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Fall Festival

Illustrating Vermont History

Live Event
October 24: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

This event will feature with a conversation between comic artists, graphic novelists, and faculty at the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, Dan Nott, Daryl Seitchik, and Tillie Walden. Their conversation will be moderated by Middlebury Professor of History Rebecca Bennette. This panel will explore how three Vermont artists and creators draw inspiration from one another as they craft unique and compelling stories. Through their conversation, audience members will gain insight into the creative process and discover how art and storytelling can deepen our engagement with the histories, communities, and stories that surround us.

About the Fall Festival 2026

Each year, our Fall Festival celebrates National Arts and Humanities Month in October and reminds Vermonters of the impact and breadth of the humanities. This year’s Fall Festival 2026: Our Woven History recognizes the stories contained in our Vermont Reads 2026 book, Charity & Sylvia by Tillie Walden, while also commemorating the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding.


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Organizer

Venue

  • Henry Sheldon Museum
  • 1 Park Street
    Middlebury, 05753 United States
  • Phone 802-388-2117
  • View Venue Website
Free