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Toad Hall Shop & Gallery is located at 14 Fairgrounds Road, adjacent to Rat's restaurant. The shop and gallery are open Tuesday through Sunday, 11:30 am - 6:00 pm. Contact Toad Hall Shop & Gallery at (609) 586-2366 or by fax (609) 586-2367. |
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Our shop combines a unique gathering of artisans and designer creations along with exquisite jewelry from local and international artists. Come and experience a truly memorable shopping venue for exceptional and unusual specialty items and gift. |
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JULY CLEARANCE SALE
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 and the Museum Shop
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Quantities Limited While supplies last
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 Barbara Silverstein Assorted Jewelry
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Grounds For Sculpture's Toad Hall Shop & Gallery is pleased to present Variations in Clay - a group show featuring the artwork of Kathryn Hackl, Ruth Jourjine, Joe McCaffrey, and Jeanette Solomon.
Exhibition runs April 26 - July 12, 2008 A public opening reception will be held on Saturday, April 26 from 2 - 4pm. | |
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Kathryn Hackl Octopus Bowl sgraffito technique |
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Kathryn Hackl
A founding member of Covered Bridge Artisans, Kathryn Hackl's exhibit features a collections of hand-thrown functional stoneware and porcelain forms decorated with a hand-carved sgraffito technique. Hackl is a graduate of the university of Chicago. Her studio is located in Lambertville, New Jersey. |
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Ruth Jourjine
Ruth Jourjine's pottery is inspired by the Delaware River and the historic tradition of ceramics in the Trenton, New Jersey region. She will have about ten vessels on display, each unique in their form and color. Jourjine holds a degree from the Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts and resides in Titusville, New Jersey. |
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Ruth Jourjine Vase Hand-thrown |
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Joe McCaffrey Vase Stoneware |
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Joe McCaffery
Form, glaze and decoration are "like notes and chords that must be mastered through practice," says Joe McCaffery. He has a reputation for creating stunning porcelain and stone one-of-a-kind pieces. McCaffery is from Wellfleet, Massachusetts and holds a BFA from Tufts. He has been a special student in ceramics of The University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and has also been a special consistent participant in anagama kiln firings.
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Jeanette Solomon
On view by Jeanette Solomon will be ceramic slab constructed spheres, each unique and refined with painted landscapes featuring farms and their animals, primarily cows. Solomon has been a fine artist of various mediums for over 20 years, and finds her inspiration from family memories. She has a BA in Fine Arts from the College of New Jersey and resides in Lambertville, New Jersey. |
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Jeanette Solomon Hand-painted Orb Slab constructed | |