:wa (Zuni Pueblo)], polychrome jar, circa 1865. Clay and pigment, 9 by 13 by 13in. Collection of Shelburne Museum, Anthony and Teressa Perry collection of Native American art. 2023-5.17. Photography by Andy Duback.
SHELBURNE, Vt. – Shelburne Museum presents its major summer exhibition, Built from the Earth: Pueblo Pottery from the Anthony and Teressa Perry Collection, from June 24 to October 22. This extraordinary exhibition highlights significant items from the Perry collection of Native American art, offering a captivating exploration of the masterworks of Pueblo pottery.

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Shelburne Museum announces 2022 exhibitions & schedule

Luigi Lucioni, ‘Village of Stowe, Vermont,’ 1931. Oil on canvas, 23 1/2 by 33 1/2in. Minneapolis Institute of Art, gift of the estate of Mrs. George P. Douglas. Courtesy of the Shelburne Museum. Licensed by Bridgeman Images
Luigi Lucioni, ‘Village of Stowe, Vermont,’ 1931. Oil on canvas, 23 1/2 by 33 1/2in. Minneapolis Institute of Art, gift of the estate of Mrs. George P. Douglas. Courtesy of the Shelburne Museum. Licensed by Bridgeman Images
Luigi Lucioni, ‘Village of Stowe, Vermont,’ 1931. Oil on canvas, 23 1/2 by 33 1/2in. Minneapolis Institute of Art, gift of the estate of Mrs. George P. Douglas. Courtesy of the Shelburne Museum. Licensed by Bridgeman Images

SHELBURNE, Vt. – Shelburne Museum opened its 2022 season on May 15 with a full slate of new exhibitions, programs and freshly refurbished buildings. Northern New England’s largest art and history museum is open six days a week, Tuesdays through Sundays, from 10 am to 5 pm Eastern time, including holiday Mondays, through October 16.

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