Presenting a tasty tidbit about artist Johnny Swing that our writer couldn’t fit into our October/November 2017 print issue.
David Nielsen
To Coin a Chaise
Master welder Johnny Swing’s remarkably comfortable coin-based furniture is built for the curves of the human body.
Retreat to Move Forward
Vermont Performance Lab gives dance companies and choreographers a chance to develop their craft with help from the locals.
Stretching the Form
Working with themes of displacement and self-awareness, sculptor Soo Sunny Park challenges the nature of perception.
How Do You Like Them Apples?
One of our 2017 Artists to Watch, Mutsu Crispin paralyzes bouncing balls and brings devilish fairy tales to life.
Masters of Metal
Giving new life to old tools, Whetstone Workshop embraces industrial New England to reenvision the craft of metal fabrication.
What Comes Next Is Already Happening
Brattleboro’s funkiest DIY printmaking shop expands on the theory of Do-It-Yourself, and also gives it a soundtrack.
Curating the Visual
Director of the Vermont Center for Photography Joshua Farr loves to look local. He also loves the color orange.
The Middle Way
Typodesine is a design practice that seeks to engage a middle ground between art, architecture, and furniture design.
Sit. Sip. Scrutinize. Scribble.
Graphic designer Tom Pappalardo turns his love of drinking coffee and people-watching into a humorous new book.