One of the twenty-three artists invited to create a work of art inspired by the Sheldon Museum’s archives on display in the exhibition, “Artists in the Archives: Community, History & Collage,” Todd Bartel will bring several examples of his Landscape Vernacular collage series to view up close and personal, including a current work-in-progress.
His talk will examine his unique “interlocking collage” process and his unusual blend of traditional and modern book-making/printing technologies.
Learn how the artist fuses (analog) collage with digital collage that connects and links research, language, engravings, and period ephemera to reflect on the landscape, nature, ecology, and climate change.
The exhibit and program are supported by Walter Cerf Community Fund. Free with Museum admission. For more information, visit www.henrysheldonmuseum.org or call 802-388-2117