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Aponovich and Lamb

June 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment

If you are one of those people who gets out of work at 4 p.m., and if you have an interest in fine wood crafts and painting, the public unveiling of the the Griffith Secretary should be interesting. A long time patron of New Hampshire Furniture Master David Lamb wanted to see what would happen if Lamb and acclaimed New Hampshire painter James Aponovich worked together. The resulting mahogany with ebony and flame birch secretary for patron Diane Griffith has a cabinet adorned with a triptych by Aponovich. The public reception is going on from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 25 in the Governor and Council Chambers in the State House.
Earlier tomorrow, there’s also a gallery tour planned at Sulloway & Hollis Gallery, (29 School St.in Concord) for the exhibit “Synesthesia,” of work by Michael Roundy, Charlie Goodwin, Tom Driscoll and Thaddeus Beal. The 1 p.m. tour is followed by a discussion there called “The Art of Collaboration” at 2 p.m. You’ll year from Lamb, Aponovich, New Hampshire Furniture Master Bill Thomas, artist Tom Meyers, the state’s commissioner of the Department of Cultural Resources, Van McLeod, and Rebecca Lawrence, director of the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts.

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