Alison Palmer: 2D+3D
Besides her highly inventive ceramics, Alison Palmer is showing a whole new dimension of her work. Actually, 2 dimensions. Gallery on the Green is exhibiting the illustrations that are the drawings and concepts behind her sculptures. The notes in Alison’s sketchbook tell the story: “Here we are brainstorming in Mexico. I couldn’t bring clay on...
Jill Reynolds
While some people think that art and science are mutually exclusive methods of exploring the natural world, Reynolds sees art as a complimentary force to science.
"Unlike Scientific discourse which is restricted to the generation of propositions that strive to accurately record the operations of natural phenomena," says Reynolds, "Art is more concerned with aesthetic...
Henry Baker
Henry Baker has been building structures for over 10 years. Originally inspired by follies of English gardens, he has turned his attention to interpreting idiosyncratic buildings here and in other countries.
Charles Griffith
Charles Griffith has been building furniture for 40 years, Shaker furniture for the last 25. “In 1986, on a lunch break from an ad agency job in New York, I went to the legendary Shaker show at the Whitney Museum. I was stunned and changed forever. To me, Shaker design isn’t just simple, it’s direct...
Bradford Blakely
Brad Blakely is one of the leading contemporary Netsuke and Ojime carvers whose art is collected worldwide. In November 1997 Blakely and ten other western carvers were invited to meet with Robert 0. Kinsey and TIH Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako of Japan to the opening ceremonial of the Bowers Museum Joint Exhibition of the...
Karen Roff
Karen Roff is a mixed media artist who is actively exhibiting New York City and internationally. Her sculptures are forms that approximate life, and her work addresses the idea of rupture; the point of discontinuity when familiarity ends and the thing begins to deviate into something else. The forms start as additive reconstructions from fragmented...

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