Aug. 1-Oct. 31 —QUECHEE— The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) will host an exhibition featuring the work of Lynn Adams at the Neale Pavilion. After retiring from a long business career, Adams pursued a higher national diploma in jewelry, silversmithing, and allied crafts in the United Kingdom, with a focus on jewelry making and enameling, while also exploring painting with watercolor. Now residing in Lyme, New Hampshire, Adams has established herself as a juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen and has built a successful career as a jeweler. Her work is showcased in various local galleries, including Collective~the Art of Craft in Woodstock, where she served as founder/treasurer.
Adams’ latest exhibition, “Seasons at VINS,” reflects her year-long project of painting at the VINS Nature Center, capturing the changing campus and trails throughout the seasons. This collection invites visitors to explore the beauty of the center or take home a cherished memory. The exhibition runs from Aug. 1 to Oct. 31 and includes sketches, watercolors, and other ephemera that replace traditional photographs.
Adams’ artwork is also available at Matt Brown Fine Art in Lyme and the AVA Gallery Members Room in Lebanon. Proceeds from the purchase of her artwork will benefit VINS.
For more information about Adams’ work, visit: lynnadams-metalsmith.com or vinsweb.org.