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Acrylic
Framed 42" x 33"
Amy Belle Rice is a year-round Cape Cod resident. After owning an art gallery and frame shop, she now enjoys exploring and experimenting with painting full time and uses a variety of mediums including watercolor and acrylic. She is inspired by "the designs that appear in my surroundings and the endless display of colors that are unique to Cape Cod."
Wood and Acrylic
Diameter 14"
Sculptor Alfred Glover creates large public and outdoor works in vivid color combinations. He is well known on Cape Cod for the animals, foliage, fruits and dazzling flowers that make up his whimsical pieces.
Andrea Moore works in an art form which she describes as "sculptural painting." She uses a bold and energetic palette overlaid with cut and carved wooden 3-D forms that create a dynamic surface.
Moore holds a Master of Art Education from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, and a BFA in sculpture from the Washington University School of Fine Arts in St. Louis, MO. She works out of her studios in Falmouth, MA and Tetbury, England.
Pottery
Hollis Engley is a potter who grew up in Vineyard Haven on Martha's Vineyard. After a career as a reporter, photojournalist, and newspaper editor in Washington DC, Engley moved back to Cape Cod and established Hatchville Pottery in Falmouth. He later joined Kimberly Sheerin at The Barn Pottery where he currently makes functional gas kiln and wood-fired pieces. Engley teaches pottery at the Falmouth Art Center and has exhibited at the Cahoon Museum of American Art.
Paper and Acrylic
Artist and graphic designer Amy Mason is known for her colorful paintings, nostalgic illustrations, and whimsical cards. From her home studio in Brewster, she draws on inspiration from the woods, the sea, and quirky old architecture and interiors and infuses her art with joyfulness and humor.
Tissue Paper and Wire
Artist Leslie Goldman works as the Cahoon Museum's Education Programs Manager. She explores the natural cycles of decay and renewal in her organic multi-media pieces. After receiving her MA in Art History from Boston University and teaching high school art for over twenty years, she received her Post-Baccalaureate Certificate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 2015 and her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art in 2021. She shows her work in various locations around Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Kimberly Sheerin has made and taught pottery in Pocasset for more than 20 years. She is a native of Rye, NH and a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, with a degree in Studio Arts. Sheerin's work is highly decorated, influenced by Indian and Islamic decorative arts.
Felt
Wandering Whalemen and Their Art: A Collection of Scrimshaw Masterpieces by Dr. Alan Granby is a companion to the 2022 exhibition, Scrimshaw: The Whaler's Art.
This substantial book has 661 illustrations, many of which are life sized. 376 pages, 12 inches high x 13 inches wide.
$85.00 when picked up from the museum.
If you want this item shipped, please call the museum at 508-428-7581 x4.