Named one of the top ten small art towns in the country, Brattleboro's downtown is packed with coffee shops, bookstores, and art galleries. Over the course of a year, the town hosts world class jazz concerts, film festivals, and theater companies. Since 1922, Brattleboro has also been home to the Harris Hill Ski Jump, an annual winter tradition that brings thousands of spectators to the town to watch as some of the world's best athletes tackle the death-defying 90-meter ski jump.
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5.0 based on 15 reviews
Superb contemporary art and crafts gallery. Safety precautions taken for you well-being and ours. Limited hours -- 10 to 5 p.m. daily -- but call for appointment or curbside delivery.
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Contemporary craft gallery and open artist studios, open five days a week, just two miles north of Brattleboro, Vermont. Home of Natalie Blake Studios, featuring handcrafted ceramic tiles and vessels, and Solinglass, featuring hand-blown glass sculptures and vessels. Come see our glass blowers in action on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays, and tour both studios and meet the artists any day of the week. Fire Arts also offers Make-Your-Own events, workshops, and private parties in the glass and ceramic arts -- check our website for upcoming events and opportunities to celebrate the fire arts!
This was the highlight of my weekend in Brattleboro. The staff here was super friendly and gave us a tour of the glassblowing studio and the clay crafting studio. It was such an informative and enjoyable experience. Seeing the works of art displayed around the studio was also fantastic. The quality of the exhibits cannot be understated. I will absolutely be back with family to join the glassblowing classes. I can't wait!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Due to COVID19, we are ONLY offering pre-orders for Curbside Pickup. Check our website for details. Weekly indoor farmers market in downtown Brattleboro, VT. Local produce, maple syrup, locally raised meats, baked goods, preserves, many beautiful handcrafted items and much more. The market is open every Saturday NOV thru MAR from 10-2. Live music in the lunch cafe' from 11-1:30. Credit, debit & EBT cards welcome. EBT shoppers can turn $10 into $20 with Crop Cash Coupons.
4.5 based on 86 reviews
There was an amazing variety of food vendors and farmers. There were handmade goods such as alpaca products, jewelry vendors, ethnic foods, cider donuts and pastries and coffee. There were numerous picnic tables set in the center, recycling and garbage cans readily available. Also a composting out house as well as Porta potty‘s. It was a great atmosphere and a great day. If you like farmers markets this was the bomb!
4.5 based on 134 reviews
On this trip, my wife and I were sampling their many cheeses and buying cheese gifts for our children and ourselves. We deserve these specialty foods. We call it "Cheese Therapy".
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