Image: Branch by John Crawford ©. Courtesy of the artist.
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Exposed 2025: The Current’s 34th Annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition

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The Current

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Stowe, VT 05672
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The Current is proud to present Exposed 2025, the 34th annual outdoor sculpture exhibition that transforms Stowe Village into an open-air gallery. This beloved summer tradition features dynamic public art installations sited across both public and private spaces throughout the village and on the grounds of The Current. 

Curated by Rachel Moore, Exposed 2025 features both invited artists and artists selected through a competitive, juried open call. This year’s invited artists include Chakaia BookerChristopher Curtis, and Woody De Othello. Open call artists John CrawfordClaudia Ravaschiere in collaboration with Michael MossMarcel Regueiro, and Christopher Yockey were selected by distinguished jurors DJ Hellerman, Deputy Director & Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, and Lucas Cowan, Curator at Large for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and Curator of the Millennium Park Foundation in Chicago. 

The artists of Exposed 2025 present bold, abstract works that celebrate the human creative spirit. Each sculpture invites viewers into a dialogue with the surrounding landscape, encouraging reflection, mindfulness, and a deeper awareness of Stowe’s natural beauty. 

● Chakaia Booker’s Filtered Thoughts highlights inventive use of form and material to explore themes such as environmentalism, feminism, racism, and the African Diaspora, inviting viewers into dialogue and contributing to collective social change. 

● John Crawford’s Branch uses fractal geometry to explore patterns of natural growth in an elongated, organic form. 

● Christopher Curtis’s Sanctuary offers a contemplative frame through which to view the landscape, symbolizing peace and protection. 

● Woody De Othello’s Some Time Moves Fast Some Time Moves Slow features a surreal clock and figure that blur the line between object and body, prompting reflection on how everyday systems imprint themselves on our physical experience. 

● Claudia Ravaschiere and Michael Moss’s LIKE YOU AND ME is a site-specific installation that uses light as a medium to evoke hope and discovery. 

● Marcel Regueiro’s New Beginnings, carved in granite, represents transformation and serves as a symbol of renewal for those embarking on new journeys. 

Exposed 2025 continues The Current’s mission to make contemporary art accessible, inspiring, and embedded in everyday life. We invite the community and visitors alike to explore this unique exhibition and experience the power of public art in Vermont’s scenic landscape. 

Opening Festival: Saturday, July 12, 2025, 4-7 pm [FREE]. The Opening Festival will feature complimentary live music, a food truck, ice cream, beverages, and artist talks. 

For more information, visit: https://www.thecurrentnow.org/items/exposed-2025 Media Contact: Kelly Holt, Gallery Manager: gallery@thecurrentnow.org | +1 802 253 8358 

Sponsors of Exposed 2025 include: 

Drs Leslie Abrahmson + Fred Rossman 

Diane Arnold + Dean Goodermote 

Genser Insurance 

Gunnel Clarke + John DeVillars 

Cushman Design Group 

The Ashley Family Foundation 

The Oakland Foundation 

Vermont Arts Council & National Endowment for the Arts 

In-Kind support includes: 

The Alchemist 

Commodities 

Stackpole & French Law Offices 

The Stowe Reporter / Stowetoday.com 

The Current is your center for contemporary art. Exhibitions of acclaimed international and emerging artists. Adult and youth art classes and private lessons. School tours, film screenings, lectures, outdoor exhibitions, and summer art camps. All brought to you through the generous support of our sponsors, our grantors, and members like you. 

Gallery Hours: 10am-5pm, Monday - Friday, Saturday 10am-3pm 

Office Hours: 9am-5pm, Monday - Friday 

thecurrentnow.org 

+1 802 253 8358