Mary Mead is a sculptor, printmaker
and founding artist member of Two
Rivers Printmaking Studio in White River Junction, VT. She was
graduated with honors from the University of Wisconsin- Madison
and completed a Master of Fine Arts degree in sculpture at Tufts
University and the Boston Museum School.
Mead has exhibited in numerous solo and group shows throughout
the northeast including at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park,
Dartmouth College, Barbara Krakow Gallery (Boston), Clark Gallery
(Lincoln, MA), Tufts University's Aideckman Arts Center, Milton
Academy, Kimball Union Academy, Attleboro Museum, Bromfield Gallery
(Boston) and at the Alliance for the Visual Arts in Lebanon, NH
and in several previous Sculpture Fests. She maintains a studio
in Warner, NH.
At this year's Sculpture Fest she will be exhibiting a piece from
an on going series, Shapes of Chance.
Shapes of Chance is an ongoing series based on objects of luck,
games or chance, for example, dominoes, die and jacks. I began the
series not fully understanding the origins of the shapes until I
recognized a pattern. The series has been developed in both sculpture
and in prints. |