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League of NH Craftsman Fair
Aug
5
to Aug 13

League of NH Craftsman Fair

  • 1398 New Hampshire Route 103 Newbury, NH, 03255 United States (map)
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It is an honor to show my work in the 90th Annual League of NH Craftsmen Fair at Mount Sunapee Resort. I will have my work at the New Hampshire Art Association tent, come check it out!

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Sheafe Warehouse Exhibition
Jun
30
to Aug 27

Sheafe Warehouse Exhibition

Check out my ceramic work along side the work of New Hampshire Art Association members. For the months of July and August the Sheafe Warehouse is transformed into a contemporary art gallery located in Portsmouth’s Prescott Park.

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Maine Pottery Tour
May
7

Maine Pottery Tour

Every year on the first weekend in May, pottery and ceramics studios in Maine open their doors to the public. It's a fun day and a chance meet the artists, peek in the kilns, see demonstrations, and shop for pottery and other handmade goods.

Saturday May 6th 10am-5pm

Sunday May 7th 11am-4pm

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Maine Pottery Tour
May
6

Maine Pottery Tour

Every year on the first weekend in May, pottery and ceramics studios in Maine open their doors to the public. It's a fun day and a chance meet the artists, peek in the kilns, see demonstrations, and shop for pottery and other handmade goods.

Saturday May 6th 10am-5pm

Sunday May 7th 11am-4pm

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Entanglement
May
3
to May 28

Entanglement

Entanglement was created in response to Amanda’s move to New Hampshire during the Covid-19 pandemic. Feelings of isolation and the strong desire to be part of a community, inspired the artist to create abstracted habitat vessels. The sculptures are reminiscent of wasp nests, clumps of seaweed, milkweed pods, and hollows in trees. The perfect little home. They remind us of how we are all intertwined and in community with each other, and also with the environment.  


The biomorphic sculptures in this series are made from chicken wire, post-consumer plastic grocery bags, ceramic, and gold leaf. The plastic grocery bags add an organic texture to the sculptures while also preventing more plastic from going to the landfill. Ceramic stoneware is one of the oldest art mediums in existence, clay directly from the earth. Early human civilizations used ceramic vessels to preserve food, and thus contributed to the advancement of culture and society. The use of gold leaf makes the vessels precious and revered, a material that has been used throughout art history to designate holiness and elite status. The feminine yonic motif is consistent throughout the work as it spans multiple mediums. This symbol represents the divine feminine, mother earth, and seeds, the origins of life. 


An exhibition of our connections with the natural world and each other: Entanglement.


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