Visit Us


Michelle and David.jpg

Applewoods Studio & Gallery is located in the beautiful hill town of Marlboro, Vermont, 15 minutes outside of Brattleboro, Vermont. 

 
 

 

Our Gallery

2802 VT Route 9
Marlboro, VT 05344
USA

 

Studio Hours:

Summer hours

Memorial Day to Labor Day

Regular open hours: Thursday (frequently) and Friday through Sunday, 10AM - 4PM

Other times by arrangement or chance.

[If our Regular open hours don’t work for you, please don’t hesitate to make contact and make arrangements to visit at time that works. We’re happy to accommodate your schedule.]

Fall hours

Labor Day to mid-October

Regular open hours: Friday (often), Saturday, Sunday. 10AM - 4PM

Other times by arrangement or chance.

Winter & Early Spring hours

Closed except by prior arrangement or by chance if the Open sign is displayed.

Contact Us


 
Our system has encountered an error. This exception has been automatically logged and reported. FD4CDJBPNL53MGC9JDKA

Other people to Visit

Here are some other organizations we recommend checking out.

 
Bratt-West-Studio-Tour.jpg

Brattleboro West-Arts

Brattleboro-West Arts is a group of about three dozen artists who create their art and make their homes within the watershed of the Whetstone Brook. Members represent disciplines as diverse as violin making, glassblowing, textile art, metalworking, sculpture, painting, pottery, basket making, woodworking and jewelry. 

musicfest.jpeg

Marlboro Music Festival

Marlboro Music is known world-wide as an institution devoted to artistic excellence and to developing new leaders who illuminate all areas of music. It is where the concept of having master artists play together with exceptional young professionals was born—initiating a dynamic, collaborative approach to learning. Under the artistic direction of pianists Mitsuko Uchida and Jonathan Biss, leading musicians spend up to seven weeks exchanging ideas and rehearsing in depth some 250 chamber music works each summer.

Brattleboro Literary Festival

The Brattleboro Literary Festival was founded in 2002 by a very small group of bibliophiles from area bookstores and libraries. It traditionally takes place over Columbus Day weekend in October. The very first festival featured Nobel Prize winning legend Saul Bellow in his last public appearance. Since then the festival has gone on to present over 400 authors, including winners of the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award, Newbery Medal, and the Caldecott Medal.

hogback.jpg

Hogback Mountain

Hogback Mountain is located on Route 9 in Marlboro, VT. It is open year-round to the public for hiking, snow-shoeing and other low-impact recreation. Selected trails are open for mountain bikes and horseback riding.

The Southern Vermont Natural History Museum displays one of New England's largest collections of native species along with live animal exhibits, ecology, geology, and natural history exhibits. The Museum experience also includes a variety of educational programs and public events. Additionally, nearby access to over 600 protected acres of hiking trails allows for family fun and adventure to continue outside all year long!

VTcrafts.jpg

Vermont Crafts Council

We are a non-profit membership organization dedicated to supporting the craft and visual arts community in Vermont.