Vermont Magazine Fall 2019 | Seite 97

“Sissy’s”by Peter Huntoon Twice each year, in May and in October (on the weekend prior to Columbus Day Weekend) the Vermont Open Studio Weekend takes place. In Middletown Springs, woodworker David Munyak’s shop will open its doors to visitors, as will Peter Huntoon’s studio and Rising Meadows Pottery. David’s business, begun in 2004, fo- cuses primarily on turned wooden objects: bowls, vessels, orna- ments and more. His shop is about a mile east of Sissy’s Kitchen. (802) 235-1390 davidmunyak.com To learn more about Vermont Open Studio Weekend: vermontcraft s.com A bit farther west on Route 140 are the studio, workshop, gal- lery, teaching facility and kilns of Rising Meadow Pottery, owned by Diane Rosenmiller and Nicholas Seidner. Th eir artistic work, created for everyday enjoyment, is infl uenced by historic pottery and the nature of the Slate Valley Region. Nicholas’s work is pri- marily in utilitarian stoneware pottery. Diane’s is in hand-thrown utilitarian pottery, utilizing fi ne porcelain clay and infl uenced both by her love of gardening and also medieval Asian pottery. (802) 235-9429 risingmeadowpottery.net Robb Family Farm Pure & Natural • Maple Syrup & Candies • Maple Cream • Wedding Favors • Granulated Maple Sugar • Sugar House Tours Established in 1907 (802) 257-0163 • robbfamilyfarm.com 827 Ames Hill Road, Brattleboro, VT 99 VTMAG.com