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Cape Cod Museum of Art Presents Harry Holl Sculpture and Clay Studio Exhibition

December 5, 2010 – 10:21 amNo Comment

The Cape Cod Museum of Art presents Harry Holl Sculpture and Clay Studio Exhibition – December 18 – January 9.

This exhibition will display the work created by the artists/teachers, and selected students of the Harry Holl Sculpture and Clay Studio. The work ranges from simple bowls and vases, to more advanced pieces such as castles, fountains and tableware. Opened in February of 2008, the studio offers wheel-thrown pottery classes year round taught by Nathaniel Doane, Matt Kemp, Steve Kemp, Sarah Holl, Kim Holl, Lois Hirshberg, Alex Roberts, Mark Knowland, Marita Burns, Caitlin Nesbit, Angela Persechino and Jenn Reed. Open studio can also be scheduled for students to work on their own projects.

The Cape Cod Museum of Art’s mission is to collect, conserve, study, interpret and exhibit works by outstanding artists associated with Cape Cod and the Islands. Through its programs, the museum seeks to preserve the artistic heritage of the area and to foster artistic and cultural growth within the individual and the community.

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Cape Cod Museum of Art
60 Hope Lane, off Route 6A
Dennis, MA 02638
On the grounds of the Cape Cod Center for the Arts
Phone: 508-385-4477
Fax: 508-385-7933
www.ccmoa.org

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