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Bess French creates sculptural and encaustic work that focus on found objects and the natural world. She exhibits nationally, most recently at Art Queen Gallery in Joshua Tree, CA, and Nazareth College in NY. She has had solo shows of her assemblage work at AVA Gallery, Colby Sawyer College and The Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery. Her assemblage sculptures were selected as part of the Women's Caucus for Art, Washington, DC Chapter's juried Social Justice Art Exhibition, "See My Color". Bess is a juried member of the New Hampshire Art Association, New England Sculptors Association, Women's Caucus for Art, AVA Gallery in Lebanon, NH, and Silvermine Gallery in New Canaan, CT. Bess French holds a BA in Studio Art from the University of New Hampshire and a M.Ed. from Antioch University. Bess lives and works out of her studio in the Green Mountains of Vermont.