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"WHEN" Wins Third Prize at OCFTA Juried Exhibit - May 2008
Exhibit
-Mill Pond House Gallery
"The Street Was Paved in Gold" January 19 - February 15, 2008
Peace Wish for 2008 - If We Only Have Love - January 2008
2007
Prayer for the Indian Iron Worker - November 2007
Sewer History Hall of Fame - November 2007
Attleboro Arts Museum 2007 Benefit Auction - September-October 2007
2007 Interview - Mental Contagion by Sam Edsill- Cause & Effect. (PDF)
Water Form Sculptures "Summer in the City” Exhibition NYC - July-August 2007
"Don't Go Soft on Terrorism" Osceola Center for The Arts - May 2007
"FREEDOM", 2007 National Post Card Dedication - May 2007
Grate Art Happening - April 2007
"Peace Grate" as a Poster in "The Open Book Peace Project" - January 2007
2006
“Florida Gold” 22nd Floor Gallery - The Capitol- Tallahassee, Fl - Nov 2006 - Jan 15, 2007
"Attleboro Water "- Attleboro Museum’s Auction - Oct-Nov 2006
"Grate Spring”, 2006 National Post Card Dedication - May 2006
Osceola Center For the Arts - March 2006
Peace For Our World - Jan 2006
"The Power of Four in 2004" - Mills Pond House Gallery - Dec 2005 - Jan 2006
2005
"Irish Blessing" - Solivita Artisan Guild - December 2005
“Acquedotto” - The Orlando Museum of Art - Nov 2005
"Attleboro Underfoot"- Attleboro Museum’s Auction - Oct-Nov 2005
"Sedona" - Salt Lake Sity - Oct 2005
Museum of Contemporary Art Fundraiser - Arkansas - April 2005
2006 Postcard Dedication
"Grate Spring”, my 2006 issue for National Post Card Week is dedicated to Landscape Architect, Brian Mahoney.
"Grate Spring" (Daffodils)
28” Garden Sculpture
Pub: Monarch Graphics
Post Card page
One Autumn, Brian secretly planted daffodil bulbs under my garden grate. That was over a decade ago and yet I still fondly recall the delightful surprise of seeing The Tete-a-Tete Daffodils popping up through the openings.
About Brian John Mahoney
Landscape Architect
Starting with a toy truck and a clutch of Manaluci Tomato Plants, Brian John Mahoney has been gardening since he could walk. He took his passion to the collegiate level and received an AS degree from SUNY Farmingdale, the first school for horticulture in the country.
Wanting to put all of his attained plant knowledge to good use, he then attended The Ohio State University, enrolling in Landscape Architecture, and continued studying Ornamental Horticulture. Upon earning a duel BS degree in both disciplines, he completed his LA apprenticeship in firms in NYC and Southampton, NY.
Website: BJM-ASLA.com
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