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Coming up at Pine Street Art Works
Pine Street Art Works 2 @ Healthy Living Natural Foods
Pine Street Art Works 2 @ Healthy Living Natural Foods

PSAW has opened an annex at Healthy Living Natural Foods, 222 Dorset Street, South Burlington. What a great idea!! So if you are in the neighborhood, stop on by. It's only a five minute drive from downtown Burlington.

Now showing photographs by Joan Lovell

Ongoing Fine Art

* Works from past shows. Including Alison Bechdel, Cara Barer, David Klein, David Putnam, Marie La Pre Grabon, Liza Cowan, SP Goodman and H.Keith Wagner.

* Vintage posters and works on paper, series of large scale, chromolithographs by the early 20th century illustrator Mary Louise Spoor, a huge colorful advertising poster by William Steig,and smaller works on paper illustrating the history of Burlington's industrial past, including printed ephemera from the Maltex Factory and Diamond Dyes.




Jello Booklet - PSAW collection

We also carry limited edition reproductions of works on paper from the PSAW collection - chromolithograph trade cards and other late 19th/early 20th century advertising including reproductions from Wells Richardson (Diamond Dyes and Lactated Food) and some deliciously beautiful illustrations from very early Jello booklets. There are iillustrations from chiidren's readers, crate labels and other images from the PSAW ephemera collections. These are all beautifully mounted and laminated by Silver Maple Editions of Burlington and are priced to sell.

Furniture and Artifacts

* contemporary Vermont designers including Paige Russell Christy Mitchell, Kat Clear, Kirk Williams, John B. Marius, handmade handbags by Flashbags and Sarah Ashe.

* vintage furniture include a ,strong>19th century painted bench
, a mid 20th century bamboo club chair and a 1950's Conant Ball armchair.

*vintage accessories include needlepoint pillows, tableware and planters by Haeger, Shawnee, McCormick and etc.

Location

Pine street artworks is located at 404 Pine Street in the heart of Burlington, Vermont's historic post-industrial South End. The nearest cross street is Howard, and we are between Fresh Market and Speeder and Earl's.

Our neighborhood has the largest concentration of working artists in the city, in addition to cafes and one-of-a-kind shops and services.

The 2,000 square foot gallery is located in a former factory which was built mid 20th century to dress fibers and bristles for brooms and brushes. We have tried to honor the history of the building and Burlington's South End by keeping some of the architecture and spirit of our industrial past intact, while renovating only the interior space. Come visit, and you can see for yourself.