
Tiny Treasures:
West Gardiner, Maine: Shop Maine Craft presents Tiny Treasures, a collection of work by Maine Crafts Association member Kharris Brill alongside a showcase of small scale work by 20+ artists, on view November 4 through December 31, 2025 at the Center for Maine Craft in West Gardiner.
About the Exhibition:
Join us this holiday season for a celebration of artistry and imagination at Tiny Treasures, a special exhibition featuring handcrafted works by 20+ members of the Maine Craft Association alongside original mixed media creations by Kharris B. Creative Studio. This showcase highlights finely crafted items measuring six inches and smaller, each piece offering a glimpse into the creativity, skill, and vision of Maine’s vibrant craft community.
An opening reception will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 1 – 3 pm.
About Kharris B.:
A self-taught artist, Kharris continually expands her creative vocabulary, exploring new tools and techniques as she works. Her artistic repertoire includes linear stained glass, batik, reclaimed wood furniture, and most recently, found object assemblages. Inspired by visionaries such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Joseph Cornell, she seeks to give new life to salvaged materials, transforming the overlooked into the extraordinary.
Exhibition Details:
Visit the Exhibition:
The Center for Maine Craft invites collectors, artists, and the community to experience a variety of work in one amazing showcase, Tiny Treasures. For more information, please visit shopmainecraft.com or contact Edythe Morin at edy@shopmainecraft.com.
About the Center for Maine Craft:
The Center for Maine Craft is dedicated to showcasing and supporting the work of Maine artists and small businesses. Presenting and promoting over 300 members of the Maine Crafts Association, the Center is located in the West Gardiner Service Plaza and offers a diverse range of retail sales, exhibitions, events that celebrate the rich tradition of craft in Maine.
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