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Artist Talk and Wood Carving Demo with Janice Mauro, FNSS

July 13 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

With Walker Hancock Sculptor-in-Residence Janice Mauro

Location: Starfield, home of the Manship Artists Residency

Online Registration Required through this link or call 978-290-8438.

This program will be repeated on July 13 from 2:00 – 3:00 pm.

NSS Fellow, Janice Mauro, was selected to be the 2025 Walker Hancock Sculptor-in-Residence at Manship Artists Residency (MARs). The residency is an artist-in-residence program between the National Sculpture Society (NSS) and MARs, located in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

During her two-week residency, Mauro will offer two artists talks and wood carving demonstrations in the Manship Studio Barn.

Mauro’s career includes creating works for notable Broadway productions such as The Lion King and teaching at the Silvermine School of Art (New Canaan, CT); the Art School at Old Church (Demarest, NJ); Brookgreen Gardens (Pawleys Island, SC) and the National Academy of Art and Design (New York, NY). She is a Silvermine Guild Member, and a member of the Sculptors Guild and the National Association of Women Artists. In 2023, she won the NAWA Margo Liebes Harris Hammerschlag Biennial Award for those who demonstrate skill and talent in direct carving. Her statue of Congressional Medal Recipient, Homer L. Wise, graces Stamford, Connecticut’s Veterans Park. Mauro works from her wooded home studio in Connecticut, which serves as inspiration for her creations.

Our Partner:

The National Sculpture Society (NSS) promotes excellence in sculpture that is inspired by the natural world. Programs include Sculpture Quarterly magazine, scholarships, grants, exhibitions and competitions. These educational programs are just a few of the ways NSS serves as a link between the public, sculptors, educators, and collectors. For more than 120 years, our members have created, exhibited, collected and supported the evolving tradition in American sculpture.

The Walker Hancock Residency:

The residency is named after the late Cape Ann sculptor and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts instructor Walker Hancock (1901-1998). Walker was a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society and was elected by his peers to an Honorary Fellow in 1992. Best known for the ethereal Pennsylvania Railroad War Memorial located in Philadelphia’s Thirtieth Street railroad station, Hancock also served his country as an army officer and “Monuments Man,” responsible for the repatriation of stolen cultural treasures after World War II. One of Hancock’s last sculptures was a bust of W.E.B. Dubois for Harvard’s Memorial Hall.

Online Registration Required through this link or call 978-290-8438.

Details

Date:
July 13
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Website:
https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/artist-talk-and-wood-carving-demo

Venue

Manship Artists Residency
Gloucester, MA United States

Organizer

Manship Artists Residency