2014 until April 2nd. The jurors for the show were Asa Christiana, Editor, Fine Woodworking Magazine, Jonathan Fairbanks, Director, Fuller Craft Museum, and Laura Mays, Director, Fine Woodworking Program, College of the Redwoods. I am looking forward to be showing with the other 19 talented artists and craftsmen who have been accepted into this exhibition.
I received notification this past weekend that my wood carving 'Tradition' has been accepted into the Maine Wood 2014 Biennial Exhibition. The exhibition will be shown at the Messler Gallery at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine from January 24, 2014 until April 2nd. The jurors for the show were Asa Christiana, Editor, Fine Woodworking Magazine, Jonathan Fairbanks, Director, Fuller Craft Museum, and Laura Mays, Director, Fine Woodworking Program, College of the Redwoods. I am looking forward to be showing with the other 19 talented artists and craftsmen who have been accepted into this exhibition. *Additional information about 'Tradtion' can be found in my blog entry for 10/13/2012. This sculpture is currently on exhibit until September 26th at River Arts Gallery in Damariscotta, Maine.
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AuthorCynthia Smith, Maine artist, originally from Connecticut. Taught art at secondary level for 35 years, retired in 2004. Sculpts in bronze, wood, stone, clay & plaster. Her work can be seen at several mid-coast Maine galleries and shows. Archives
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