To introduce my new workspace, I'll be hosting an Open Studio on Sunday, May 27, from 2-5pm. It will be my pleasure to welcome the public into my balcony space in the Old Town Hall in Lancaster, MA. There guests will be able to see how I work entirely in natural light and observe my set-up. I'd love to have locals and not-so-locals come on by and say hello as I get settled into the neighborhood!
The studio is located in the Old Town Hall on the town green in Lancaster center, on Thayer Memorial Drive, just across from the First Church of Christ, Unitarian. You could bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the green and also take advantage of a visit to the Thayer Memorial Library, which is right next door! I hope you'll join me. If you plan to attend, please feel free to drop a line here in the comments or email at [email protected] so that we can plan refreshments for you. {And, while you're here, make sure to fill in the newsletter sign-up form in the sidebar to be added to our newsletter and receive reminders.}
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MichaelSczerzen
5/23/2018 06:00:36 am
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Trish Breau
5/23/2018 06:59:09 am
Good morning! I sell and collect art and know what I love and I do love your work. Look at a lot of art everyday and when an artist's work stands out immediately, that's my sign of real talent. Look forward to seeing your work on Sunday!
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10/25/2022 07:21:14 am
d morning! I sell and collect art and know what I love and I do love your work. Look at a lot of art everyday and when an artist's work stands out immediately, that's my sign of real talent. Look forward to seeing your work on Sunday!
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10/25/2022 07:31:05 am
orning! I sell and collect art and know what I love and I do love your work. Look at a lot of art everyday and when an artist's work stands out immediately, that's my sign of real talent. Look forward to seeing your work on Sunday!
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