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Panel & Open Discussion: David McLaughlin, the Artist and the Man
| Panel & Open Discussion: David McLaughlin, the Artist and the Man |
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| Editor: Brenda Bonneville | |
| Friday, 03 August 2012 | |
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On Friday, August 10th at 7:00 pm(Belfast, ME) At Waterfall Arts on Friday, August 10th beginning at 7:00 pm, a number of artists, cohorts and other friends of the late David McLaughlin will talk about his art and share their stories about his work and life in and out of the Liberty Cannery. The panel and open discussion, held in conjunction with the David McLaughlin & the Art of Salvage exhibit, will feature Nina Scott-Hansen, Skip Brack, Jay Sawyer, John Russo, Alan Crichton and others. (Image: Panorama of Art of Salvage Exhibit - Photo by Eric Hovermale) McLaughlin was well known as a prolific artist in metal and wood, an ingenious designer and builder, a passionate collector and a creative rigger of all things. His exquisite attention to detail, aesthetic sense and work ethic informed his work in all media as well as his collections of many things, most of them rusty and large, with which he created sculptures, tools, living spaces, vehicles and stoves. He loved to solve practical problems big and small, and many contractors, mechanics and artists consulted him for advice and direction. A collection of his sculpture and installations of his live/work spaces are on display at Waterfall Arts’ Clifford Gallery. The last day of David McLaughlin: the Art of Salvage exhibit is Friday, August 24th. The gallery will be open from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm that day and selected tools from the exhibit will be sold at affordable prices.
(Image: "Flying Fish" by David McLaughlin - Photo by Eric Hovermale)
(Image: "Sphere of Inner Conflict" by David McLaughlin - Photo by Eric Hovermale) The McLaughlin exhibit and related events are sponsored by the Maine Community Foundation, Cold Mountain Builders, the Davistown Museum and Liberty Tool, Liberty Graphics, Darby's Restaurant, Bittersweet Landing Boatyard, the Lookner Family and Harvest Energy/Rockport Mechanical. Waterfall Arts is located at 256 High Street in Belfast. Gallery hours through August 24th are Tuesday through Thursday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Fridays from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm and by appointment. For more information, please visit www.waterfallarts.org or call 207-338-2222. |
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