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Friday Featured Artist: May Britton

Woodstack, reclaimed logs

Your works seem destined for a very diverse set of sites: the home, the museum, the public arena. How do the audience and destination shape your body of work, if at all?

My work either finds the right home or is influenced by its environment.  Sometimes I’ll create a piece and later find a gallery or another appropriate venue for it.  Public commissions sometimes dictate the subject matter and require that I interpret a theme in my own style.  At ArtGallery, the director, Lorrie Saunders, asked that I include an installation or mobile based on my current body of work.   This motivates me to work within and beyond what I have already made.

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