The Shelburne Craft School is very excited to announce that we will be having quarterly rotating Art Shows in our gallery space. The Art Show will focus around each area of Craft that we teach. The theme is Instructor and their student’s work. This is a great opportunity to share with one another and the community, the joy of creating. Please join us this June to celebrate Evelyn McFarlane's oil painting's and her student’s work.
Show Title: Evelyn McFarlane’s oil painting's and her student’s work
Opening Reception: Thursday June 5th, 5pm-7pm 2014, refreshments by Shelburne Vineyard
Show runs: June 5th-Aug 28th 2014, Monday-Friday 10am-5pm
Shelburne Craft School
64 Harbor Road
802 985-3648
www.theshelburnecraftschool.org
About Evelyn McFarlane: Evelyn was born in Brooklyn N.Y. and graduated from Cornell University, with a degree in architecture. After working and teaching as an architect she decided to follow her heart into a career in painting and began a three year program of drawing at the Florence Academy of Art, in Italy, under the direction of Daniel Graves. Evelyn has been teaching at the Shelburne Craft School since 2011 and resides in Essex ,Vermont with her artist husband Hunter Eddy and their daughter.
About The Shelburne Craft School opened its doors in 1945, creating a space for artists and artisans to work, learn, and educate members of the community in wood, clay, metal, glass, and visual art. It was founded by Reverend Lynwood Smith in 1938, as a small community project in the church rectory, and with support from Aileen Osborn Webb, a major proponent in the American Craft Movement and the American Craft Council during the first half of the twentieth century, and on-going support by local artists and craftspeople, the Shelburne Craft School has continued to adhere to its mission to inspire individual creativity by providing hands-on education in craft and art.
The Shelburne Craft School is a 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit in the heart of Shelburne Village, serving the art and crafts community since 1945.
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