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 |  | | Filling the mold with casting slip; it can be opened after about 40 minutes. | The plaster mold absorbs the moisture from the casting slip. |
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 |  | | Exhibition shot at Dubhe Carreno Gallery, Chicago; Fall 2007 | Exhibition shot at Dubhe Carreno Gallery, Chicago; Fall 2007 |
 |  | | The home of Boston designer, Charles Spada, is featured in Traditional Home Magazine; October 2007 issue. My piece, "Split Spiral Cylinder", is front and center! | Working on Articulated Spaces |
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 |  | | "Articulated Spaces" in progress for Daum Museum of Contemporary Art | Installed at Daum Museum, Sedalia MO, note Chihuly chandelier in rear |
 |  | | Entrance to Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, Sedalia MO. | Installation view at Daum Museum |
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 |  | | Installation view, Daum Museum | Installation View at Daum Museum |
 |  | | Installation view at Daum Museum | adding rings to bisqued base |
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 |  | | playing in my current studio | dressing up |
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 |  | | Adding colored slip to the end caps of a component of MU |
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 |  | | The end product showing the darker end caps | The final piece |
 |  | | Hunter College MFA ceramics studio was my main work space for 2 years. | My work space for a two week residency at Watershed. |
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 |  | | Wood-fired fork and spoon donated for a benefit celebration at Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Maine. These were fired at Watershed and raffled during a kiln-opening. | Luna Moth inside the studio factory at Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Maine. I was there for an amazing two week residency. |
 |  | | Beehive kiln in the factory at Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Maine. It was used to fire bricks made of local terra cotta. The factory now houses the studios. | Evidence of the humidity at Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Maine. These Dots are hanging in Amy's studio. |
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 |  | | A dance collaboration with choreographer Melissa Riker. Grant awarded by Dixon Place and performed at University Settlement, New York City. 2004 | Part of the dance collaboration fusing movement sound and sculpture. |
 |  | | Performance at private sculpture garden in PA.
Gina on the rocks with one of my pieces draped over her.
Collaboration with choreographer Melissa Riker | Choreographer Melissa Riker performing on a tree sculpture at a private sculpture garden in PA. |
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 |  | | The beginning of "Sheath" with wet links attaching dry ones. | Sheath finished |
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