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Hingham Woman's Work To Be Shown At Fuller Craft Museum​

SHIFTS: Approaching Encaustic from All Angles will be at the Fuller Craft Museum until Nov. 26

From the Fuller Craft Museum:

Hingham Resident and artist Leila Weinstein's works Refraction and Troubled Waters (image attached) are featured in the SHIFTS: Approaching Encaustic from All Angles exhibition at Fuller Craft Museum on view until Nov. 26, 2017

SHIFTS is a juried exhibition of New England Wax, a lively and growing professional organization that connects artists in the six New England states who work in the medium of encaustic media. N.E.W. provides opportunities to exhibit, share technical information and aesthetic ideas, and build friendships with other artists. The mission of the organization is to promote excellence in fine art made with encaustic, educate the general public about the medium, and increase interest in encaustic in the art world. The exhibition will be juried by Ben Shattuck, lead curator at Dedee Shattuck Gallery in Westport, MA.

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