Arts & Leisure

Art and community come together in a monthly club

DON BURNS GUIDES a discussion about Rania Matar’s exhibit “SHE,” now on view at the Middlebury College Museum of Art. This “Art Club” meets on the second Sunday of the month — it’s free and open to all. Photo courtesy of Caleb Kenna Photography

The best clubs often fly under the radar. Today, let’s expose one. This gem is celebrating two years of meeting on the second Sunday of the month to talk about — what else? — art. Hello, Art Club.

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