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The E-Sylum:  Volume 7, Number 24, June 13, 2004, Article 13

AMERICAN MEDALLIC SCULPTURE  EXHIBIT

  Tom Sheehan forwarded the following press release regarding
  a new exhibit by the American Medallic Sculpture Association:

  "32 members of the American Medallic Sculpture Association,
  AMSA, will have their medals on display at the Nordic Heritage
  Museum in Seattle from June 18th to August 1st, 2004.

  80 medals from all over the USA as well as Ireland, Canada,
  Israel, Australia and also medals by an invited artist from the
  Norwegian Mint are assembled at the Nordic Heritage Museum
  for this exhibit.

  This exhibit was made possible by the efforts of Anne-Lise
  Deering, AMSA secretary and newsletter editor. Ms. Deering
  has a special connection with the Nordic community as a native
  Norwegian and a member of the Nordic Heritage Museum.

  The purpose of the American Medallic Sculpture Association,
  AMSA is to encourage the creation and study of medallic
  sculpture in North America. All who are interested are welcome
  as members. By having exhibitions like this we hope to share this
  wonderful art form with everyone.

  The medals in this exhibit were chosen by AMSA artists
  members:  Jim Licaretz, Eugene Daub, Heidi Wastweet,
  Anne-Lise Deering and Woodinville sculptor, Lisa Sheets.

  There will be a  preview reception on June 17th and the
  exhibit will be open to the  public until August 1.

  The Museum is located at 3014 NW 67th Street, Seattle
  and is open: 10 am to 4 pm Tues - Sat and 12 noon to
  4 pm Sun. Check their website:  "Nordic Heritage Museum".

  In addition to the Nordic Heritage Museum exhibit Ms.
  Deering continues to display AMSA members' medals at
  libraries throughout the greater Seattle area. At the moment
  there is a display in the Bothell library until June 15th and
  then to the Anderson library in Edmonds in July before it
  goes to the Redmond library in August.

  For more information about AMSA visit our website
 "AMSA"  or contact AMSA secretary
  Anne-Lise Deering,  e-mail: AMSAnews at aol.com or call
  206-542-0608"

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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