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Pat Keck sculptures are painted wood and mixed media. She made the Dancing Man painted clown as a gift for the library. | |||
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*[http://www.mhl.org/about/visit/art/ Original Art in Memorial Hall Library] | |||
*"Art Thrives in Quiet Life", Eagle Tribune, August 3, 1997 | |||
*"The Lighthearted Puppet Master", New York Times October 12, 2003, | |||
*"They have a Life of Their Own", Boston Globe, October 28, 2003 | |||
*"Mistress of the Macrabre. As Halloween Approaches, Meet an Andover Sculptor who’s Turned making Eerie figures into an Art Form", Townsman, October 30, 2003 | |||
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Revision as of 16:09, 28 September 2011
Pat Keck sculptures are painted wood and mixed media. She made the Dancing Man painted clown as a gift for the library.
See
- Original Art in Memorial Hall Library
- "Art Thrives in Quiet Life", Eagle Tribune, August 3, 1997
- "The Lighthearted Puppet Master", New York Times October 12, 2003,
- "They have a Life of Their Own", Boston Globe, October 28, 2003
- "Mistress of the Macrabre. As Halloween Approaches, Meet an Andover Sculptor who’s Turned making Eerie figures into an Art Form", Townsman, October 30, 2003