The first installation at the Brattleboro Museum goes up - thanks to Brent Johnston for his skills as a skate ramp builder!



over 300 rosettes in place - an homage to the museums humble beginnings as a railway station...


then came 'Four Eyes' - the faculty of Marlboro College show. Using some of the wallpaper I made at Haystack Mountain School of Craft this summer - I put up two installations. Its been a busy year on the installation front. I look forward to exploring pots and plates - expanding some surface treatments and thinking of new narratives.
Both shows are up until February 4...
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