The Living Room Project Exhibition
A community created exhibition of artwork from living rooms all over the region, through April 26.
A community created exhibition of artwork from living rooms all over the region, through April 26.
Multi-media exhibition of paintings and other works by the artist, community activist, and creator of the Art Farm.
Experience the magic of Circus Arts with Sammy from Vestopia Hoops! For kids ages 4-8.
An evening of shared stories, 3rd Wednesday in April and May. Tell your story or come and listen!
A one-man show about following a dream and saving your own life, with a banjo. Benefit for We Are Instrumental!
Meadowmount at the Grange presents the 2024 Gurrena Fellowship award-winner, Luiz Fernando Venturelli
Celebration of the exhibition at Whitcomb’s including a hike from the Art Farm, presentations and lunch.
A documentary film, discussion with the director, and live presentation by members of Burlington’s hospice chorus, the Noyana Singers.
The film is a story of love, discovery and scientific daring from the director of “The Favorite.”
An evening of shared stories, 3rd Wednesday in April and May. Tell your story or come and listen!
Upcycled celtic folk! High-energy, great harmonies. You’ll love this band!
5 Oscar nominations including Best Picture and Best Actor. A pointed and very funny satire.
Andy Buchanan discusses the global consequences and aftermath of World War II and the Holocaust.
An evening of shared stories, 3rd Wednesday in January, February and March. Tell or story or come and listen!
Adirondack author Lorraine Duvall talks about her new memoir and love letter to her home place.
An afternoon of high-energy tunes and soulful songs, with nuanced fiddle-cello interplay, vocal harmonies, lively stepdancing, and French Canadian foot percussion.
Westport author Colin Wells talks about his upcoming book and how ancient Athens and today’s culture wars resonate.
Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary. A riveting, unforgettable film about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
At Whitcomb’s! Bring a piece of art you love (picture, photo, or sculpture) and hang it at the Party!
Science writer Loree Burns brings some very interesting friends to the Lyceum!
Chili Cook Off and Dinner presented by Essex Initiatives. A hot time in the old town!
A deeper dive into the new book on Adirondack History by author Amy Godine.
A smart, funny movie about a curmudgeonly teacher and five students stuck at a boys’ boarding school over winter break.
An evening of shared stories, 3rd Wednesday in January, February and March. Tell or story or come and listen!
Riveting courtroom drama about a wife on trial for killing her husband. Best Picture award-winner, Cannes Film Festival.
From Montreal, this multilingual, multi-instrumentalist is a rising star on the Canadian folk music scene.
From filmmaker Aaron Woolf, a heartwarming, inspiring documentary about pursuing your dreams despite overwhelming odds.
Kick off the year with a COMMUNITY DANCE — squares, circles, contras, and reels. No experience needed.
Meet and hear the artist talk about her work and life as a farmer/weaver.
An evening of shared stories, 3rd Wednesday in January, February and March. Tell or story or come and listen!
This is a joyful, state-of-the-art, digital restoration of “the greatest concert movie ever made” – Rolling Stone.