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Deborrah Daher left a comment for Greg Gehner
"Beautiful work, Greg - really nice pieces."
Apr 26
Greg Gehner left a comment for Jan Goodey
"Thanks Jan, have a great new year."
Dec 21, 2012
Greg Gehner and Jan Goodey are now friends
Dec 21, 2012
Glen Guarino left a comment for Greg Gehner
"Greg we want to invite you to be in "Enlighten Me" our online show here at Crafthaus. Your lamp is perfect for this show! We will need the image by 1.9.13, but sooner is better. Of course there is no…"
Oct 23, 2012
Greg Gehner left a comment for James McKenna
"James,  Thanks for your comments about my work. Your arched table legs are sweet.  Nice clean arcs, I really like how they are layered. Best,  Greg Gehner"
Jun 26, 2012
Greg Gehner and James McKenna are now friends
Jun 26, 2012
James McKenna commented on Greg Gehner's photo
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MH Patio Chair

"Love the combined grace and function of this piece. Your work is a pleasure to look at."
Jun 26, 2012
James McKenna commented on Greg Gehner's photo
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TONGUE AND GROOVE Side Table

"Saw this in 500 tables. Wonderful use of the tools and beautiful piece overall."
Jun 26, 2012
Greg Gehner commented on Greg Gehner's photo
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SLOT Side Table (detail)

"Thanks for your comments. If you are ever in Pittsburgh you can see it at the Society of Contemporary Craft. "
Jun 13, 2012
James McKenna commented on Greg Gehner's photo
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SLOT Side Table (detail)

"I love the detailing. Wish I could see the whole table."
Jun 13, 2012
James McKenna commented on Greg Gehner's photo
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SOLID Table

"I like how, despite it's massive top and aggressive support connections, the table has a lightness about it. The machined top and round supports make a nice contrast. Beautiful."
Jun 13, 2012
Tara J. Brannigan liked Greg Gehner's photo
Mar 8, 2012
Greg Gehner left a comment for Adam Kenney
"2013 is still good for me.  Looking forward to it.  Best, Greg"
Mar 7, 2012
Greg Gehner and Adam Kenney are now friends
Mar 7, 2012
Greg Gehner and anne havel are now friends
Mar 5, 2012
Greg Gehner is now friends with chelsey radabaugh adams and Michael McCoy
Mar 3, 2012

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Where do you live ? City, State and Country
Edinboro, PA
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Iron Studio
I am a .... Example: Student, Maker, Educator, etc.
Owner/operator of Transit Forge, specializing in sculptural, functional and architectural ironwork.
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http://www.transitforge.com
Describe your media/materials you work with
metals, wood, Furniture, architectural ironwork, functional objects, lighting, sculpture.
Predominantly steel (iron), wood, cement.

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At 11:16am on April 26, 2013, Deborrah Daher said…

Beautiful work, Greg - really nice pieces.

At 12:14pm on October 23, 2012, Glen Guarino said…

Greg we want to invite you to be in "Enlighten Me" our online show here at Crafthaus. Your lamp is perfect for this show! We will need the image by 1.9.13, but sooner is better. Of course there is no fee.

http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/open-call-enlighten-me

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At 2:33pm on October 15, 2010, Dawn Blair said…
I Love all the "pipe" connections and tool influence in your work. These pieces totally rock!
Cheers, Dawn
At 7:36am on June 15, 2010, Glen Guarino said…
Hi Greg,

Yes I think Furniture Society would be good for you. Karen is exhibiting this year in Members Gallery at the MA conference. I'm co-chair for the exhibit this year.

We hope you do submit to our calls, definitely look at both calls especially Earthly Pleasures. Marie often helps the new artists with their submissions.

Glen
At 8:40am on June 8, 2010, Glen Guarino said…
We would like you to apply to our shows. Your work is really strong. Please look at our calls under Exhibits. Sitting Pretty is ready to go up, but if you want to submit, please send us the image.

And of course please look at out other calls Off the Floor Earthy Pleasures.

Also you may want to consider joining Furniture Society. There is a conference in Boston next week.

Regards,
Glen & Marie
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