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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Richard Saja installation at the Shelburne Museum in Vermont


The Shelburne Museum writes of its May 17 - October 25, 2009 exhibition:

New York textiles designer Richard Saja channels his cheeky sense of humor and sophisticated style into transforming the interior of Shelburne Museum's Kalkin House into a 19th - century salon infused with his characteristic "historically inaccurate" take on tradition.

The site-specific installation includes new works in a variety of materials inspired by archetypal salon decor and objects in Shelburne Museum's collections, including quilts, sillouhette portraits and needlework.

This is REALLY something to take a look at. It's an amazing installation & concept. Check out the Shelburne Museum:
http://www.shelburnemuseum.org/exhibits/detail.php?id=39


Also check out Richard's blogs with tons of cool photos and commentary:
www.historically-inaccurate.blogspot.com/
http://salonofloveandhorror.blogspot.com/

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Trinity Framing is a proud supporter of The 3/50 project


Think about which three independently owned businesses you'd miss the most if they were gone. Stop in and say hello, buy a little something that will make someone smile. The 3/50 project will help us learn more about why we should shop locally and give us an action plan to do so!
Check out one of the hottest new sites on the web, The 3/50 Project. When you look at the Supporters Page, you'll see us there!

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