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Map Teapot at Mobilia Gallery

Mobilia is currently showing their yearly exhibition “The Teapot Redefined” alongside their jewelry exhibition, and I just completed an intricate map teapot for it. The entire surface (including the spout, handle, base and even the removable top) is covered with a continuous map, like a globe, with the buildings highlighted in grey-blue watercolor. The exhibition will start to come down next week, so hurry if you want to see it!

teapot

 

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“Plenty” at 13Forest Gallery in Arlington

I am pleased to have a piece included in the “Plenty” holiday group show at 13Forest Gallery in Arlington, MA. The exhibition will run from 11/17 – 1/28, with an opening reception on Thursday the 17th from 7-9pm. The piece will be either “Boroughs” or “Slate Cities in Spring” — we’ll have to wait til the opening to know which!

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Sterling and Iolite Floral Necklace at Mobilia Gallery

I just completed a large necklace in sterling silver, iolite and singed fabric for Mobilia Gallery‘s exhibition “Objects of Status, Power and Adornment”, which is currently on view.

Necklace

UPDATE: The necklace has been purchased and is no longer on view, though you can still see the photo here and on Mobilia’s exhibition page. I will be working on another one for the gallery shortly!

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Halloween SLAM at the Burren Oct 29th

I will be participating in a Halloween-themed market (perhaps even in costume!) at the Burren in Davis Square on Saturday, October 29th. New works will include one-of-a-kind woodblock print cards and hand-painted autumn tree pins.

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“The Vessel Redefined” at Mobilia Gallery

I currently have two stylized map vessels on display at Mobilia Gallery in West Cambridge (358 Huron Ave) as part of their fascinating group exhibition “The Vessel Redefined”. The exhibition is only on through the end of the month, so if you’re in the area I recommend taking a look.

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