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My work as a sculptor has taken me in two similar, but distinctly
different directions. The first is my work creating commissioned
public sculptures. The spirit of each of these pieces springs from
the aspirations of the communities that I work with. My goal is
to express those needs meaningfully in a sculptural vocabulary of
durable materials and space. The other direction that I have followed
with great enthusiasm is my work in residencies as a teaching artist.
There I have collaborated in sculpture projects with communities,
children in schools, senior citizens, the differently able, and those
incarcerated in our prisons. My intention in all of these collaborations
has been to help others create a personal art that will become a gift
of public sculpture. My participation as an artist in residence has
changed the way I think of all art making. I have come to believe
that the creation of art is not only a gift to its maker, but is ultimately
a gift to all of us. |
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| Over the years I have collaborated with thousands of people on more then a hundred sculptures that grace the walls and open spaces of hospitals, schools, libraries,
senior centers, town halls, parks, recreation centers and community buildings throughout New England. I look forward to showing you what I’ve been up to. |
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Community Projects |
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School Residencies Projects |
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Arts & Healing Projects |
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