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Herb Ferris, who was a painter showing in New York for thirty years, began making sculpture with his work for dance in the nineties. The Japanese style pieces for a large installation at the Hood Museum at Dartmouth were used by choreographers in Northampton, at M.I.T. and at Middlebury College where Ferris then made pieces for the Dance Department over the next five years. Beginning in 1998, he began working in stone and wood, mostly outdoor pieces that are now in gardens in ten states and Canada. |
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