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David N. Ebner is an artist/craftsman who works in four modes: classical impressions of furniture, turned objects, sculptural furniture and furniture. "I approach my art intuitively as well as intellectually, drawing inspiration wherever I find it. I've explored a variety of directions and themes over the years, but each piece is treated as an art object with concern for my material and honesty to its inherent qualities. For me, one's creative ability is demonstrated in the diversity of the pieces and what one learns from change"
Three Decades Later, David Ebner is considered by curators and collectors alike as an integral part of the "studio craft" furniture

David N. Ebner is an artist/craftsman who works in four modes: classical impressions of furniture, turned objects, sculptural furniture and furniture. "I approach my art intuitively as well as intellectually, drawing inspiration wherever I find it. I've explored a variety of directions and themes over the years, but each piece is treated as an art object with concern for my material and honesty to its inherent qualities. For me, one's creative ability is demonstrated in the diversity of the pieces and what one learns from change"
Three Decades Later, David Ebner is considered by curators and collectors alike as an integral part of the "studio craft" furniture movement. Mr. Ebner feels that he is creating "the antiques of tomorrow
Selected Exhibitions: National Collection of Fine Art, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C; Exploration II, The New Furniture, American Crafts Museum, New York, NY; "Jacobson Collection", Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, NY; "Bed and Board", Decordova Museum, Lincoln, Mass; Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY; "A Decade of Crafts: Recent Acquisitions", American Crafts Museum, New York, NY; Gallery Fair, Mendocino, CA; Pritam & Eames, East Hampton, NY; "The Chair", The Worcester Center for Crafts.
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