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Playing on the distinction between decoration and functionality is a favorite theme of artists and artisans alike. In fact, the distinction between art and craft is often misleadingly said to be reliant upon it. The Lyme Artisans Guild presents an exhibition that delves into this intriguing concept, suggesting that in the realm of handmade objects, the division between decoration and function is a continuum without a clear boundary. When human hands craft objects, the notion of pure decoration or pure function becomes elusive. Of what handmade object would we say that it is “just” decorative or “just” functional? On the other hand, this distinction can much more easily be applied to mass produced objects where deeper meanings are more clearly sidelined.
Featured Artists;
Michaelle Pearson- jewelry
Paul Maulucci- turned wood
Ian Evertson- wood
Sherry Block- metal sculpture
Wayne Kirk- pottery
Janet Soares- hooked rugs
Barbara Eaglesham- watercolor mosaics
Mariette Brown- stone sculpture, paper earrings
Carol Hunts Stanland- collage, fabric bags, jewelry
Opening Reception Saturday October 12th 6-9pm.
The show runs through November 2nd.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
79 Bank St, New London, CT, United States, Connecticut 06320