Esther Siegel and Spencer Brewer have decided that it’s the right time, once again, to do a show of their assemblage students’ work in the front windows of the Corner Gallery. This year’s show, entitled “Frame It,” will be similar to the show they put together last summer, in that it will all be the results of the pair’s one-day assemblage workshops. However, this new show will be an entirely new group of students (with one exception) and entirely new pieces, almost all of which will be presented in some kind of frame.

Twenty students finished projects that they chose to submit for this show. A few of the students are professional artists, a couple are repeat students of Esther’s and Spencer’s, but most have never done art before. The newcomers have all fulfilled dreams that they could someday do something like this.

Esther points out that it’s scary for some people to do art and show it for the first time, but that it’s a continuously fun and playful process for both the instructors and the students. “Part of the fun,” Esther says, “is that what you make has never been made before. Unlike painting, where there are beautiful examples of almost everything that can be done, there is no expectation about the end product with this assemblage art form.

So whatever you do is totally perfect...

if you make it, you automatically love it.” She continues, “The students can pick any objects they like from our huge collection of stuff in our barn, and use it.