What a day! For my 71st. birthday, Susan planned a day at the Fuller Craft Museum, one of my favorite places, and then a trip on the harbor express to Boston for dinner.
The Fuller is one of the most under-appreciated museums in the greater Boston area. Not only does it have a marvelous resident collection of wood and glass art, it hosts fantastic showings of art that a place like the MFA wouldn't touch. And all in a space that is a work of art in itself. One of the great exhibits in recent menory was the Michael Cooper exhibit of his sculpture, created machines and objects of metal, wood, and plastic that was a revelation.
But today's trip centered on a wood carving showing, which was magical. I give you a tour.
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We start with the gift shop, which is small, extremely colorful, and fun to browse. |
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And now to the first gallery, an exhibit on mosaics. Susan is looking at one made of triangles, and you get
two different views at two different angles. |
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view one from the right side |
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view two from the left |
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A view of the whole gallery |
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from the permanent collection |
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The building is drop-dead beautiful. |
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More permanent collection, and I love glass |
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Now into a gallery with input from M.I.T, and more glass |
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Absolutely beautiful |
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and some detail |
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The center fountain |
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And now to the wood exhibit, entitled "Across the Grain"
This one is Michelle Holzapfel's "Vermont Spoons" |
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Mark Lindquist
"Chieftain's Bowl" |
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Chris Ramsey
"Attention Red Sox Fans" |
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Fumio Yoshimura
"Peapod" |
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Works by Binh Pho. It is hard to believe this is wood |
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Binh Pho
"Flower in the Dream" |
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Milo Mirabelli
"Balloon Teapot" |
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The famous duck, Susan overlooking the lake |
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One final visit to the gift shop |
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the Harbor Express ("Flying Cloud") |
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USS Salem, another museum well worth visiting. |
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Even on a dull day, there is always something beautiful to see. |
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