
Artisans Gallery – Waitsfield, VT
Artisans' Gallery is a Vermont Cooperative featuring the work of more than 200 Vermont artisans and artists from throughout the state. Run byseveral local artists, the Gallery began as a concept in the summer of 1995 and has evolved over the next 14 years with the goal of offering Vermont artists a year-round venue to show and sell their artwork.
They offer a unique blend of contemporary and traditional work, spanning many mediums, selected through a monthly jury of the artists/owners.
The Artisans Gallery collection is housed in the Jones Building, a renovated historic building in the "old" village center of Waitsfield, VT. We are located on Bridge Street, two buildings from an 1833 covered bridge and the Mad River!
Please come visit them at Artisans' Gallery. Enjoy the energy and talent of Vermont artisans.

Artisans Gallery – Waitsfield, VT
Gallery
Blue Paddle Bistro – South Hero, VT
The Blue Paddle Bistro opened its doors just six years ago but its character, its ambiance, its success, indeed its very foundation are rooted in the friendship of nearly a quarter-century of its owners, Phoebe R. Bright and Mandy Hotchkiss.
Rachel met Mandy and Phoebe in the summer of 2011. Mandy, having just seen Rachel's work at Grand Isle Art Works, called Rachel and commissioned a custom dog sculpture of Wyeth, her beautiful and very active German Wired Hair Pointer. Since then Mandy and Pheboe have graciously provided their dinning room for Rachel's fish and dog sculptures.
Today, Rachel has her own room upstairs at the Blue Paddle named "The Rachel Laundon Room" which will be dedicated to all things Rachel. On display as of November 2011 are numerous fish and dog sculptures but Rachel has big plans for 2012 so be sure to check back often or LIKE Rachel Laundon Art on Facebook to keep up to date and informed of new shows and pieces.

Blue Paddle Bistro – South Hero, VT
Restaurant
Grand Isle Art Works – South Hero, VT
Grand Isle Art Works: A Vermont Artisans’ Gallery is a new artisan gallery in Grand Isle, Vermont. Located on Route 2 just north of the village in Grand Isle. The property is a quirky old farmhouse built in 1797, with lots of character and interesting spaces for displaying art and fine crafts. The five acre lot has great frontage on the highway, and lots of room for us to grow.

