The River Arts Photo Co-Op has a photo walk planned, to acquaint ourselves with the Conservation lands and trails of Morristown, and to encourage the taking of photos for the Morristown Photo Contest.
Read MoreThe Staff and Board of River Arts would like to thank our community and friends far and wide for their generous support.
Read MoreThe River Arts Gallery Committee is currently accepting art submissions until June 1st, 2021 for the January 2022-June 2022 calendar.
Read MoreRiver Arts presents the annual juried spring show for the Vermont Watercolor Society. New Beginnings displays an exemplar celebration of the watercolor and is on display in both the Folley Hall Gallery and the Copley Common Room.
Read MoreTake time out of your busy world to connect with others interested in fostering a deeper sense of community through the art of first-person storytelling. Ten lucky storytellers will have their names picked out of a hat and get the chance to tell a story at this community collaboration between the Town of Morristown’s Wednesday Night Live Series and River Arts. With Music by The Brevity Thing and hosted by Moth StorySLAM expert, Suzanne Schmidt, this is an evening that you don’t want to miss!
Read MoreEvery month we feature one artist participating in the Virtual Open Studio Figure Drawing. April’s featured artist is Mary Walz.
Read MoreWe’re thrilled by our partnership with Healthy Lamoille Valley to provide free art kits for 50 kids in Lamoille County! Join us for a free Livestreamed class during April Vacation and download our free Activity Booklet PDF to get creative this spring!
Read MoreJoin us Friday evenings, rain or shine this July and August for a brand new downtown music series presented by River Arts and sponsored by our downtown organization, the Morristown Alliance for Culture and Commerce (MACC). Bring a chair, get a bite to eat from one of our local restaurants, and enjoy our downtown while listening to local musicians.
Read MoreRiver Arts is waiving the tuition for all community members over 65 for the month of May! We’ve also partnered with Lamoille Neighbors to offer 25 free paint-your-own pottery kits.
Read MoreThis spring and summer, the town of Morristown is sponsoring the Morristown Photography Contest! This contest is hosted in collaboration with the Morristown Conservation Commission, Parks, and Recreation Committee and the River Arts Photo CO-OP.
Read MoreRiver Arts is excited to partner with SafeArt to provide an online hand-building class to individuals participating in SafeArt’s Healing Arts Imaginative Care Unit (HAICU).
Read MoreRiver Arts is still looking for a few more teens to help facilitate our Wednesday Night Live tent this summer! Learn more about this summer employment opportunity for ages 16+
Read MoreThis summer, River Arts is excited to announce 7 weeks of creative camps for kids. At the moment all of our camps are capped at 10 participants to accommodate adequate social distancing, and some of our camps are already filling up!
Read MoreEvery month we feature one artist participating in the Virtual Open Studio Figure Drawing. March’s featured artist is Kathy Stark. Read on for artist statement and gallery!
Read MoreReflecting on how much has changed in the past year, board member Peggy Smith expresses her excitement for the future and pride for what River Arts has accomplished since last March.
Read MoreRiver Arts is partnering with Healthy Lamoille Valley to provide a free art kit and online class for Live Your Why Camp! Reserve your kit and join us on the River Arts Facebook page for a live stream class during April Vacation Week.
Read MoreClay Studio Member, Jessica Bickford, shares why making and creativity have been so important to her during this past year.
Read MoreWe’re excited to Announce our free spring community art project- the Birdhouse Project! Read on to learn how you can participate!
Read MoreOur first-ever virtual gallery talk is available now! Listen to Anne Cummings talk about her work, currently on display at River Arts until April 9th.
Read MoreRiver Arts is alive and well in these dark days, and the Zoom Tapestry Project is just one way that we are seeking to keep connection and creativity alive.
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