Announcing Fall Open Studio at Lincoln Peak Vineyard
- Mira 
- Sep 9
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 20
As part of the Vermont Crafts Council’s statewide Open Studio Weekend, I'll be bringing my studio outdoors to Lincoln Peak Vineyard. Visitors can see new paintings and works in progress in an open-air studio, explore a vineyard path with artworks placed among the vines, and take part in natural pigment demonstrations. On Saturday, enjoy a 2 p.m. cider release toast featuring labels with Growing In Process artwork on them. Relax inside the cozy tasting room, enjoy Lincoln Peak wines and additional artwork. Drop in anytime—stay for a short visit or the whole afternoon. Full details below!
This October I’ll be bringing my studio out into the vineyard. For two days, Lincoln Peak will be both a workspace and an exhibition space, with paintings set up outdoors in the landscape that inspired them. I’ll be there all weekend, working, sharing new pieces, and welcoming anyone who wants to stop by.

What You’ll Find
- Open-Air Studio: My main setup will be outside, with new paintings, works in progress, and room to sit, watch, and talk. 
- Art Among the Vines: A short path through the vineyard will lead you to artworks placed among the rows—an invitation to walk slowly and notice how the paintings connect to the vineyard around them. 
- Hands-On Art: Alongside the open studio, I’ll have space set up for natural pigment demonstrations and materials for you to make your own artwork. Come linger, try your hand at creating, and spend unhurried time with friends or family. 
- Cider Release: On Saturday we’ll be celebrating the release of new ciders featuring my artwork on the labels, with a toast at 2 p.m. 
- Tasting Room: Inside the tasting room you can enjoy Lincoln Peak wines, see additional works in a quieter setting, and shop fine art prints. 
An Invitation
Come by for a taste, a walk, or a longer stay. Bring a friend, share a meal, pick up a brush, or simply wander. However you join in, I hope you’ll find space to connect—with the art, with the land, and with one another.
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-Mira
Artist, Growing In Process




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