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Robin by Jamie Johnston  Image: Front
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Robin by Jamie Johnston  Image: Close up
Robin by Jamie Johnston  Image: Close up
Robin by Jamie Johnston  Image: Close up from right side
Robin by Jamie Johnston  Image: Close up from left side
Robin by Jamie Johnston  Image: Close up
Robin by Jamie Johnston  Image: Close up
Robin by Jamie Johnston  Image: Back
  • Jamie Johnston
  • Robin, 2020
  • Wood and Paint
  • 12 x 20 x 12 in
  • Signature: Name printed on back.
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Jamie Johnston was raised in rural New Jersey where he built forts and tree houses in the surrounding woods. After college he moved to Down East Maine, established his first studio, and began making furniture. He now has an active studio in Portland where he makes furniture, sculpture and related structures.

He has taught woodworking and three dimensional design at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, and, starting in 1984 at the Maine College of Art, where he was the head of the Foundation Program and established and was head of the Woodworking and Furniture Department. He is now Professor Emeritus and grateful for the education he received as a teacher. Following more than 30 years of part time teaching he now devotes full time to the studio with an emphasis on wall hung constructions that are informed by, and incorporate, the subtle transitions and moments of color that he has long explored with his furniture.

Throughout his career as a maker he has focused on working directly and collaboratively with clients on site specific projects. His work is included in both residential and corporate collections throughout the country. With a deep appreciation of the design/make process he has engaged in a broad spectrum of commissions. In addition to his primary studio work he has taken on projects as diverse as designing an indoor miniature golf course, developing a line of children’s furniture for scaled production, as well as several zen gardens. His work honors the complex nature of simplicity, is informed by the design process, and aspires to a balanced relationship of material, technique, and idea.

  • Subject Matter: Abstract Form
  • Collections: North Hill Art Collection , Avery Bridge Gallery 5th Floor, Wood
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