WEST RUTLAND—The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center hosts Artist in Residence Tim Lehmann during the months of June and July. The Montpelier artist is fascinated by the “stark and varied forms” of withered foliage in winter. He has enlarged an elecampane (elfdock) leaf in clay and will translate it into stone while he is in West Rutland.
Tim Lehmann will present an artist’s talk on Wednesday, July 8 at 7 p.m.. The talk is free and open to the public. The event will be held outdoors and people attending are requested to wear masks and practice social distancing. For more information, visit timlehmanncarver.com.
The gallery in The Gordon Marshall Coping Shop features a variety of works from the CSSC collection and is open to the public during business hours. Please note that there is an occupancy limit of five people and the main building is for use by staff and artists in residence only.
For more information on programs at The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, please call (802)438-2097, email info@carvingstudio.org, or visit carvingstudio.org.