
RANGELEY — Woodworker Chris Williams and local artist Sonja Johnson are collaborating to create “Upcycled” — an installation of unique furniture at SoJo’s Gallery and Studio at 2487 Main St. The exhibit will open Friday, Nov. 18.
The exhibit is an installation of unique pieces of furniture, upcycled from old, classic and found objects and re-envisioned into a collection of collaborative work that is a fresh and funky take on old Maine favorites; a room full of unexpected hunting camp style furniture with a satirical twist.
There will be an opening with refreshments where the installation will be on view and attendees can meet the artists and discuss their collaborative process from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18t. The exhibit will continue through the holidays.
For more information, visit pjellisart.com.
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