Interview: Sabra Field exhibit opens at VLS

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Strawberry Moon, November Fog, Impatient Spring – these simple titles belie the richness and complexity of the work of Vermont artist Sabra Field. Her bucolic wood block prints have become synonymous with the landscape of Vermont, where Field has lived and worked since 1969. Her achievements include a Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts, and the design of Vermont’s bicentennial stamp. Mitch Wertlieb talks with Field about a new permanent exhibition that chronicles the architectural evolution of the Vermont Law School in South Royalton.

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