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Shelburne Museum houses new Kimble exhibit

Vermont Public Radio reports that Shelburne Museum has a new exhibit that "celebrat[es] the iconic works of contemporary folk artist Warren Kimble." The exhibit includes "100 pieces of Kimble's art" including "landscapes, barns, domestic and wild animal paintings"; "some of his lesser known works, including early pieces from his time as a professor at Castleton State College"; and "newer and darker pieces, inspired by the war in Iraq. Kimble said that "even though he's achieved a level of critical and financial success any artist would envy, he's feeling a little nervous about how this exhibit in Shelburne will be received."

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Posted on Friday, May 16, 2008 at 03:23PM by Registered CommenterVCF Staff | Comments Off