4/17/2021 0 Comments See you tomorrow!We're super excited for tomorrow's live music and art event!
There will be indoor space available, but due to Covid restrictions, expect to spend some time outside. Dress for spring weather in Vermont. See you there, and look for pics, video, and audio on our social media!
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During the winter of Covid-19, RARVT conducted interviews with local musicians, artists, and activists of southern Vermont. Check out the first in our series, in which John Langran interviews Jon and Susan Joyce, incredibly talented studio and touring musicians who have worked with some of the biggest names in rock and pop music. After years of working in L.A., Jon and Susan moved to Brattleboro, Vermont, where they hope to continue making music and working with people who promote diversity. Check out the interview on our Virtual Events page!
4/5/2021 0 Comments A new activist connectionRARVT continues to make connections with the artist and activist community in Southern Vermont.
Tom Namaya is an author, musician artist, and activist who has built installations around the world, including places of conflict such as Northern Ireland and Palestine. When not traveling for his B4 Peace Project, he makes his home in Southern Vermont. RAR VT hopes to work with Namaya Productions soon!
Check out Springfield-area artist and entrepreneur Herbie Littlecreek painting an antique electric organ for Rock Against Racism VT.
See the project at The Void, 109 Main Street in Brattleboro, Vermont. Look for our merch while you're there! Music courtesy Wes Stannard & Andrew Whyte |
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