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BENEFIT SILENT ART AUCTION
                 , the public television and PBS
        member station for Western New England, is the
        beneficiary of Paradise City’s popular Silent Art
        Auction. Stop by the WGBY tables at the Festival
        and join in support of public television. New
        WGBY members receive $10 off a winning bid of
        $50 or more at the Silent Art Auction Tables! Bid
        on a different selection every day of beautiful items
        generously donated by Paradise City’s exhibitors,
        like this gorgeous stoneware teapot by Takashi
        Ichihara, Booth 119. The WGBY Auction Tables are   Janine DeCresenzo creates distinctive
        in Exhibition Building 3.                   jewelry for both men and women. She
                                                    writes, “In the studio I am an engineer,
                                                    an inventor, and a scientist, working to
                                                    create jewelry that has a history and
 FESTIVAL DINING TENT                               tells a story.” The coral she uses is very

  3                       Wine Bar                  old, collected by her grandmother in
                                                    her travels. Her metalwork is clean and
 “The food soars beyond expectations!” – Boston Magazine
                                                    sophisticated, but with an industrial
                                                    edge. Booth 420

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                                                    a time in Ontario, NY. This
 EXHIBITION BUILDING 1  EXHIBITION BUILDING 2  EXHIBITION BUILDING 3  child-sized Windsor Writing
                                                    Arm Chair is a great example
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                                      Amy Gillespie’s sculptural wall
                                      pieces capture the colors and
                                      textures of meadows, fields
                                      and gardens in dyed and wet-
                                      felted wool. She mixes in
                                      chunks and tubes of color, so
                                      the complexity of her patterns
                                      is only revealed when she cuts
                                      into the felt and turns it on its
                                      edge. Her pieces – even this
                                      vibrant composition  Poppies
                                      and Pods – exude the calmness
                                      and  serenity  one  feels  outside
                                      in nature. Booth 713
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