Photographed by Neil Rappaport
Hand-Colored by Susanne Rappaport

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Hand-Colored Photographs by Susanne and Neil Rappaport

March 30 through June 11

Minnie Griswold died in 1952, at which time her sons locked up their mother’s house in Pawlet, Vermont and left all her belongings in place, untouched, unaltered. Thirty years later, Pawlet documentarians Susanne and Neil Rappaport were invited by Charlie, one of Minnie’s sons, now 85 years old, into the home, and went on to produce a collection of hand-colored photographs of Minnie’s home. This exhibition brings together the best in documentary work and artistic expression.

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Saturday, May 11, 11:00 am
FREE COMMUNITY DAY

During Spring Community Day, join Eileen Travell, Senior Photographer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC and Bennington Museum Curator Jamie Franklin for a gallery talk on this fascinating exhibition.  Open to the Public.  No reservation required.