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RMFA Podcast: Off the Wall with Sean Ware

20m · Creative Guts · 20 Mar 04:00

Creative Guts is pleased to share this episode of Off the Wall with Matt and Amy from the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in Rochester, New Hampshire. Off The Wall is a semi-regular series where Matt and Amy chat with a wide variety of visual artists, digging into the nuts and bolts of their creative process to reveal more about the layers of meaning, emotion, and intent behind their work.

This episode features artist Sean Ware, who is currently exhibiting a series of original works in the Carnegie Gallery at the Rochester Public Library (Rochester, NH) until May 3, 2024. Visit www.rochestermfa.org to learn more about the RMFA and this exhibit.

Sean Ware is an artist and educator based in Portland, Maine. He focuses on capturing the changing dynamics of everyday environments. His paintings highlight the nuances of fading light, passing storms, and the resilience of growing weeds, prompting viewers to find something new in the familiar.

Learn more about this amazing artist at www.seanwarepainting.com and follow on Instagram at www.instagram.com/seanwarepainting.

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