About Denault Studios
Denault Studios was founded in 2005 by Michael Denault. Our goal is to provide the artistic community a conductive and supportive place to work and learn. We teach a variety of classes from 1 day workshops to multiple week classes in both glass and metal working techniques. In addition to our classes we also make an artisan line of museum quality jewelry and home accents available for sale at a number of galleries and craft shows throughout New England and nationwide. If you would like to carry our work in your store please contact us. Our new retail location, Denault Studios Gallery, is convienently located at The Meeting Place on Rte 101 in Amherst, NH next to the Amherst Post Office. Regular store hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10am to 5pm, and Saturday from 11am to 5pm. The Gallery features our work as well as the work of other talented local and regional artists including the following:
Gail Woolley, Stone Chamber Creations Brooke Allen, Fuzy Hugz Janice Allen Carolyn Dittes, Handmade Pottery Emily Ham, Upper Room Creations Maria Istas, Hand Died Scarves Neil Santerre, Photography
Our studio is located at 1 Coughlin Street in Acton, MA. Please call ahead to ensure that someone is here if you are planning a visit, (978) 835-0990. Meet the Artist's Michael Denault is the owner of Denault Studios. Michael has a BA in Visual Arts from Roger Williams University in metal fabrication with a secondary concentration in photography. Michael is currently a full time artist living and working in Acton MA specializing in glass and metal art. His work is available in a number of local, regional and national stores and galleries. Michael teaches a series of workshops and classes out of his home based studio and is a PMC Guild Certified instructor for precious metal clay techniques and processes.
Lynn Denault teaches seventh and eighth grade science in Worcester, Massachusetts. Lynn supervised the curriculum development of our educational outreach program which brings glass art into the classroom and links it with the four core class areas (English, Science, Math, and History). In the studio she specializes in fused and slumped glass floral dishes. Lynn is also well versed in metal fabrication, welding, silver brazing, and is a certified instructor in PMC techniques.
Gail Woolley has been a self-representing artist for the past 25 years. Primarily self-taught, she specializes in wire wrapping and jewelry making. Drawing most of her inspiration from nature and moments in time, Gail started Stone Chamber Creations in 2010 with the idea of combining the natural beauty of stone and metal to create a line of artisan jewelry.
Brooke Allen is a local artist who is currently a senior in high school. She has been sewing and working with her hands her whole life and her interest in hand crafted work has given her the drive to become a successful craft artist at a young age. In 2008 she founded her first craft business Fuzyhugz, featuring unique and whimsical stuffed animals. In addition to sewing and fabric arts Brooke is also well versed in fused glass, blown glass, PMC, wire wrapping and basic metal smithing techniques.
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