Boston Sunday Globe

Seeing the show? Here are a few more artsy spots to add to your itinerary.

- DIANE BAIR and PAMELA WRIGHT

Come for the fall foliage, stay for the art. Here are a few more places to immerse yourself in art in Manchester and Bennington, Vt.

Ellenbogen Gallery, 4620 Main St., Manchester; 802-768-8498; www.ellenbogen­gallery.art. Owners Carolina and Michael Ellenbogen exhibit their paintings and photograph­y here, along with sculptures by selected artists. Also shop for gourmet provisions including artisan chocolate and craft bitters.

Epoch Artisans Gallery, 4826 Main St., Manchester Center; 802-768-9711; www.epochvermo­nt.com. This cooperativ­e gallery features the work of its members plus selected guest artists and artisans. Categories cover the gamut from paintings and wildlife sculpture to stained glass, jewelry, quilts, and wearable art — a wonderland of hand-made gorgeousne­ss.

Helmholz Fine Art, 442 Depot St., Manchester Center; 802-855-1678; www.helmholzfi­neart.com. The outdoor pieces will draw you into this exuberant zone of large-scale contempora­ry art.

Tilting at Windmills, 24 Highland Ave., Manchester Center; 802-3623022; www.tilting.com. A serious art collector’s haven, this gallery focuses on work by important national, regional, and internatio­nal artists.

Fiddlehead at Four Corners, 338 Main St., Bennington; 802-447-1000; www.facebook.com/fiddlehead­4corners. Set in an old bank building with original architectu­ral details, this contempora­ry craft and fine art gallery is a must-see, with a whimsical perspectiv­e.

Vine & Branches Gallery, 441 Main St., Bennington; 802-491-9405; www.facebook.com/TheVineBra­nchesGalle­ry. Everything here is made in the Northeast, and it is all handcrafte­d and one-of-a-kind, from woodwork to jewelry to children’s clothing.

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