Thomas J. Curry

 
     
 

Education

MS, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. 1987
BFA, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence RI. 1981
     
 

Teaching

Decordova Museum School, Lincoln MA 1993-1996
Danforth Museum School, Framingham, MA 1992-1995
Cambridge Center for Adult Education 1987-1995
Wentworth Institute, Boston, MA   1994
     
 

Workshops

The American School, London UK 2008
Round Top Center for the Arts, Damariscotta, ME 2005
Wooden Boat School, Brooklin, ME  1998  2005
Sea Mark Art Center, Deer Isle, ME 2005
Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA  1994
Rhode Island School of Design, Adult Education, Providence, RI 1986
     
 

Exhibitions

Firehouse Gallery, Damariscotta, ME 1998-present
George Marshall Store Gallery, York Harbor, ME 2005- present
Thos Moser Gallery, Freeport, ME   2005-present
Leighton Gallery, Blue Hill, ME 1998-2007
Handworks Gallery, Blue Hill, ME 2003
The Clown, Portland, ME. 1999-2003
Clark House Gallery, Bangor, ME. 1999
Gallery, 357 Main Street, Rockland, ME 1998
Somerville Museum, Central St., Somerville, MA 1994
Springfield Museum of Arts, Springfield,  MA 1993
     
 

Collections

Delaware Art Museum
Wheaton College
U.S. State Department
Federal Reserve Bank Collection
Boston Red Sox
Putnam Investments
Boston Company
Cambridge Savings Bank
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Fidelity Investments
General Electric
     
 

Publications

Island Journal, In Residence, by Carl Little2008
Bangor Daily News, The Artist’s View, September 2008
Ellsworth American, True Believers, Carl Little, 2002
The Boston Globe, City Lights by Lynda Morgenroth July 1993
The New Yorker Magazine, Illustrations, 1993-1999
     
 

Features

DownEast Magazine, Painting Chatto Island, by Susan Shetterly November 2007
Maine Boats and Harbors, Eye On The Coast, Jenny Bennet, 1999
     
 

Books

The Art of Maine in Winter, Carl Little, 2002
Cover: East Hope, Katherine Davis, Penguin Books 2009
     
 

Television

Painting featured in “Extreme Homes,” Maine Houses, Matt Adriance, 2008
     
       

 

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