The Mill Brook Gallery & Sculpture Garden Celebrates
In the Grain Sculptural and Functional Wood Creations opening Sunday, April 29th 3-6 pm Meet the artists, enjoy creative conversations, and see great wood working from functional to sculptural!
Exhibit runs April 1 - August 19, 2012

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Demonstrating the art of spoon makingWednesday, April 25th 7 p.m.
refreshments served
Artistic Craftsman, Dan Dustin will be speaking and demonstrating the art of spoon making.
He will also be signing his book, SPOON TALES,a record of his work, philosophy, and techniques on the art of wooden spoon carving.
________________________________________________________ How Did This Happen? An Artist's Journey from Math to Sculpture Wednesday, May 9, 2012, at 7 p.m.
How does a mathematician in a suit one day find himself a full time sculptor covered in sawdust the next? Artist John Magnan, whose creations are included in the new exhibition In The Grain at the Mill Brook Gallery and Sculpture Garden, will explain how this happened to him at his artist talk at the gallery. John will trace his artistic journey from the secluded world of electronic intelligence to the highly visible world of open studios and public art. Along the way, the artist will explain the origins of his unique "growth ring carving" technique, and share his thoughts on where ideas come from in the first place.
________________________________________________________ Artists: Anne Alexander, Michael Alfano, David Belser, Ted Blachly, Peter Bloch, Jon Brooks, Dustin Coats, Jeff Cooper, Judith Cooper, David Crane, Michael Crocker, Stephan Fowlkes, Donna Dodson, Sharon Dugan, Tom Dunne, Dan Dustin, Jon Garcia, Eric Grant, Gints Grinbergs, Steven Hayden, Linda Hoffman, David Hurwitz, David Leach, Wendy Lichensteiger, Bob Katz, Allan McCulloch, John Magnan, William Martin, Stephen Mauren, JoHannes Michelson, Joseph Montroy, Clifford Moran, Andy Moerlein, Rogers Myers, Myrl Phelps, Suzanne Newbold, Scott Ruesswick, George Saunderson, Antoinette Prien Schultze, John Weidman, Jere Williams, and others.
_____________________________________________ all events are free and open to the public
The Mill Brook Gallery and Sculpture Garden 236 Hopkinton Road, Concord, NH 03301
(2 miles west of Concord Hospital on the right)
Tuesday - Sunday 11-5 and by appointment
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