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30 Grove Street Peterborough, NH 03458
Sharon Arts Center Fine Craft Gallery and Store Presents:
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PETERBOROUGH, NH - Sharon Arts Downtown Fine Craft Gallery and Store in Depot Square is pleased to present glass artist Cheryl Kumiski, who will have her work on display and available for purchase at the Fine Craft Gallery and Store on Saturday, December 13th and Sunday, December 14th from 12:00 - 4:00 pm.
The New Durham Artist has been working with glass for over twenty-five years. She is an award-winning stained glass artist who began making dichroic glass jewelry a few years ago. She describes the process of creating these almost three-dimensional pieces as melting multi-stages of compatible glass together. Kumiski's work can be purchased year round at the Downtown Galleries, 20-40 Depot Square, Peterborough. An expanded selection of her buttons, wine stoppers, tiles, and jewelry will be available only at this event. The show is open to the public, admission free, ample parking in Depot Square. For more information, contact Camellia Sousa at 603.924.2787, or camellia@sharonarts.org. NOTE SPECIAL EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS: Beginning Sat., Dec. 13 thru Tues., Dec. 23 - open 7 days a week 10 am - 7 pm. Weds., Dec. 24th (Christmas Eve) 10 am - 3 pm. The mission of Sharon Arts Center, a non-profit organization, is to support and serve artists and craftspeople, to engage the community in the artistic process, and to foster the relationship between artists and the community through education, exhibitions, the promotion and sale of art and craft, as well as through special programs and events. Sharon Arts offers a wide variety of art classes and programs in the school facility in Sharon, NH, and has an Artists' Resource Center (selling art supplies), a Fine Craft Gallery, a Juried Member Artist Gallery, and an Exhibition gallery in the Depot Square facility. For more information on Sharon Arts, and current exhibitions and events, please visit www.sharonarts.org. Sharon Arts is sponsored in part by the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts and the Grimshaw-Gudewicz Charitable Foundation. |