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KRISTIN SWEEDLER
Kristin Sweedlers sculpture has been
selected for inclusion in a wide variety of exhibitions and gallery shows
across the United States. Her work can be found in public and private
collections in the U.S., Europe, and Australia.
Her work combines technical experience gained from her years of formal
apprenticeship as a piano technician with an understanding and love of
artistic expression acquired during traditional course work in art, an
extensive amount of world travel, and many hours of private experimentation
in the studio.
Kristin Sweedlers work has attained recognition on numerous occasions.
Her copper masks received a first place award in the annual national "Maskibition"
competition in Eureka, California (1997). In 1998 her work was featured
in the Glenn Curtiss Museums Bicentennial Celebration in Hammondsport,
New York. In 2000 she was invited to display her work at the Artwise Sculpture
gallery and web site, a forum representing an international group of sculptors
and based in Sidney, Australia.
Ms. Sweedler studied sculpture at Cornell University under the auspices
of Jack Squire and Roberto Bertoia. She honed her craftsmanship as an
apprentice to the international Piano Technicians Guilds registered
technicians, Robert Barrett and Ken Walkup. Since moving to Annapolis
she has attained a certificate in design from Anne Arundel Community College.
She has shown in numerous juried shows, appearing most frequently at Gallery
on the Circle and the Maryland Hall for Creative Arts in Annapolis, MD,
and at the Art Gallery of Fells Point in Baltimore, MD.
Kristin Sweedler was born in Beaufort, South Carolina and has resided
in Ithaca, NY, New York City, and London. She currently lives in Annapolis,
MD.
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