The glass work of local artisan Nathan Macomber will be on display at an open house at Jackson Art Studio & Gallery on Saturday, Oct 21. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The glass work of local artisan Nathan Macomber will be on display at an open house at Jackson Art Studio & Gallery on Saturday, Oct 21. (COURTESY PHOTO)
JACKSON — The glass work of local artisan Nathan Macomber will be featured at an open house on Saturday, Oct 21, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Jackson Art Studio & Gallery, located at 155 Ridge Road in Jackson. The gallery will also be offering new class for the fall.
The gallery will be filled with colorful new glass work and local work from 12 valley artist with light refreshments offered. Artists include Melanie Levitt (painting/printmaking); Gay Freeborn (oils); Janet Gill (pastels); Cole Sott (photography/encaustics); Susan Forsman (acrylics); Rebecca Klementovich (abstract oils/acrylics); Kristen Pobatschnig (abstract acrylics); Kate Curtis-McLane (mixed media); Lori Stearns (mosaics); June MCleavey (mixed media); Matt Brown (woodblock prints); and John Lecours (oils).
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