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Through October 4

Edward, Philip, and Matt Moulthrop: Western Woods

Working primarily in southeastern woods, three generations of Georgia’s Moulthrop family were instrumental in elevating wood to an important art form. The late Ed Moulthrop passed on the skills to his son Philip and grandson Matt, who both developed unique styles and created distinctive designs. This exhibit comprises roughly 35 pieces made of wood found mainly in the

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