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For Immediate Release:
ANNOUNCING: October Exhibition at Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia
October 3, 2003, a First Friday Event

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Mark Lindquist: Millennial Mysteries 1990-2000

October 3, 2003 to November 27, 2003

an exhibition celebrating the donation
of three Lindquist sculptures to three museums

from the Gary and Suzette Rogers Collection


Philadelphia, PA: The Wood Turning Center presents an exhibition of three
significant sculptures by contemporary wood turning pioneer, Mark Lindquist,
who will attend the opening on the evening of October 3, 2003, a First Friday Event. A gallery
talk by the artist and the donors will occur at the Center during the
reception, which starts at 6:30 p.m and is open to the public.


Ken Trapp, curator-in-charge of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian
American Art Museum, says of Lindquist's career:

"In the early 1970s, Mark Lindquist¹s exploration of Japanese ceramic
traditions and modern sculptural ideals through the medium of woodturning
elevated this traditional craft into an art form expressive of the cultural
and ideological developments of the times. He continues to transcend the
ever-expanding limits of woodturning, adding to the richness of the
discourse within this significant American art movement.
"

Lindquist says of these works, which were created in the 1990s, "These three
sculptures deal with special issues regarding process and journey in making
art. In each piece, there are specific trademarks of my past works, which
are important to me, such as mistakes (which lead to innovation of new
technique); imperfections, which symbolize the nature of the material; and
the rough or natural edge, which allows us to glimpse the past or history of
(our own) nature.
"

The sculptures will be on display at the Wood Turning Center from October 3
to November 27. Upon the completion of the exhibition, the pieces will be
installed in their new permanent homes:

Returning Prodigal to the Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR
Ancient Archeological Captive to the Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, PA
Post Volute/Pre-Chaotic Column to the Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE


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As a part of the exhibit, the Center is proud to present these two selections for display and sale from the Lindquist Studios Archive Collection. Proceeds from the sale will assist with future programming at the Wood Turning Center.


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