T. W. Wood Gallery
  • Exhibitions
    • Nuquist Gallery
    • Contemporary Hall
    • T.W. Wood Gallery
    • Works Progress Act Gallery
  • Events
    • Annual Online Auction
    • Visit the T.W. Wood Gallery
    • Special Events
  • Art Education
    • Art Camps
    • After School Arts
    • Camp Scholarship application
    • Adult Art Classes
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    • Membership
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    • History
    • Thomas Waterman Wood

Annual Online Auction 

 In November, 2020, we responded to a community need by creating a scholarship fund for children to attend our creative programs. The auction was highly successful and we made over $3000 to help with tuition assistance. In 2021 we held our second annual auction and we surpassed the previous year's donation level as well as our goal for the event, making over $5000! All proceeds went directly to the Youth Education Program Scholarship Fund, providing opportunities for children wo would not otherwise be able to attend.  Stay tuned for the next auction which will happen in November 2022!


HOURS
Tuesday-Saturday, noon-4

Location
CENTER FOR ARTS AND LEARNING
​46 Barre Street, Montpelier, VT 05602   

Our Mission

The T.W. Wood Gallery mission is to preserve our artistic heritage and to bring the best of today's art to Central Vermont.

DIRECTOR

Margaret Coleman

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

 Elliott Bent, Glen Coburn-Hutcheson,
John Landy, Therese Mageau, Linda Paradee, Phillip Robertson, Sarah Rosenthal, Suzi Swanson, and Littleton Tyler
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Contact Us

802-262-6035
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  • Exhibitions
    • Nuquist Gallery
    • Contemporary Hall
    • T.W. Wood Gallery
    • Works Progress Act Gallery
  • Events
    • Annual Online Auction
    • Visit the T.W. Wood Gallery
    • Special Events
  • Art Education
    • Art Camps
    • After School Arts
    • Camp Scholarship application
    • Adult Art Classes
  • Support
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • About
    • Contact & Staff
    • News and Media
    • History
    • Thomas Waterman Wood