Editor’s Update: The Show is Now Open! Not only will you find Andrea’s pottery but also drawings and felt creations…
You may know Andrea Trzaskos as your local gardener, landscape artiste, former Woodstock firefighter, WFM employee or acerbic commentator on most things Vermont.
But, who knew — well I didn’t — that she is also an artist?
This winter Andrea got inspired by herons (or heron) and – as shown here – went to town. I commented that this pottery looks almost like ancient Greek or Roman art . Trzaskos says she’s getting a lot of that, but really she just likes herons and this is what she made.
Check Andrea’s new show in Rochester, Vermont starting tomorrow, July 12th through August 6th. The opening reception is this Saturday, July 16th from 4-6pm. The Spontaneous Intermittent Gallery where she’s showing is in the back room of the Judy Jensen Clay Studio on Route 100. It adjoins the Rochester Cafe in Rochester Village.
P.S. Woodstock Early Bird notices that you could hit the art scene twice by going to another opening that same day at Big Town Gallery . Rochester also has a good espresso place AND a great bike shop. It’s near wonderful hiking trails in the Green Mountain National Forest up Brandon and Middlebury Gaps….make a day trip of it.





Posted by Steven Thomas on July 13, 2011 at 03:46
I think the other gallery you were referring to that has an opening on Saturday is Big Town Gallery in Rochester…
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Posted by Julia Carlisle on July 13, 2011 at 07:48
Thanks Steve, yes, you are correct — that’s what I meant. Correction: BIG TOWN Galley
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Posted by Dave Brownell on July 21, 2011 at 16:47
GREAT SHOW for Andrea’s first exhibit. She has talent that is only beginning to develop. Go see the show – be inspired!
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