This SPRING view the Online Exhibition of Sculpture for sale and commission by New England artists.
View Online Exhibition Photos >>
This SPRING view the Online Exhibition of Sculpture for sale and commission by New England artists.
View Online Exhibition Photos >>
Online Exhibition of SCULPTURE For Sale
You can look through the photos below and contact me for further information and prices. Some pieces are available by commission, and I can work with you to have bronzes cast or sculptures fabricated. I will oversee all logistics of shipping and/or delivery. The following links open in a new window – just close it when you are done browsing that particular artist to return to this page.
David Allen
Lise Becu
John Bowdren
Pat Campbell
Ray Carbone
Miles Chapin
Peter Dransfield
Mark Herrington
Paul Heroux
Andreas von Huene
Wendy Klemperer
Cabot Lyford
Jean Noon
Roy Patterson
Meg Brown Payson
Mark Pettegrow
Patrick Plourde
Stephen Porter
Rebekah Raye
Antje Roitzsch
Jesse Salisbury
Cat Schwenk
George Sherwood
Gary Haven Smith
Jordan Smith
Marnie Sinclair
Sharon Townshend
Digby Veevers-Carter
Dan West
Melita Westerlund
Open air exhibition of SCULPTURE
October 1- October 31, 2021 featuring John Bowdren
Virtual Artist Talk With John Bowdren
Visit this selection of sculpture by forty artists from New England. Sculpture is sited along a one-mile trail through gardens, meadows and woods at Hawk Ridge Farm. Timed entry reservations are made on my website calendar. Though I will continue with consulting, site visits, and commissions, I will not have an exhibition next year; this is your opportunity to purchase sculpture! JL
AWAKENING
featuring SCULPTURE by Meg Brown Payson
June 1- June 30, 2021
Virtual Artist Talk With Meg Brown Payson – view the video >>
Watch a video of Meg’s work >>
As spring unfolds, sculpture helps awaken our senses. A selection of outstanding works by forty artists from New England are sited along trails through gardens, meadows and woods at Hawk Ridge Farm. Sculptures that are suitable for both the home garden and landscape in bronze, granite, basalt, stainless steel, aluminum, stoneware and weathered steel are offered for sale.
This exhibition features abstract, spacious and detailed prints on aluminum by Meg Brown Payson. These are “paintings for the landscape” that challenge the viewer to look more closely at the rich mysteries of the wild world around them.
Reservations are made on my website and introductory materials and price sheet will be sent in advance of your visit. You will be welcomed upon arrival. Photographs of all work will be on my website. Consider sculpture for your home and garden. JL
Video of featured artist PAUL HEROUX
Pownal, Maine
October 1 – October 31, 2020
Outdoors and by reservation (see below to make a reservation)
View sculpture by 40 New England artists shown in country gardens, meadows, woodland trails, and post and beam open air barn. Consider sculpture for your home and gardens.
Images of Sculpture at Hawk Ridge Farm >>
Sculpture available for sale but not currently at Hawk Ridge Farm >>
Featuring Stephen Porter
Hawk Ridge Farm Pownal, Maine
June 1st– July 19th, 2020
Elegant stainless steel sculptures by Stephen Porter with the work of thirty other outstanding artists from the region shown in open air gardens, meadows and woodland trails.
Outdoors and by appointment only
Call: 207-688-4468 Email: june.lacombe@gmail.com After reservation is made, a price list and directions will be sent to you via e-mail. Images of both outside and interior sculpture will be posted on website after the show opens.
July 9th at 4pm Artist Talk with Stephen Porter (virtual) Register here >>
2020 CLARITY Artists
Anne Alexander, David Allen, Lise Becu, John Bowdren, Pat Campbell, Ray Carbone, Miles Chapin, Sara Crisp, Peter Dransfield, J.T. Gibson, Evan Haynes, Mark Herrington, Paul Heroux, Andreas von Huene, Wendy Klemperer, Lin Lisberger, Cabot Lyford, Jean Noon, Roy Patterson, Meg Brown Payson, Mark Pettegrow, Patrick Plourde, Stephen Porter, Rebekah Raye, Antje Roitzsch, Constance Rush, Cat Schwenk, George Sherwood, Gary Haven Smith, Jordan Smith, Marnie Sinclair, Cynthia Stroud, Scott Stoll, Carolyn Treat, Sharon Townshend, Dan Ucci, Digby Veevers-Carter, Dan West, Melita Westerlund, John Wilkinson
Meg Brown Payson and Dan West
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
Boothbay, Maine
June 1st, 2020
Contact June LaCombe for a price list and sales inquiries.
Featuring John Wilkinson
Pownal, Maine
October 1st – December 1, 2019
Reception Saturday, October 5, 2019 – 4:00-6:00pm
Artist Talk by John Wilkinson Sunday, October 27th 2:00pm
Holiday Open House December 1, 2019 3:00-5:00pm
by appointment june.lacombe@gmail.com 207-688-4468
Each week sculptors in this exhibition will be doing 30-minute artist talks to share their background and work process. Photos will be shown to demonstrate how their sculpture has developed over time and there will be an opportunity for questions. Come and meet these outstanding artists! Note, there will be no program on Memorial Day weekend.
May 5 – LIVING WITH ART June LaCombe
Curator and collector June LaCombe will introduce the exhibition through quotes from artists and patrons that she collected from a series of interviews she collected over the winter and spring.
May 12 – CARVING IN STONE Lise Becu
Sculptor Lise Becu is known for her fluid carvings in stone exploring myth and dream imagery. She will share her sketches, tools, and clay models.
May 19 – WELDING SALVAGED STEEL Wendy Klemperer
With sculpture at the Portland Jetport, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and locations throughout the country, Wendy will share her most recent projects and residencies and show the evolution of her work.
June 2 – KINETIC SCULPTURE George Sherwood
George Sherwood makes the wind visible with his kinetic sculptures in stainless steel. The exhibition WIND, WAVES & LIGHT is now touring the country. This session will include videos of his newest work.
June 9 – DRIFTWOOD TO BRONZE Dan West
Dan West, a former boat builder, reveals hidden forms of birds and other wildlife from found objects and driftwood. Dan is now casting a selection of his pieces in bronze, so they can be placed outside.
June 16 – BRONZE ABSTRACTIONS Mark Pettegrow
Inspired by tidal currents and ancient artifacts, Mark sculpts graceful abstractions and casts them in bronze. Mark is the featured artist of LIVING WITH ART. He will show slides of his intricate design and casting process.
June 23 – CERAMIC VESSEL AS CANVAS Paul Heroux
Not only does Paul Heroux create elegant forms in clay, he is renown for surface designs that include layers of glazes with life drawings and patterns from nature.
June 30 – SITING SCULPTURE June LaCombe
Siting sculpture is an art in itself. In her exhibitions, June LaCombe reads the landscape as she carefully places sculpture, so both the piece and place resonate in new ways. She will share her considerations of siting sculpture.
Hawk Ridge Farm
Pownal, Maine
May 1 – June 30, 2019
Reception with artists Saturday, June 1 from 4:00-6:00 pm
Open daily by appointment 207-688-4468 june.lacombe@gmail.com
Sunday open houses from 1:00- 4:00pm
2019 Maple Tree Talks on Sundays at 2pm. For more information >>
Celebrating June LaCombe’s thirty years showing SCULPTURE
Featuring sculpture by Mark Pettegrow and thirty other outstanding New England artists inspired by nature sited in the home, gardens, meadow and woodland trails of Hawk Ridge Farm.
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
Boothbay, Maine
June 6-October 14, 2018
The bronze casting process transforms a unique sculpture in wood, clay or wax to an edition that will last outdoors through the seasons. Shown in the gardens surrounding the Great Lawn, this elegant exhibition features limited editions and unique bronzes for sale through June LaCombe SCULPTURE.
Hawk Ridge Farm
Pownal, Maine
December 1 – December 22, 2018
Open daily by appointment june.lacombe@gmail.com 207-688-4468
Landscape sculpture in meadows
Smaller scale sculpture shown inside
all suitable for gifts
featuring Pat Cambell
Hawk Ridge Farm
Pownal, Maine
May 1-June 28, 2018
Reception Saturday, June 23rd 4:00-6:00 pm
Open daily by appointment june.lacombe@gmail.com 207-688-4468
Revered by his patrons and celebrated by the arts community, Gary Haven Smith (1948-2017) created timeless granite sculptures. Work from exhibitions including Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and The Ogunquit Museum of Art as well as interior work from his studio are now sited at Hawk Ridge Farm
A selection of sculpture by other New England artists are also sited through my home and gardens for this spring exhibition.
Wells Reserve at Laudholm
Wells, Maine
May 26 – October 16, 2017
The Wells Reserve at Laudholm is a National Estuarine Research Reserve with its headquarters listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This year they are hosting a “Summer of Art & Science,” a season of integrated exhibitions and programs exploring nature through the complementary lenses of art and science. Outdoor sculpture in granite, steel, marble and bronze by New England artists will be sited along rolling fields and woodland trails for an exhibition and sale.
Monday October 2nd, 9th, 16th walks at 11:00am. This is an opportunity to learn more about the exhibition’s artists as well as selection, placement and installation of sculpture. Meet June LaCombe at Kiosk at 11:00 free and open with no advanced registration
Hawk Ridge Farm
Pownal, Maine
October 1st – December 3, 2017
Opening Reception October 1st 4:00-6:00 pm
Holiday Open House December 3, 2017 3:00-5:00pm
By appointment june.lacombe@gmail.com 207-688-4468
All talks will meet at 2:00 under the Maple Tree during the 1:00-4:00 Hawk Ridge Farm open house and are free and open to the public.
Miles Chapin was the featured artist last year at the College of the Atlantic exhibition and he created outstanding monumental carved granite and basalt sculpture for the show, Where Mountains Meet the Sea. He has participated at the Schoodic Sculpture Symposium and has been awarded numerous public art projects including the Brunswick Railway Station. Miles will show slides of his work process and share his artistic inspiration.
MOFGA’s Agricultural Services Program director, Dave Colson owns New Leaf Farm, a celebrated source of organic vegetables, fruits and herbs for markets and restaurants in greater Portland. Dave will give background information about MOFGA and share his wealth of knowledge gained through decades of organic farming in Maine. Come with your organic gardening questions.
George Sherwood‘s kinetic sculptures are both highly refined and elegantly simple as they move with each breath of wind. Inspired by nature, his abstract work is reminiscent of flocks of birds, schools of fish, shimmering leaves or waves of light. Most recently I featured his sculpture at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. A celebrated artist in collections throughout the country, George will share his background and inspiration with slides and videos.
This will be an opportunity to participate in a class of Qigong, an ancient practice which centers and circulates energy in the body by integrating physical postures, breathing and focused attention. Ken Ryan is the founding director of Maine Coast Taijiquan and has studied Yang and Chen Style Taijiquan leading classes at his studio in South Freeport and Bowdoin College. This practice can be a part of integrating the inside with the outside world enlivening that interaction. We will “Embrace Earth” as one of the standing meditation postures.
Entering our third year, Hawk Ridge Farm is now solar. ReVision Energy installed our array along with 5,000 other buildings in New England. Since 2003, ReVision Energy has been building its staff of 100 to serve as is a renewable energy company contracting engineering, design, installation and equipment for homes, businesses, and nonprofits. Bill Ginn will share our results and Marketing director Jen Hatch of Revision Energy will present information about going solar in Maine.
Wendy Klemperer works in salvaged steel and welds animated animal sculptures. She shows her work throughout the country and I have featured her sculpture in exhibitions at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and Maine Audubon. Her installation at the Portland Jetport, donated by William Hamill, called GLIMPSE includes her Deer, a Wolf, and Porcupines. A number of pieces from her new Shadow Series that were introduced in NY, are now at Hawk Ridge Farm. Wendy will show images of her most recent exhibitions and share more about her creative process.
Hawk Ridge Farm
Pownal, Maine
May 20 – July 23, 2017
Opening reception Saturday May 20th 4:30-6:30 pm
By appointment june.lacombe@gmail.com 207-688-4468
Open houses Sunday afternoons from 1:00-4:00 throughout the show
Sculpture by New England artists shown in country home and gardens with a new woodland sculpture trail
EVENTS
June 21 7:00 pm SUMMER SOLSTICE Contra Dance with Crooked Stove Pipe Band
MAPLE TREE TALKS “the art of sustainable living and art that sustains us”
All talks will meet at 2:00 under the Maple Tree during the 1:00-4:00 Hawk Ridge Farm Pownal, Maine open house and are free and open to the public.
June 4: Miles Chapin, Sculptor
June 11: Dave Colson, Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners
June 25: George Sherwood, sculptor
July 9: Ken Ryan, Maine Coast Taijiquan
July 16: Phil Coupe, Revision Energy and Bill Ginn, Homeowner
July 23: Wendy Klemperer, sculptor
Ogunquit, Maine
May 1 through October 31, 2017
Open daily, 10am – 5pm
The Ogunquit Museum of American Art houses a permanent collection of paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints and photographs from the late 1800s to the present. They also have an extensive outdoor collection of sculpture. This season, Gary Haven Smith is having a solo show of a selection of his abstract granite sculpture in the seaside gardens surrounding the museum. Gary brings fluidity and light to granite boulders revealing refined sensuous forms. Contact June LaCombe for information concerning purchase, transport, and installation of sculpture from this exhibition.
Sunday, December 4, from 3:00-5:00pm
Hawk Ridge Farm
additional sculpture images added to AUTUMN at Hawk Ridge Farm
Pownal, Maine
Opening Reception October 1, 2016 4:30-6:00 pm
Open by appointment 207-688-4468 june.lacombe@gmail. com
Sculpture by New England artists shown along woodland trails and through country home and gardens of Hawk Ridge Farm.
In celebration of Acadia National Park’s 100th anniversary, signature work by twenty artists from New England will be sited in the historic gardens of the College of the Atlantic campus looking over Frenchman’s Bay. This exhibition and sale will feature the granite sculpture by Miles Chapin who graduated from the college in 2010.
A solo exhibition by Gary Haven Smith will be sited surrounding the visitor center at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. This accomplished stone sculptor brings fluidity and light to glacial erratic boulders leaving the time worn exterior surfaces while revealing refined sensuous forms and facets of stone. Check their website for hours, admission and registration for related events www.mainegardens.org.
In conjunction with their new exhibition, Freeport Artists of the Past, sculptures by John Bowdren and Jordan Smith are featured in the gardens of the Freeport Historical Society. Pieces were selected to be in dynamic relationship with their settings.
Learn more about the Freeport Historical Society and Freeport Artists of the Past show
Friday July 29, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Sculpture from a private collection featuring Maine artists are for sale at Hawk Ridge Farm.
POETICS OF PLACE – Hawk Ridge Farm Pownal, Maine
Open by Appointment
june.lacombe@gmail.com | 207-688-4468
George Sherwood‘s nature inspired, kinetic sculptures animate their setting. This solo exhibition will have five monumental pieces, shown in the Hudson River Park in New York City last year, with additional new work in various scales sited through the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. View www.mainegardens.org for hours, admission and artist talk registration.
IMAGES OF SCULPTURE click here>>
Memory of Fibonacci, George Sherwood from George Sherwood on Vimeo.
When a sculpture is carefully sited on the landscape, both the piece and the place resonate in new ways. This exhibition and sale features sculpture by fifty New England artists shown in a country home and surrounding meadows, historic gardens and a woodland trail. Visit this exhibition to select sculpture for your home and garden and join us for our Maple Tree Talks.
Open by appointment – contact
Open Houses Sunday afternoons from 2:00 – 4:00 pm
VIEW IMAGES OF SCULPTURE here >>
Nudes by CABOT LYFORD in wood and granite, will be featured along with figures by ROY PATTERSON, STEVE LINDSAY, SHARON TOWNSHEND, JIM SARDONIS, SCOTT STOLL and life drawing sketches by JOHN BOWDREN. Gardens have been cut back and outdoor sculpture is sited on the landscape by Gary Haven Smith, Wendy Klemperer, William Lasansky, John BonSignore and Stephen Porter.
Open by Appointment 207-688-4468, June.LaCombe@gmail.com
Additional Events
Holiday Open House Saturday, December 6, 3:00 – 5:00pm
Maine Masters Film CABOT LYFORD Sunday, December 28, 3:00pm
Evergreen wreaths will be hung, with spice cookies, hot mulled cider and Swedish Glogg served. Join us for this festive open house. Sculpture from this exhibition will be a treasured gift. All secrets honored.
Sculpture in granite, marble, steel and bronze by New England’s outstanding artists are sited in the peony and butterfly gardens, along woodland trails, as well as inside the visitors center at Maine Audubon’s headquarters in Falmouth. Please join us and bring your friends to celebrate June LaCombe’s 25th year of placing art on the land.
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is exploring the theme pollinators with educational programming throughout the year. Sculptors have been asked to focus on this theme with spectacular results. Sculpture is sited in the Entryway Gardens, around the Great Lawn and in the Butterfly Gardens. Visit www.mainegardens.org for programming, hours and admission.
BY APPOINTMENT
SCULPTURE by New England Artists shown in country home and gardens.
207-688-4468 or june.lacombe@gmail.com
Wood sculpture will be shown on the Great Lawn, Butterfly Gardens and trails of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. A site map, price list and guide will be available in the Visitors Center. The opening event is free and open to all, then check summer admission at www.mainegardens.org
Hawk Ridge Farm
Pownal, Maine
May 18 – June 30, 2013
Opening Reception Saturday evening, May 18 from 5:00-7:00
Interior work in wood will be featured inside country home as a prelude to LIVING WOOD, an outdoor exhibition at CMBG. A selection of sculpture from artist’s studios throughout New England will be sited in the meadows and gardens of Hawk Ridge Farm. Open by appointment.
June 16 – 2:00pm Michael Shaughnessy SCULPTURE 101
June 23 – 2:00pm Sharon Townshend CERAMIC SCULPTURE
June 30 – 2:00pm Hank Tyler SCULPTED BIRDS
Stephen Porter designs and constructs precise abstract forms in stainless steel as well as granite. His sculptures have an elegant timeless quality as they animate their setting. Roy Patterson works in granite, marble and basalt and explores abstracted figurative forms that have an ancient resonance.
Select work in these materials by others sculptors from the region will be shown at Hawk Ridge Farm’s country home and gardens.
June LaCombe SCULPTURE is open by appointment only at Hawk Ridge Farm. Please contact us.
SCULPTURE by
Lise Becu and Wendy Klemperer
SCULPTURE by
Jim Sardonis, Andreas von Huene, and Digby Veevers Carter
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Birds hold a mythic place in our imaginations. The jewels of nature, they have inspired artists throughout time and are celebrated in this major exhibition and sale. Interior work and garden scale pieces will be shown in the lobby and butterfly gardens at Maine Audubon and exterior sculpture will be sited in perennial gardens and woodland trails of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens.
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Exhibition and sale of 75 pieces in the visitors’ center and butterfly gardens.
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For those considering sculpture, this is an exhibition of both small and large scale works selected from 30 artist’s studios throughout New England. Materials include granite, basalt, marble, bronze, steel and wood and are shown in meadows, gardens and country home of Hawk Ridge Farm.
Sculpture can act as a focal point on the landscape or a contemplative garden. It enlivens its place as it heightens our awareness of sensual form and all that endures. BETWEEN EARTH AND SKY is a celebration of sculpture from the region.
BETWEEN EARTH AND SKY 2011 sculptors
Anne Alexander, Lise Becu, John BonSignore, John Bowdren, Pat Campbell, Ray Carbone, Miles Chapin, Tom Chapin, Case Conover, Sara Crisp, Squidge Davis, Edwin Gamble, J. T. Gibson, Paul Heroux, Kazumi Hoshino, Andreas von Huene, Wendy Klemperer, Steve Lindsay, Cabot Lyford, Jean Noon, Roy Patterson, Stephen Parmley, Stephen Porter, Antje Roitzsch, Constance Rush, Jim Sardonis, Cat Schwenk, George Sherwood, Gary Haven Smith, Jordan Smith, Scott Stoll, Cynthia Stroud, Sharon Townshend, Digby Veevers-Carter, Gar Waterman.
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Wendy Klemperer salvages industrial materials to construct expressive gestural sketches in steel. This exhibition features extirpated wildlife species including life size wolves, elk, caribou, and mountain lions along with native deer, fox and porcupines. Sculpture is sited along the entry drive, woodland trails, by the pond and apple orchards of Gilsland farm, re-imagining these species on the Maine landscape.
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This show features the sculpture of Cabot Lyford, born in 1925. Respected by his peers and revered by his patrons, Cabot Lyford has sculpture in public and private collections throughout the country. He simply says,” I carve because I must”. Do not miss this exhibition of his work in granite, wood, aluminum and bronze from various periods and collected from his Maine galleries and his studio. The sculpture of 25 outstanding artists from New England will be also be displayed in this indoor and outdoor exhibition and sale.
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For those seeking sculpture, this is an ongoing exhibition and sale by a selection of New England’s outstanding sculptors shown in situ.
2010 SCULPTORS at Hawk Ridge Farm | Anne Alexander, Lise Becu, John BonSignore, John Bowdren, Pat Campbell, Ray Carbone, Miles Chapin, Tom Chapin, Case Conover, Edwin Gamble, Paul Heroux, Andreas von Huene, Wendy Klemperer, Cabot Lyford, Jean Noon, Stephen Parmley, Roy Patterson, Stephen Porter, Constance Rush, Jim Sardonis, Cat Schwenk, George Sherwood, Gary Haven Smith, Jordan Smith, Scott Stoll, Cynthia Stroud, Sharon Townshend, Carolyn Treat, Digby Veevers-Carter, Gar Waterman, Melita Westerlund
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Featuring artists Lise Becu and Ray Carbone.
Lise Becu brings a fluid, dreamlike quality to her work focusing on wildlife and women. She allows images to emerge while letting parts of the natural stone relief remain. Inspired by his rich natural environment, Ray Carbone is an accomplished wildlife artist working in wood, granite and bronze. Sculpture scaled for the home and garden will be sited in the visitors’ center, butterfly and wild flower gardens.
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Following a retrospective of Gary Haven Smith’s work at the Currier Museum in New Hampshire, this is a major exhibition and sale of sculpture by this celebrated artist. Both interior and exterior pieces will be sited in the country home and gardens of Hawk Ridge Farm. Materials include granite, basalt, slate, lead, gold and silver leaf and sizes range from carved glacier boulders to constructed and painted wall hangings. A selection of other work by New England sculptors is included in this fall exhibition. Gather friends, hike Bradbury Mountain, eat at Edna and Lucy’s and consider sculpture for your home and garden.
ARTISTS
Gary Haven Smith
Anne Alexander, Lise Becu, John BonSignore, John Bowdren, Pat Campbell, Ray Carbone, Miles Chapin, Tom Chapin, Sara Crisp, Squidge Davis, Edwin Gamble, Kazumi Hoshino, Andreas von Huene, Wendy Klemperer, Cabot Lyford, Roy Patterson, Stephen Porter, Constance Rush, Jim Sardonis, Cat Schwenk, George Sherwood, Jordan Smith, Scott Stoll, Cynthia Stroud, Sharon Townshend, Digby Veevers-Carter, Gar Waterman, Melita Westerlund
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Five artists (Sharon Townshend, Jim Sardonis, Lise Becu, Stephen Porter, and Val Bertoia) have explored each of the senses in a variety of materials. Their work is sited in the new Sensory Garden at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens.
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Inspired by the first lines of Robinson Jeffers poem RETURN:
A little too abstract, a little too wise,
It is time for us to kiss the earth again,
It is time to let the leaves rain from the skies,
Let the rich life run to the roots again….
This is a return to the garden, a return to our mythic understanding of our connections with the land, and a return to the art that nourishes our souls. Sculpture selected from artists studios in New England will be sited in the gardens and country home of Hawk Ridge Farm offering an opportunity for those looking for sculpture to experience it in situ.
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For those seeking sculpture, this is an opportunity to view work selected from artists’ studios all over New England shown through a country home, gardens, and meadows.
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Sculpture sited in Ted Carter’s outdoor landscapes and Penelope Daborn’s interior design.
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A selection of sculpture by New England’s outstanding artists sited along woodland gardens and coastal trails. This is an opportunity to see the newly opened Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and watch them grow. Check their website for directions, hours, admission and special events www.mainegardens.org.
SCULPTURE at Maine Audubon
Gilsland Farm
Falmouth
Maine
2007
This was a celebration of Earth sensitive sculpture from New England with 118 pieces by 27 artists sited in the gardens, meadows and along coastal trails.
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In Autumn as plants are cut back, sculpture endures reminding us how it can hold its place through the winter and provide rich visual imagery in the garden and landscape. View sculpture in this country landscape during the changing fall and winter seasons.
A celebration of original Earth sensitive sculpture form the region with over 100 works sited in gardens, meadows and country home. Open by appointment including weekends and evenings.
A selection of sculpture sited along woodland gardens and coastal trail. This is an opportunity to see the new Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and watch them grow.
In the Blum Gallery: How does nature nurture us? Sculpture made from granite, marble, moss, mica, and wood brings nature into our lives and explores the numinous qualities of matter.
In the Farrand Gardens: Where we nurture nature, sculpture acts as a focal point for a contemplative setting. Sculpture sets up a dialogue with place and heightens our awareness of natural forces, cycles, and seasons. Co-curated with Susan Lerner.
Through Meadows: Large scale sculpture sited on the living landscape of pastures and organic gardens in a country setting demonstrates living with art. A home gallery houses collections of smaller works. Open by appointment throughout the show including weekends and evenings.
Along Shore Path: Through woodland gardens and glacier-honed ledges, sculpture is sited along a coastal trail. The outstanding work of artists invites us to slow our pace and more deeply appreciate the great work of which we are a part.
Hawk Ridge Farm
Pownal
Maine
2004
Chewonki Foundation
Wiscasset
2001