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For the last several years my sculptural work has become largely kinetic and interactive. It is often witty, profound and provocative. Much of it seems to exist in the realm of the unlikely. These days, my mind is in a whirl, trying to understand how to make very complicated things appear to be smooth, slow and coordinated.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

BOSTON HAIKU SOCIETY STUDIO EVENT

Virginia Fitzgerald and I are making plans to host an evening Open Studios Party in conjunction with the BOSTON HAIKU SOCIETY. This notion came about when Raffael de Gruttola and I were talking at an exhibit of my work at the Dana Hall Gallery in Wellesley last November. The idea may be to have Haiku written right there, on the spot, in response to our art work. We are looking at possibly Thursday evening, July 15th. Stay tuned.

1 comment:

  1. This sounds like a lovely idea. I am interested in talking to you about your work for one of my projects. Please give me a call.
    Pam Wilkins-Horowitz, President, Wilkins Creative, Weston, MA. 617-610-1724

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