In The Press
In-Sight’s First Youth Photo Contest & Fair
In-Sight is excited to invite the community to our first Youth Photo Contest & Fair. Read more.
IN-SIGHT’S CALL TO YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHERS
In-Sight Photography Project announces opportunity for youth photographers to enter a Youth Photo Contest & Fair. Read more.
Annual auction supports youth photographers
In 2022, In-Sight Photography Project will celebrate its 30th anniversary, with 3,500 young people from around the country having participated in its programs. Read more.
B&H Explora Blog Interview
Victoria Heisler and A Hanus sat down virtually with Jill Waterman of B&H’s Explora blog for an in-depth profile on In-Sight. Read More
portraits of essential workers
Ezra Distler photographed a few members of In-Sight staff for his Essential Workers series.
In-Sight Receives Summer Matters For All Grant
In-Sight was recently selected to receive $30,851 in funding from the Summer Matters fr All Grant Program. Read More
PHOTO STORY OF SPRING 2021 CLASSES
Kristopher Radder of the Brattleboro Reformer captures students on their first day of Spring classes. Read More
The healing power of art
The Art for Social Change Program is flourishing in Brattleboro. Read More
Living in a pandemic, one picture at a time
The In-Sight Photography Project wants to make it just a little easier to share what's going on in your life and, naturally, it's with photography. Read More
in-sight to gain up to $25,000 in matching challenge
Through a fundraising matching challenge, the Massachusetts-based Willow Tree Fund will match every donation to In-Sight, dollar for dollar, up to $25,000 through April 15. Read More
Better Block Challenge lauded by locals
Alleyways, bicycles and books. Those are themes of proposals selected to receive funding through the Better Block Challenge, which sought out pop-up projects to add life to underutilized or unwelcoming spaces downtown. Read More
new project percolating at old coffee plant
Victoria Heisler, executive director of In-Sight Photography Project, stopped smelling coffee beans inside 183 Main St. once construction crews started ripping down walls. Read More
Six Vermont Artists and Art Advocates Recognized at Governor's Arts Awards
Last evening, November 14, Gov. Phil Scott and the Vermont Arts Council honored six Vermont artists at the annual Governor’s Arts Awards ceremony, held at the Statehouse in Montpelier. Read More